What an action-packed 24 hours...we left out Friday afternoon heading north on Highway 41, destination Dalton. Our plan was to catch all the yard sales on the right side of the road going towards Dalton, spend the night, swim in the pool and get up and head back south on 41 catching the other side of the road on the way back. Well, needless to say, that plan was soon abandoned, as we began stopping on both sides of the road.
There were hundreds of yard sales over about a 120 mile stretch of the Dixie Highway (Old 41) from above Tunnel Hill and Rocky Face all the way south through Cartersville and beyond. Never in my life have I seen so many people selling their wares, lots of junk and the ocassional treasure. Some people were traveling with large trucks and pull-behind trailers for carrying their treasures home.
My first purchase was a sweet set of cow salt and pepper shakers (Japan). I actually stopped to purchase those when I was flying home in the car from work to get packed for the trip. I took 41 through town and just had to stop at just one before I got home. Who can resist that sign - there may be a treasure there. On our second stop, I scored a pair of Hull Brown Dripware Coffee Mugs.
When we reached Calhoun, to my surprise, there was a vintage chenille double peacock bedspread hanging on a porch waving in the breeze like a flag. We could not get the car stopped fast enough. It was not for sale, but we got a wonderful story for stopping to talk. It belonged to her mother and she was just adding to the festivity and frenzy of this three-day event.
We made it to Dalton, ate, swam, soaked in the hot tub, slept and got up and started on the second leg of our journey Saturday morning. We went north instead of south and went on for hours before we noticed we had gone the wrong way. Glad we did, found a place where all the vintage double peacock chenille bedspreads live. Finally met someone who has more bedspreads than me...LOL.
Our trip was SO fun, although the heat was 95 degrees plus (unseasonable weather for North Georgia) and some of the sales were on asphalt, but it was worth every moment. We met so many neat people, two ladies that had actually run the tufting machines and made chenille bedspreads in their younger days. Definitely on the calendar for next year. Some of my treasures....
Vintage Hull Pottery - I have never seen any green before - the lady that I purchased it from said that it was made in gray also.
Vintage Pyrex - Spice of Life Pattern - I actually still have a casserole dish and one of the cannisters in this pattern that we received for wedding gifts in 1978!
Vintage Raffiaware - Pair of Tumblers - I just love the cantelope and banana colors on this pair!
Vintage China Teacups and Saucers - Those of you that know me know that I love trees and cannot resist anything with a leaf or a tree on it!