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Sunday, 20 April 2014

Flea Market Finds April 2014

Today as I often do I braved the vicious winds to go to the Giant Flea Market in the Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet.

I was pleased with the milk jug I bought, as is it a Wedgewood design, "Woodbury" of which I have a small collection already (see this post). I loved the colour of the other jug I got, I think it's from Poole pottery. I also got 2 small creatures, a Whimsy vole and random glass Hedgehog!

Also lots of necklaces were around, so I carefully chose 2 so as to not go mad and buy lots! (very tempting). Finally I got an old tin in which I plan to put plants, oh and some more small bottles to add to the many I already have! A good day and worth the cold.

Flea Market finds
Flea Market finds 2
Green bottles and tin
Green bottles and tin

Woodbury Jug

Monday, 7 May 2012

Flea Market finds 2

I visited the Giant Flea Market again yesterday at Shepton Mallet, and these are my finds!

 My favourite things are probably the old type blocks which I bought in my initials, also I got an ampersand and from a separate stall I bought a printing block of a pointing hand.


 The platter and plates are "Woodbury" ceramics by Wedgwood, drawn by Victor Skellern in the late 1950s..


I also got some Hornsea "Heirloom" spice pots and small jug, and various old glass bottles. Very pleased with my little hoard.