Saturday, June 4, 2011

Closed-Gone Antique Shopping!!! Come back tomorrow.

The sunrise over the Mississippi River right in front of my house.








Ms. Nancy as we arrived at Euro Trash Antiques warehouse.

Some of the stuff we found for sale on the second floor. What to pick????
   My little gift /antique shop, that I operate in connection with, My Old Historic House, is usually closed on Mondays and open all the other days of the week. I call it, "Richard's Great Stuff". I have an on line shop as well, that address is -  www.richadsgreatstuff.etsy.com.   A friend of mine, Ms. Nancy, has an antique shop 9 miles up the road in Louisiana, Mo. Nancy and I often go on hunting trips, looking for mercandise for our shops. Yesterday I just closed up the shop and ran off with Nancy. We both wanted to go somewhere different. We headed to Jacksonville,Ill., a town of 19,000, about 70 miles from here. I had been there before, but this was Nancy's first time. Our destination was an antique ware house, owned by a interior designer/antique dealer.  The company name is Euro Trash Antiques. It is not open to the public and Lord only knows what one might find there. It is a large multi -storied old brick warehouse. The owner, Annie, has sprayed most of the inside brick walls pure white. The floors are old concrete and the ceilings are tall. Annie goes to Europe  and does her shopping. She sends large containers full of all kinds of wonderful stuff back to us, here in America. The first couple of times I went there, there was one show room that was all displayed beautifully and was very magical. This trip the place was ,well a warehouse. First off ,we had missed a big sale that she had just a few days before. She had opened to the public and was doing a clean out, so there would be room for a new shipment any day.But, we still managed to find  so much, we had to have it delivered in a big truck.




Annie, the owner, not only is she sweet and gracious, she is also very Beautiful.



The wonderful wash room. Look at that sink!

   My day started off ,when I  got up early and got  ready to go. I opened the door, to take Ms. Sissy Dog for a walk, an there on the Mississippi River, was a beautiful, "On Golden Pond Moment", as the sun rise was casting a wonderful , bright red path, right across the river. Well I had to back track and go get the camera and take some pictures. The pictures as not as grand as it was in person, but kinda gives you an idea of how beautiful it was. I continued on and Ms. Sissy and I went around a few blocks. I was dreading the fact that I had to leave her all day. I think it bothers me, much worse, than it does her. I had made arrangements for Uncle Bruce, a neighbor, to walk her and check on her a couple of times, while I was gone. Sissy loves Bruce, and he loves all dogs. He can be seen on any given day, walking someones dogs about town. I am so grateful to have some on I can depend on and trust.
     I met up with  Nancy and we headed out. Well, Nancy is a yard sale and auction freak. She wanted to drive, and that meant, pull over at every yard sale in sight. Sometimes I got out and looked around, but mostly I stayed in the truck. It was a very warm day, only 99 in the shade. I don't mind the heat,but at the end of the day I was starting to doubt my freshness! When we were close to Jacksonville I called ms. Annie, so she could meet us at the ware house. With the help of Nancy's talking truck, we found our way in no time. The warehouse doesn't look like much from the outside. In fact, I had Nancy park back in the back where the big trucks park and the loading dock is. Right beside several big dumpsters.  I said,"Just Waite!" Annie meet us and our journey began. Of course we both had to tend to nature first off, as we had been on the road for over an hour. The wash  room was so cute, I have included pictures for you to share.


Nancy, running ahead of me to find the best bargins.
I hugged this gold gilt love seat. Was so me. No money and no place to put it at, My Old Historic House.

This bird cage was sold,thank God, as I would have wanted it.Love the curtains inside.

Chandeliers were everywhere.


These are the French Folding tables I found.

The benches for the folding tables.

   The  the first floor loading dock was mostly empty, except for a few things marked sold. Of course we wanted them and was so upset that we had missed them. I did manage to find some wonderful folding tables and benches. They are made from reclaimed pine boards on the top and metal folding legs. Kinda like a banquet table, that one might rent for a party. I can just see them at a garden event or to set up for extra tables  for a big dinner. I think you could use them as a sofa table, slip the bench under, and pull it out when extra guest arrive. Anyhow, I hope some one loves them as much as I did, as I bought 2 sets.
   The second floor was where we hit pay dirt. It was pretty much full and most things were available. I did spot a beautiful pair of full size iron beds, but was soon told, "they are sold!" There was rolls and rolls of chairs, love seats, dressers, chests and on and on. After several trips around and around, I started piling up what I wanted. We had a covered pickup truck, but it was Nancy's, and I did not want to hog all the room. Well , thats not really true, I wanted to, but knew I shouldn't. Annie soon announced that her ,"guys", would deliver for free, so the  pile got bigger and bigger.
   One of the things that I spotted was a French three piece chase lounge. It has a long special French title. I call it a "chase thing". A couple of weeks ago, a Blogger friend , Ms. Vanna- from" Delusions of Grandeur"-fame, had done a post all about such a critter, and had said she had a desire for one. Well I had to take all kinds of snap shots of it, so I could rush home and share with her in an email. Do you like it Vanna?? It sure is a pretty one.


My favorite purchase, this old pained cabinet.

Between Nancy and Me, we bought all these old foot lockers.

I bought this pair of French Chairs.

I tried to get Nancy to buy these for her dining room as hostess chairs, but I had no luck. I love the needlepoint.

This mirror was beautiful, 9 foot tall and 7 foot wide. 

    I bought a weird assortment  of stuff, from old pate warmers to footlockers,to French fancy chairs. One large old  painted cabinet was among my favorite. It has 6 doors on the front and each one opens to a shelf. I can just see it in a  kitchen for a pantry, bed room for sweaters, bath for towels or family room for a media center. I only hope some one likes it as much as I do and it might sell. It was the most expensive item on my list. I pretty much spent about twice what I had budgeted too, so the shopping was over for me, for the rest of the trip.Annie offered to show us her home. Of course we took her up on the offer. Her house has been in every magazine and is just beautiful. To see it in person, is even more special.It is a wonderful old mansion and has a park for a yard. The yard was wonderful  with pale pink climbing roses everywhere. There was a big wrap around side porch and it was like a movie set. It had several hanging crystal chandeliers, one of which a family of birds had claimed for it's home with a nest right in the center, babies and all. There was a working fireplace,wood stored in a cast iron garden urn and a French pine, big old harvest table and chairs, what a place for a outdoor party. The top of the heap to me was,  the most wonderful cast iron garden urn that I had ever seen. It was just un-real. She was getting ready for another magazine shoot so the whole place was propped to the top. I did sneak a picture of the porch and roses, I did not want to take any of the house, as the magazine was coming and it was all done up for it. Maybe next time. That is if I am ever lucky enough to get to go back. Some day I will have to tell you about her dressing room. But, that is a whole other post!!!!!



The 3 piece chase thing.





   After a exciting lunch at McDonalds, we continued on. Lots more yard sales, several antique malls and a wonderful plant nursery were on the list. We had our final stop at the ice cream stand where we both had our supper in the form of a frozen treat. and then it was off for home.
    It was a fun day, I got lots of good mercandise, had a good time with Nancy and now was ready to get home to Ms. Sissy Dog.She was just fine and in rare form. Up on my head, over my shoulders and around and around and then do it all over again. I finally got here settled and got her to eat her dinner. One final walk and we were off to bed.
     I hope you enjoyed my journey as much as I did. It has been fun to share it with you. I wish you could come for a visit. Come anytime. I will leave the lights on and Sissy Dog will meet you with a  jump and a kiss. I will be putting some of the new stuff on my Etsy-on line shop, as soon as it gets here. So be looking.



The back door as we were leaving.

Annie's yard that looked like a park.


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Annie's out side, wrap around porch, with a real fireplace and several chandeliers. 

I looked this house up. It is also in Jacksonville. Last year I bought a whole bunch of wicker furniture and it was painted bright purple and green. Everyone made fun of me. I sold it all to this young, sweet couple from Jacksonville. They said it was perfect for there porch and they didn't  even need to paint it. I thought, Sure!!! Well what do you think???It was on the back porch and we could not get there to take a picture. 

This was the wonderful garden center we shopped at. 



And our final stop, was for ICE CREAM!!!!

20 comments:

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Thanks for sharing your buying trip. Sounds like you had a successful trip. Fine dining at McD's fits the bill sometimes when on the road. :-D Like your blog's new look.

Barbara F. said...

You had a fabulous trip. I would have wanted that bird cage too. xo,

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh Richard!!! What a wonderful trip! My heart skipped a beat at the sight of those side chairs. Everything is absolutely beautiful! Loved all the photos.

What a wonderful start to the day, the beautiful sunrise over the Mississippi.

Curtains in My Tree said...

OMG Richard I am so jealous of you two getting to go see that fabulous furniture.

That that is my kind of shopping

I want those 4 chairs, for my kitchen, in the first picture I am looking for better chairs and those are it

Love the neddlepoint chair also

Janice

Ann from On Sutton Place said...

Richard...what an incredible place. I am totally in love with the porch. Can you imagine have a fireplace on your porch? I have never been any place like this warehouse. To my knowledge there is nothing like that in my area. You are a lucky guy! Have a great Sunday...~Ann

Sissysmom said...

Oh....who is that I see....oh yes, the green-eyed monster! I am soooooooooo jealous. What a marvelous place to shop. And to think my only shopping today was at Walmart:(

Fortunately for my pocketbook, I live on the other side of the country or I would be camped out on the sidewalk in front of your shop waiting for the French chairs you bought to arrive!!! They are perfection!

I'm glad you have such a good doggie sitter for Sissy Dog, give her a pat on the head from me!!

Lynne (lynnesgiftsfromtheheart) said...

Wow! What a fun trip! I'm so glad you took us along with you, what a beautiful start with the sunrise. I'm glad Miss Sissy dog settled down and was glad to have you home.. what a great finish with ice cream. :-)) Loved the porch with the chandeliers..ahhhhhhhh
hugs ~lynne~ hope you're staying cool today was sure a hot one for us here.

Thoughtfully Blended Hearts said...

I have sure enjoyed "your" shopping trip...(wishing I was there) what wonderful "stuff"...catching with your posts that I have missed...a butler's pantry sounds like a grand dream...it sure would be great to have one!!!
Have a wonderful week!!!

Jane and Lance Hattatt said...

Hello Richard:
What a find! What a treasure trove! What paradise! This is just our sort of place and we should, oh so happily, give house room to it all, and more besides. We can see so well why you were in your element! Wonderful, wonderful!

A place from which bankrupts are born! It would certainly make us so.

Bohemian said...

OMG that place is off the hook... those Chandies, that 3 piece Chaise thingy with the cut Velvet upholstery... Annie's wrap around Porch... I'm in visual Valhalla overload I tell you! *winks* I'd just be tormented visiting that place and not being able to drag home everything I fell in Love with! *LOL* Thanks for your sweet comment about my latest creation... oddly enough the G-Babies do often use my bags as pillows and say they're quite comfy! And I talked with the recipient of that Bag today and she said she's displaying it on her bed with her pillows when she's not using it because it looks so nice as a decor item. That's why I Love making wearable Art... anything pretty can have many uses.

So glad you had a great fun shopping day... and I'm sure you now have fab Treasures in your Shop to pass along to those who share the Love Of Old...

Blessings from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian

Dawn... The Bohemian

xinex said...

Oh wow! What a fun place to visit. I could have spent my whole day there. I love that 3 piece chase....Christine

Kathy said...

This sounds like my kind of shopping - I would have wanted everything! Terrific stuff! I am in love with that bathroom sink!
Thank you for sharing these marvelous treasures!
Kathy

Sherry @ No Minimalist Here said...

Hi Richard! This is my kind of fun day! Antiques and ice cream...what more could a person want. Looks like a fun place to shop and Nancy's porch is gorgeous!! Thanks for joining my party.
xo,
Sherry

Sweet Lily said...

Wow, it's so authentic! Cool!

Anna at the Doll House said...

Hello Richard

What fun to go treasure hunting. You just never know what gems are waiting to be discovered by someone, like you, with a good eye. I'm sure you'll be back. I'm not so sure I like the name: Euro Trash Antiques!!!

Anna

Brigitte said...

Hi Richard,
I also would have been thrilled to go on a shopping trip like that again.It reminds me when we were living in Germany and went antique shopping often.There were many old buildings used just for such a purpose.GREAT fun to poke around and find treasures.
There was a old brick factory building in Frankfurt/Germany which was called the bunker.
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I fell in love with the gilded love seat,all the chandeliers,the French chairs you bought and of course the needlepoint chairs.
Annie's yard and porch is to die for.I am so glad you and Nancy had such a memorable trip.Thanks for sharing,
Brigitte

Gracie's Cottage said...

Whoa momma...what a dream day! Glad you have someone to watch your pup...I always hated leaving my Gracie for more than an hour, even tho I knew she just slept all day.

Those tables are amazing...along with everything else in that place, including the bathroom!

Jan

lvroftiques said...

OMG Richard!!! That duchesse brisee (chaise thingy *winks*) is fab!!!! Why oh why can't I live closer to you and then WE could go shopping together too lol! I'm eating all the pix up! I can't tell you how much I love those french chairs you bought! Gorgeous!! And that trumeau mirror needs to come live with me *winks*. I can only imagine what Annie's house looks like on the inside when her porch is so amazing! Those are some smart birds living in that chandy lol! If only my durn money tree would start growing! Anyhoo I hope you'll take us all on some more of your shopping trips...This one was delish!! Vanna

Pam of Eastlake Victorian said...

Hi Richard,

It was nice to get a behind-the-scenes tour of an antiquing shopping spree by 2 pros like you and your friend! Lots of great stuff there. Looks like you had a fun and successful trip. Ice cream for supper... that's my kind of fun!

-Pam

Nancy said...

That looks like a fantastic fun place to shop. You must have made a good haul!
Nancy