On The Road Again

That’s right, Driving for Deco is on road again and sharing our weekend finds 2021 with you.

 

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Englishtown Flea Market

Our first stop, the Englishtown Flea Market in Englishtown, New Jersey.  Anthony has fond memories of this place. Many a deco treasure he still enjoys are from here. Years ago, he purchased his first Fortune magazine (January 1935), a reproduction Ladies’ Home Companion Winter poster and RCA Victor 5T Radio.

 

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January 1935 Fortune Magazine (photo via amazon.com)

 

Rustic wood frame for Welsh's print of Winter.

A recreation of the frame my print of Winter was in when I bought it in 1982.

 

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RCA Victor 5T Radio (photo via Worthpoint.com)

Arriving early, and anticipating a full morning of shopping, we were disappointed in the selection of merchandise. Rather than eclectic mix of old and new, it was primarily new items – in abundance. No weekend finds here. We did enjoy a pretzel, though.

 

Back at the car, a quick search and we were on our way to Englishtown Antiques and Used Furniture.

 

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Unassuming and jam packed (photo via Google maps)

Located a few minutes down the road, this placed is jam packed. And we do mean jam packed! Extremely narrow aisle and Jenga-like displays, this is not for the faint of heart. I noticed a Farberware covered chrome tray with a crow handle fairly quickly. Marked as an egg holder, Anthony had reservations about the cover. But the proprietor was willing to haggle on the price and it was our only purchase. A quick online search and Anthony’s instinct was correct. The carrier is for cordial glasses. The cover – well, it’s for something else. But we have no idea what.

 

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Farberware Brooklyn NY cordial carrier (from the collection of the author)

 

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Underside of carrier stamped Farberware

Spelunking our way through the back we saw some interesting items. Be forewarned, the air is extremely musty. But be brave. And if you’re willing to dive in, you may find the treasure of your dreams.

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With barely a dint on the day, we decided to “make the rounds”. Essentially, hit up a few of our favorite thrift store closer to home.

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Good Stuff Fairless Hills, Pa (photo via stores-goods.com)

Stop one, Good Stuff Thrift Store in Fairless Hills, Pa.  This place has a nice turnover of merchandise. And it’s rare we don’t find something worth buying.  This weekend was no exception. We picked up a nice Nouveau / Arts & Crafts Bisque vase. Unmarked and well made, for $3.00, we took a chance.

 

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Unmarked Bisque Vase (from the collection of the author)

Another piece purchased it this Cambridge Caprice console bowl for $6.00. This popular  line was produced between 1937 – 1953. It is also available in lovely shade called Moonlight Blue.

 

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Pressed glass console bowl (from the author’s collection)

And a cup from the Russell Wright American Modern line was a no brainer for $0.50.

 

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Russel Wright American Modern (from the author’s collection)

But the biggest question mark purchased is this stepped glass bowl for $6.00. Possibly a Lens Bowl designed by Walter Dorwin Teague and produced by Steuben, it is the third of this type we own. Each being a different color and size. We are still researching if they are vintage 1930’s bowls or really well-made contemporary pieces. We’ll keep you posted.

 

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Side view – possible made by Steuben

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Lens Bowl – possibly by Walter Dorwin Teague

 

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Lens Bowls size comparison. We also have a third bowl in clear glass.

Thanks for sticking with us through the last year, And we are already planning being on the road again, Driving for Deco and sharing more weekend finds 2021. We hope you’ll join us!

Chris & Anthony (The Freakin’ ‘tiquen Guys)

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