Fresh to Market Vintage: 3/10/2024

March, usually the month of blah weather that we endure to get to April, is more promising this year. Easter and St. Patrick’s Day in the same month? Don’t threaten us with a good time. This week’s fresh to market vintage has something just right for both holidays.

Ordinarily, we preach the gospel of you’re good enough to use your good stuff. But when it comes to St. Patrick’s Day, if the Guinness is going to be flowing, we recommend keeping the Waterford under lock and key and using barware you can replace at your favorite thrift store. However, the gorgeous damask Irish linens can survive whatever your hooligan revelers dish out–so use and enjoy them.

As for the nesting Easter eggs with the spiffy designs, for sure use those. Fill them with something delicious, like Cadbury eggs, jelly beans (with extra licorice ones) or a mid century Austrian crystal double strand necklace.

March is definitely looking better than usual. As for our fresh to market vintage–it’s always above average, if we do say so ourselves.


1980s Taylor & Ng Compu-Mug

Taylor & Ng are mostly known for their animal themed mugs, including the infamous “orgy” series. (You’ll have to look those up yourself.) It was delightful to flip over this 1982 geek’s delight mug and discover they had other motifs. I am officially on the hunt for more motifs!

Taylor & Ng Compu-Mug, $18.

-Laurie, NextStage Vintage


Worcester, MA Advertising Collectibles

Many industries started up in Worcester County and in Worcester, MA. I enjoy coming across antique promotional items from these industries. I decided to put these together in a collection that celebrates Worcester, a city known as is The Heart of the Commonwealth.

10 Worcester, MA Vintage Promotional Pieces, $73.99

-Mary Ellen, Aunt Hatties Attic


Irish Linen Damask Shamrock Napkin Set

Next Sunday is St. Patricks Day. If you plan to celebrate, this set of NOS vintage Irish Linen Double Damask napkins are just the thing to set the table with. Green and white tiny shamrocks cover these 4 dinner napkins. They are in their original box with a photo marked Colleen Bawn Rock Killarney. I’m sure they were a souvenir from a wonderful vacation many years ago, or perhaps a treasured gift hidden away to be used for a special occasion.

Set of 4 Shamrock Damask Napkins, $24.95

-Pam, Vintage Renude


Three Paper Mache Easter Eggs c. 1940s

Nice set of three paper mache eggs that nest inside one another. All are marked “Made in Western Germany” on their floral interiors and measure, in order, 6″, 4″ & 3″ in length.

This set is in very good condition which makes me believe it is possibly unused.

Vintage West German Easter Egg Set, $125

-Linda, Selective Salvage


That’s this week’s fresh to market vintage. You may think of this as us flashing our wares, and that’s true. But it also keeps us on the righteous path of listing regularly. If you know you have a Saturday night deadline to add your piece to this group post, you make sure you’ve listed a few things so you have options.

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If you are worried about using vintage table linens like the shamrock napkins, don’t be. A stained napkin or tablecloth means that it was used when there was food and merriment. Stains are a badge of good cheer, and not something to be hidden away. But if you’re bothered by them, we have some ideas for ways to upcycle stained tablecloths.

 

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