Showing posts with label Royal Oak flea market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Oak flea market. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2015

My Flea Market Haul

On Sunday we went to the Royal Oak Flea Market--just because. After months of single digit and low 20 degree temperatures it is warming up and we feel like getting out again.

A lady was closing out her shop here and offered me a great deal on her entire stash of linens, handkerchiefs, gloves, napkins and tablecloths.
Souvenir handkerchiefs from San Francisco (nylon) and Winnipeg (hand painted silk)
Tatted edged hankies

a whole lot of gloves!
1970s towel

Bluebird embroidered table covers

 embroidered linen table cover

embroidered doilies

embroidered table cover and napkin set

napkins of all kinds! 

crochet work with "M"

embroidered His and Hers pillowcases with orchids

A sachet?

Table cloth

Tablecloth


Lacy things
The entire haul
NOW... what shall I do with it?

Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Royal Oak Flea Market


I returned to the Royal Oak Flea Market today. I did not buy any fleas but I did buy from vendors who are also here on Saturday for the Royal Oak Farmer's Market.

I bought some local honey. I have been buying local honey for years, but with the news about the problems and concerns with commercial honey I am more committed to buying local. I bought some loose tea with coconut in it! I am drinking it now having used the floating tea bell I bought at The Rust Belt some weeks ago.
And I brought home a loaf of Cinnamon bread and two spinach pies ($3.00!) from Vic the Breadman.




Vic has been at the market for more than a dozen years, both on Saturday and Sunday. He offers great breads of all kinds, including frosted breakfast breads, whole grain breads, rolls, Brioche, spinach pies, cornmeal pizza crust, and foccacia.



Today Vic and I chatted. He grew up in Detroit where in the mid 1950s his school had over 9,000 students so they had to attend school in shifts. School started at 7:30 am and ended at 5:30 pm.

I saw some sweetheart pillows, souvenirs that soldiers sent home to their mothers, sisters, and sweethearts during WWI and WWII. You can learn more about them in Pat Cumming's book Sweetheart and Mother Pillows.


Last year ago I bought some great barkcloth here. Today there were several offerings of vintage barkcloth and chintz drapes.


More Mid-Century Modern items are showing up at flea markets now.




Handmade soaps, lotions and other items are offered at Dirty Girl Farm. Other booths have spices, teas, honey, and baked goods.

Although today it was not even 20 degrees out, the market's outdoor booths were occupied again. In a few weeks they will offer flowers and plants at the Saturday Farmer's market.