Friday, June 11, 2010

The Vintage Kitchen Shop

Ever wonder what you'll do with all the 'stuff' you inherit from a relative who passes on? Well, if your favorite aunt is like mine was, you open a new Vintage Kitchen Shop! Stocked with tons of wonderful things in great condition. It's like taking a walk down memory lane every day.

Seriously! When my aunt passed a year ago and I was in the process of packing up her stuff in Iowa when my mom, bless her, decided to join the party on the other side. Who knows, maybe she'd heard there was a great cribbage game being played over there and left to join a team. And as sad as it was for me, I suddenly had two homes to pack up and do something with all the stuff left to me. Wonderful vintage stuff of all descriptions and eras. You must remember that children who grew up during the depression never, never threw anything away unless is was ruined or worn out beyond repair or usefullness.

I've been selling the bits and pieces, duplicates and sets in my vintage shop on etsy and it's doing well. But the mountain isn't erroding quickly enough, so I made room in my shop in Scituate, MA and have renamed it 'The Vintage Kitchen Shop'. If you are in the neighborhood and love to browse or are in the market for a set of vintage pyrex, Homer Laughlin 1970's stoneware, yellow Cronin tulip pitchers, bowls, or 1950's barware, depression glass or collectible kitchen stuff, stop in! We are located at 763 Country Way in North Scituate, MA. Hours are 11 to 5 Tuesday through Saturday.  If you live too far away to make the trip, visit my vintage shop on etsy: http://www.teaworkscottage.etsy.com/ or http://www.vintagekitchenshop.etsy.com/ you might find something you like.

 But remember, the things in the shop are not listed on etsy, and visa versa. So is you see something in the online shop you like, feel free to send me a convo and inquire about your wish list. I may just have it!