Showing posts with label deerpathvintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deerpathvintage. Show all posts

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Holiday Sale at Deer Path Vintage!

Big News!  Everything in my shop is marked at 15% off right now.  Please note that the prices already reflect the discount.

The website "Etsy on Sale" has a new app where we can discount any or everything in our shops when we're having a sale and it shows up on our Etsy pages.  Nice! (They also create a page just for our shop listings--extra nice!)

Please note that the sale ends on December 20, which is also the date I'll be putting some of my items in hibernation until spring. (I'm a snowbird heading south then, and I can't take my whole shop with me, so if there is anything you're interested in, it's time to buy it now.  I will be adding different items once I get to my winter digs, so please keep watching. . .)


. . .Happy Holidays. Stay safe, stay well, stay happy.

Mona



Gorgeous Gift of the Month




This beautiful glass vase was made by Bengt Edenfalk for Skruf Sweden some time between 1953 and 1978. It is shaped like a rustic log round and is in absolutely perfect condition. Each side is slightly different.

Measures just over 5 inches tall. Signature is etched into glass above the Skruf logo.

See it in my shop here.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Welcome to Deer Path Vintage


Hello and welcome! This will be the place where I'll talk about my vintage finds and share any info I come across about all things vintage. I dearly love American Pottery from the 20s to the 50s, but I'm thrilled to find any kind of wonderful pottery, ceramics and glass. I love vintage clothing, too, as well as dolls and toys and souvenirs and ephemera, and. . . okay, yes, I love it all.

I have a store on Etsy.com where everything is at least 20 years old or more. I must admit I have a hard time thinking of anything from 1988 as "vintage", but that's where Etsy draws the line, and because of that, I often will, too. But most of my things are much older. Some have been weeded from my own collections, and some have come from antique stores, thrift stores and garage sales.

I live in a small cottage in the north woods, and I just can't keep it all--as much as I would like to! Small spaces and pack rats just don't mix. I swear I'm just going to look every time I go through the doors of those places, but somehow there are always things I just can't leave behind. So now I'm finding that I love being a seller. Researching my finds and writing the descriptions is just so much fun! And meeting new people, if only through emails and convos, is simply icing on the cake.

So please feel free to comme
nt on anything on these pages. I would love to hear from you.

Mona