I love estate sales in the Spring. It’s not too hot nor too cold to comfortably check out the goodies. Recently, we had one in an historical home in our town. You know I went (all three days). Would you like to check it out with me?
The first day of the sale, everything was marked way too high for my budget. There were so few people shopping that day that I knew they’d have to really start lowering the prices the next day.
I was really glad there weren’t many people there when they allowed me to take pictures. Look at the pretty molding in the dining room.
There is a fireplace in almost every room of this house.
This little fireplace is in the kitchen.
Another advantage of Springtime estate sales – doesn’t the backyard look pretty after a Spring shower of petals?
I’m glad you came with me to tour this home. laurie
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What a lovely home. Thanks for the tour...
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty home! Yes - I can tell there is a lot of pricey items there.
ReplyDeleteWas out and about most of day and saw a sign for a sale and thought I would run by later - later was to late as the signs were gone. I did not need anything anyway. :/
Looking forward to another beautiful day tomorrow.
I like so much of this, the drinks cabinet, the piano are both spectacular. What did you buy?
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular home filled with treasures. And the backyard looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuper to have you at Seasonal Sundays.
- The Tablescaper
Thanks for the tour...magnificent house...what is the kitchen like, Laurie? That Eastlake type bed is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLaurie, looks like a lovely property. I'd have taken home several of the blue and white pieces. Also admire the twin beds. '-)
ReplyDeleteDo we get to see what went home with you?
~Sarah
That bed is so beautiful...are you going to share what you bought?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour Laurie, beautiful items. Wish I could have a house like that.
ReplyDeleteHow's your grandson doing?
Mary
Beautiful home! Thanks for the tour...and did you finally get anything? Have a nice Sunday.
ReplyDeleteFABBY
We all want to know, what did you get Laurie!
ReplyDeleteThose beds, my gosh, amazing...such a fun tour!
And your spring, I need spring like you wouldn't believe!
Hugs,
Cindy
Wow...what a gorgeous collection of items probably acquired over a lifetime. makes me kinda sad to see it sold off.
ReplyDeleteI hope you got a bargain or two.
Thanks for taking us shopping with you, Lauri.
fondly,
Rett
Such a lovely home and I love all the detail. Gorgeous antiques. So what did you buy? Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteOh, just beautiful, I love that trophy. What a lovely home and those fireplaces are wonderful. Di
ReplyDeleteTheir sure are some beautiful bedroom suites! It's a lovely home. Wouldn't it be nice to buy the furniture AND the house! Enjoy your day my friend!
ReplyDeleteThose beds were really ornate. I would like one though. Maybe mix it up with some plainer dressers. Thanks for sharing Laurie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home. Did you but anything?
ReplyDeleteI would go just to see that fabulous house! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteHi Laurie,
ReplyDeleteI just love this house. The wood floors are gorgeous. Yes, springtime sales are the best. What pretties did you bring home?
Have a great week.Hugs, CM
Hi Laurie! What a beautiful home! And the treasures look awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow what did you buy?
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Hi Laurie! What a beautiful home! And the treasures look awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow what did you buy?
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Hi Laurie! What a beautiful home! And the treasures look awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow what did you buy?
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Hi Laurie! What a beautiful home! And the treasures look awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow what did you buy?
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Wow! Gorgeous furniture! So I'm with everyone else, what did you buy??
ReplyDeletehugs, Linda