I was poking thru some stuff on a table when I spotted an old wooden trunk with a little sign that said 'antiques'. This wasn't the sort of sale you'd find antiques at but I went over and started rummaging thru overpriced not-very-old-never-mind-antique books. At the bottom of the trunk was a small Whitman's Peppermint Patties box marked $5.$5 for an old mint box? I took the lid off and saw 8 small matchboxes. Intrigued, I opened one and it was jammed full of old canceled postage stamps. Bingo! I got it for $3 and looked thru it more carefully when I got home. Lots of cool old stamps including one for a half cent. I'd never seen one of those before.
The photo of the stamps is the layered contents of 4 of the 8 boxes. If you need me I'll be in the studio making postal art.


Cool!
ReplyDeleteWow those are the best kind of finds Leslie - I know I really enjoy going through the stamps I thrifted. Mine are mostly pre 1965 including ones of Hitler (which is interesting but will never get used).... and countries that I know no longer exist...nice little gold mine for you and a STEAL at 3 smacks!
ReplyDeleteCool finds! Had I known you loved postage stamps I would have brought you a bunch too -- I have a box or maybe two still from years past of stamps for art...remind me and I still will bring some next time! I don't go to yard sales but you have made me curious, maybe I will find a few one of these weekends when it isn't triple digits by 9 am!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love stamps almost equal to my love of yard sales. Haven't found a good one recently, but it's bound to happen. Great going! Hugs.
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Lucky you - this really is a GREAT find! I have a stash of stamps I found at a yard sale and tend to hoard rather than use them....I'm afraid I'll run out! :)
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I was lucky myself and found a FAB old book - I'll be writing about it on my blog, but man is it a treasure. I can't wait to start using it in collages and mail art (one's headed your way soon)
score!!!
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