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  Catching up - Photos to Follow

Jeri and Ted came to visit us. Sunday we went to the monthly auction at Bean & Bean Auctions in Loveland, Colorado. I spent $536 and don't know what Jeri spent, but she bought several things including a cute blue teapot that is a funny little man on one side and an elephant on the other. She bought a rolling cooler and a couple of soft-side coolers that nobody here understands why she wanted them, but at least one of them was all mildewy and stinky and I told her no way is she leaving it at my house or in my trash. I offered that we could take them down to Loveland and put them in the auction place's trash, but she packed them in her car anyway.

One thing Jeri bought was a pair of art deco pottery candlesticks that she doesn't like at all. She was bidding on them because she didn't want someone to only pay $2.50 for them, but it ended up Jeri got them for $5.

I bought a lot of things costing no more than $25 except for one $145 item, an Eastlake dresser with mirror and marble top. (I'll post a photo eventually.) I bought a braided wool rug 8 ft by 11 ft for $20 and it came in handy for getting the dresser home because it was so heavy it just held everything down. There was a deer head mounted by Jonas Brothers in Denver, a long-standing taxidermy company. When I got it home I saw it was from 1937. No wonder it sheds! There was a cute oak desk chair for $20 that was for sale at that same auction house a couple of months ago when we didn't have the truck along. Whoever bought it was selling it again hoping for a better price, but it was five dollars less than the first time. My smaller items included a white candlewick bedspread, some mops and brooms, a big shelf unit for the garage, and a mint condition Madame Alexander doll from 1940. Her face is damaged, but her clothing and hair are in like-new condition.

It was a great auction and we had a really good time. It's the kind of day that makes a person want to go back again.


posted on Aug 18, 2008 8:10 PM ()

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OHhh, I would very much like to go to one like you just described! Treasure bundles, that's what I would call them!
comment by donnamarie on Sept 16, 2008 6:20 AM ()
Here I am trying to unclutter my place and I read about all the stuff you got at the auction! Oh, I love to collect things like that so your post was practically making my mouth drool! Sounds like you not only got some good treasures but that you had a good time, too.
comment by donnamarie on Sept 15, 2008 7:33 AM ()
I just went to another one Saturday where the auctioneers must have been on a flat fee because they just kept putting stuff together and selling the whole mess for $1. They didn't have a buyer's premium and they didn't charge sales tax, so I paid $30 for a pickup load of stuff. Today I'm distributing it around so it looks like it's always been here. One box had several door mats, including several for Halloween and fall, so I'm looking very seasonal here.
reply by troutbend on Sept 15, 2008 12:48 PM ()
Jeri was thinking she could wash them out with bleach and they would be good as new. Waste not, want not. The auction was a blast!
comment by elderjane on Aug 20, 2008 6:26 PM ()
By the way, they had that exact same rolling cooler thing at Saturday's auction (without the mildew).
reply by troutbend on Sept 15, 2008 12:49 PM ()
I went to one auction and realized everything had high starting bids.I never stood so still in my life.I was afraid if I tugged on my ear or scratched my nose,I might end up buying something I couldn't afford.
That was my first and last auction.Laurie
comment by dogsalot on Aug 19, 2008 4:03 PM ()
Can't wait for the pics. Love this post Laura.
comment by shesaidwhat on Aug 19, 2008 3:14 PM ()
You sure are good at collecting stuff!! I don't have any storage space so I'd have to tape my mouth shut at an auction.
comment by looserobes on Aug 19, 2008 6:03 AM ()
I have never been to an auction. I am deprived? Tell us more about Jeri's coolers. What is she thinking?
comment by tealstar on Aug 19, 2008 5:33 AM ()
I love auctions. It sounds like you had a great time. I'll be looking forward to the pictures. Annie
comment by anniel on Aug 18, 2008 11:22 PM ()

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