What’s not to love about thrifting? It’s good for the planet, tons of fun, and full of surprises—you never really know what you might stumble upon. The only catch is that finding something truly special can take time and a bit of luck.
When it finally happens, though, it’s one of the most satisfying feelings in the world. So you really can’t blame the shoppers who hit the thrift store jackpot and couldn’t resist sharing their finds online. Sure, we might feel a little jealous, but mostly, we’re just impressed. Check out some of their best discoveries below!
#1 My Thrift Store Find. Emerald And Diamond 18k Gold Ring. $16
Thank you! I just picked it up from the jewelers, so it’s extra shiny. I had to get it sized. It was very tiny.
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#2 I Found This Fantastic Antique Salesman’s Sample Chair Off Of Facebook Marketplace A Few Months Back. I Knew What I Needed To Do
August, my Himalayan, also knew what he needed to do.
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#3 An Early 1960s, Based On The Label, Wilson Folmar. And It Has Pockets
12.99 at SA! No wear or tear. The photo doesn't do the embroidery justice.
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There’s nothing quite as satisfying as getting a compliment on something you thrifted. “Why yes, it was only five dollars!” Cue the gasps and proud nods. Whether it’s a stunning vintage dress or a one-of-a-kind chair that fits your reading nook perfectly, it’s always impressive.
Still, some people just seem to have the thrifting gods on their side. Maybe they’ve built a little shrine? Made an offering? Because the pieces they find—like the ones in this list—are so good, they’ll leave your jaw on the floor.
Of course, a bit of luck is always part of the game. But for seasoned thrifters, there’s also a method to the madness. According to those who know the aisles best, there are a few tried-and-true tricks that make all the difference.
#4 My Dream Thrift Haul Came True Today
I was SHAKING finding these three Le Creuset for $24 each! Owning a Le Creuset of my own has been a dream for me since I was able to cook! I am absolutely over the moon!
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#5 15$ For This Awesome Copper Table
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#6 1899 B.W. Raymond Elgin R.R. Pocket Watch At Thrift $3.49
Hidden in a little grandfather clock display.
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Jessica Welsh, Senior Fashion & Beauty Editor at The Everygirl and a self-proclaimed thrifting pro, says the key is to step outside your comfort zone and keep an open mind.
For her, the golden rule of thrifting is simple: you don’t go looking for things; you let them find you.
“It’s really rare to go thrifting with a specific piece in mind and actually find it,” she says. “If it does happen, it’s an amazing treat, but I recommend keeping an open mind and letting the store speak to you. If you do have something in mind, keep it general, like ‘a midi skirt’ rather than ‘a black midi skirt with a floral pattern.’”
She also suggests exploring sections you wouldn’t normally check. Welsh says some of her best finds have come from the men’s section, for example. Thrifting is much more fun when you’re excited about the gem you discover rather than disappointed about not finding the exact item you had in mind.
#7 Stumbled Upon An Antique Salesman Sample Of A Four-Post Bed & Suddenly I’m Designing A Teeny Vintage Bedroom For My Cat
I love salesman samples. I found a chaise lounge/fainting couch sample at an antique store last year. It was kinda pricy so I talked myself out of it. I later changed my mind but it was gone by the time I went back. Luckily this one was only $35.
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#8 Found This Today At Goodwill. I Love It
I put it above my desk. I’m sure it’s not worth a lot, however I love it! So unusual and lovely!
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#9 Found This Sitting By My Neighbors' Trash Can, She Thought I Had Lost My Mind Over How Excited I Was, And Was More Than Happy To Let Me Dig It Out Of Her Trash
I don’t normally dig through my neighbor's trash, but maybe I need to start if she is throwing stuff like this away. I thought maybe it didn’t work, but she works. Wiring isn’t frayed or cut. Seems in perfect shape.
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Jennifer Howard, the author behind Cottage On Bunker Hill, a blog filled with decorating tips and DIY projects, offers a slightly different approach. She believes in going in with a plan.
Howard says it’s best to have a clear idea of what you’re looking for and to set a budget before you shop. It’s easy to get swept up in all the great deals, but going in with a plan helps you stay focused and avoid overspending.
She also recommends skipping weekends if you can. Stores are usually busier then and often picked over by the time you arrive. If you’re able to visit on a weekday, especially early in the morning or later in the afternoon, your chances of finding fresh items are much higher.
#10 Just Found This Beautiful Baldwin Organ. Works Perfectly, And Got It For Only $170
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#11 They’re Vintage Giovanni Travasa Eva Chairs From 1965, And I Can’t Find Another 3-Piece Set In The World. I Paid $500
I literally screamed when I found them. My friend thought something was wrong.
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#12 Stained Glass Pineapple Lamp
I also couldn’t imagine a better companion to my funky monkey tree lamp! Thrifting really is such an interesting style journey.
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Once you’re inside, Welsh recommends tackling the store one section at a time. Sifting through endless racks can get overwhelming fast, so it helps to walk in with a few categories in mind instead of trying to browse everything at once.
Focusing on just a few areas—like shirts, dresses, or shoes—will keep your trip manageable and help you avoid thrifting burnout.
#13 Cat Clock
She’s amazing. I love it. Tail is wooden, unoriginal, but she works perfectly either way. The eyes are beautiful.
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#14 An Epic Marketplace Find - Like A 90s Nickelodeon Show Fever Dream
Underneath the seat in Sharpie, it says, “1999 Mitch Levin Zoomin Bench”. Quick google shows Mitch Levin is still an active sculptor, so no idea what it could be worth. Certainly more than the $150 I paid!
Edit: So I contacted Mitch Levin and we had a great conversation about this piece! He said he thinks he sold it originally for $2500-3000 when he was based out of Chicago, and that this one was one of his earliest and also one of his favorite pieces. He was really happy that it's in such great condition and that it has found a very grateful new home. He told me, "I jokingly say I make garage sale finds of the future!"
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#15 Bentwood Rocking Chair. Posting To Remind Myself That Great Thrift Finds Do Happen
May I present my thrifted bentwood rocking chair? My family had one when I was young, and I have been looking for one I could afford for the whole time I’ve been on my own. No, it’s not a genuine Thonet as far as I can tell, but it is still the rocking chair of my dreams.
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Another smart move is knowing the real value of what you’re buying before heading to the checkout. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of a good find, but keeping your spending in check can make thrifting more rewarding in the long run.
“When I find something I really like, I tell myself, ‘I love this, but I wouldn’t pay more than $X for it,’” Welsh says. “If you keep that mindset while shopping, you’ll be able to weed out what you’re really spending your money on.”
#16 Gorgeous Singer! If My Research Is Correct, It's A 1902 Model 27
The store does half off on saturdays so I only wound up paying 125 for it, I don't know if that was the best price in general but it was a great price for me! I think the clamp is for a light attachment, I found one in one of the drawers. Totally unusable, but a very cool additional find. And yeah! All the drawers are intact minus some hardware on the front, and the wood is in good shape for the most part. Some of the veneer is peeling up, but not as badly as it could be for how old it is.
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#17 $2.99 For This Whiting & Davis Art Deco Mesh Bag From The 1920s. I’m Still In Shock
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#18 Found This A While Back In A Charity Shop For £10
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And while cheap prices can make it tempting to fill your cart, Welsh warns against overconsumption. Just because it’s affordable doesn’t mean you need it. A simple trick is to ask yourself a few questions before heading to the checkout:
- Will I actually wear this?
- How would I style it with what I already own?
- What are three occasions I could see myself wearing it for?
Shopping secondhand is supposed to be sustainable, so it’s worth being intentional, not impulsive.
#19 I Found This All-Leather, Hand-Crafted Owl Purse At A Garage Sale This Morning For $1. I’m Obsessed With It
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#20 I Lost My Mind
I had never heard of Christopher Guy before! No idea where they came from originally... my guess is they were lobby chairs for a wacky boutique hotel? Anyway, this is the best value-to-cost ratio I’ve ever scored thrifting.
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#21 My Boyfriend Thinks My New Chair Is Meh
I thrifted this chair yesterday. I love wooden furniture and vintage items. I’ve been passively looking for a beautiful chair for 3 years now, but nothing stands out. UNTIL I FOUND THIS GEM!!
It’s hand-carved everywhere, no nails or screws. For 70 bucks, it’s a steal considering that a modern, industrially made, plain and boring chair is the same price.
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Alternatively, if you find something you love but it’s not quite right, remember you can always get creative. Howard enjoys upcycling her thrifted pieces into something new, giving them a fresh purpose instead of passing them by.
There are plenty of ways to repurpose your finds. For instance, if you like the shape of a vase but think it looks a bit dated, a simple coat of paint can completely transform it. That way, you’ll end up with something truly unique and personal.
#22 Brought Home My White Whale Today: A 1960’s Scandinavian-Style “Magic Box” Desk
I saw this desk listed months ago on Facebook Marketplace, and was devastated when it disappeared. When I saw it listed again, I knew I had to bring it home! My bank account is screaming, but this beauty is going to be with me for life. Can’t wait to see how it looks after a full restoration!
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#23 Found This Tiny, East German, Travel-Size Alarm Clock For 7 Euros
Some additional info: this tiny alarm clock was originally released in 1968 and has won awards for its design. It’s incredibly cute, but sadly, the clock doesn’t work anymore. I’ve managed to get the buzzer working again, but the clock mechanism itself needs to be checked out by a professional.
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#24 Found A Van Gogh Classics 4-PC Fine Bone China Mug Set For $7
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Finally, look after your treasures.. Pay attention to fabric and care labels, they’re there for a reason. A 100% wool or cashmere jumper can easily get ruined if you toss it into a harsh wash cycle or a tumble dryer.
Thrifting is all about giving old things new life. So treat your finds with care, and they’ll reward you with years of use (and endless compliments).
#25 I Don't Really Host Parties But I Couldn't Resist These Guys For $4
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#26 Husband Just Walked In The Door With This Beautiful Needlepoint From Goodwill
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#27 Brand New Dr. Martens In The Box With Tags. $25. Got Them Off Of Facebook Marketplace From A Girl Who Just Didn’t Want Them
A few weeks ago, a girl was selling Doc Martens on a Facebook group for $45. I messaged her, but someone got to them first. I was super sad. But then this morning, these popped up on my newsfeed. $25, brand new. I drove 40 minutes to get them, and it was so worth it! Truly my white whale, and I’ll be chasing this high for the rest of my life.
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#28 Real Jimmy Choo Heels $5 - Retail Starts At $925
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#29 Still In Disbelief Over This. 1947 Yankees Signed Baseball! Find Of My Life Time
At the end of last year, my girlfriend and I went to an antique store to pass some time. We were there about 2 hours and getting ready to leave, when I noticed a case with baseball stuff. In the corner of the case was a ball that was signed by the 1947 Yankees. The whole team. For $200. I couldn't believe it. My girlfriend said I was crazy for buying it and that it was 100% a fake... fast forward 4 months (and $300 more) later, I just got the PSA results and it's genuine! And it came in at 6.5 overall! Rough comps for that kind of ball are $8-$12000. I'm still in disbelief. Just needed to post this to make it seem real.
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#30 I Think I Have Found Real Pearls (A Bracelet) For $1.99. They're Cool To The Touch And Heavy, And The Clasp Is Marked 14k
I don't know what the other marking means or what pearls are even worth, but I feel fancy.
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#31 You Know That Feeling Where You See Something On The Shelf And Time Seems To Stand Still? And You’re Not Quite Sure If You’re Actually Seeing What’s In Front Of You?
De’Longhi Eletta Explore Automatic Espresso Machine in excellent condition for $26.99!
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#32 They Had Me At “Hello”
While walking to the register, a lady literally told me she “hated” me because of these lamps. My grandmother said if she had somewhere to put the lamps, she would buy them from me… Mind you, I never gave her that option. All I know is, my week has been made!
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#33 Found This Unmarked 18k Gold And Sapphire Pin For $2
All the stones were individually tested and confirmed to be sapphires. The jeweller also said that because they all have inclusions and color zoning they are almost certainly natural stones.
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#34 Obsessed With My New Kitchen Clock! It’s Signed And Made By Tasha Stairs And Victor Langer ‘97 And I Can’t Find Any Info On Them At All
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#35 In Love With These Gold Earrings
The only thing I know about them is that they’re 14k gold.
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#36 When The Checker Asked Me What This Was, I Muttered That It’s For Making Coffee And Ran Away. $1200 La Pavoni Europiccola Espresso Maker For $6.50 At Goodwill
Oh yeah, it’s the professional model too! I’m feeling very fancy with this on my counter!
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#37 My Husband Has A Pretty Good Eye. He Found This Reformation Dress For Me When We Were Thrifting Today. Only $20
Pure luck, honestly. He found it on a mannequin, and I was going to get it regardless of the sizing. I lost it when I saw the tag while taking it off the mannequin.
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#38 I Went In Today To Look For Perler Beads And Came Out With A $600 Gucci Handbag. Oh, And Some Perler Beads
I live near a rust belt city in NY - the town I’m in is pretty rural, but a few of the surrounding areas are insanely wealthy, and this Saver’s is close to a popular supermarket and has a drive thru drop off. That’s my guess, at least. I’ve gotten some bonkers stuff here.
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#39 Watermelon Picnic Basket - Literally, My Heart Melted When My Eye Caught This One At Goodwill
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#40 I Found This Hourglass Music Box At St Vinnys In Eugene, Today. It's Sooo Cute!
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#41 Found This Syroco Mirror For $5 Today
It’s funny because the cashier at Goodwill was like “wow, that didn’t last long, I only put it out an hour ago!” and I was like “yeah, well, it was priced right..."
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#42 Nostalgia Find! This Is Why I Thrift Right Here And It Works! I’m Not Gonna Lie I Cried A Little
It’s called a “Hit Clip” it was popular in the early 2000’s you collected the little square clips they play a small portion of which ever song is labeled. Definitely a cool little trinket.
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#43 35 Bucks At Goodwill. I’ve Peaked
There’s some minor damage to it but nothing too crazy. This is going to be the centerpiece to my new place I’m moving to.
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#44 Notorious American Outlaw “Billy The Kid” (Second From Left). The 1880 Tintype, Purchased In 2011 At A Flea Market For $10, Is One Of Only Three Verifiable Images Of The Outlaw
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#45 My Best Thrift Find Ever, 18k Gold Necklace With 82 Diamonds
Jeweler said at least $2000 in gold but it's hard to get a accurate weight cause of the stones. He thought the diamonds are polki diamonds or just really old because they are not in great condition or cut well. I am leaning towards older cut diamonds. I have a gold ring from 1800's and the diamonds are very poorly cut, but that is actually a good sign when dealing in antique jewelry authentication. They didn't have the technology we do now. I am taking it back on Monday for further testing.
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#46 Thrifted This 1960s Honeymoon Set Back In February For $10. Nightgown And Dressing Robe
I thrifted this in Florida while I was visiting my grandma this past winter and when I brought it back and showed her, she remarked that this set had to have been bought for someone’s honeymoon. So while not confirmed, calling it that reminds me of my Grammy.
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#47 I Work In Junk Removal. We Often Find Treasures. My Co-Worker Scored This, And When I Offered To Arm Wrestle Him For It, He Was So Kind As To Give It To Me
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#48 Found This Lotus Lamp At My Local Thrift Store For $20
Oddly enough this is actually the second one I’ve found there. The first was one of the oversized table lamps and I got that one for $12.
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#49 It’s A Rare Green Diamond, 4.4 ctw, Over 100 Years Old, Conservatively Worth More Than $8k
We are looking into getting a second opinion - this was a free appraisal in a small town, family-run jewelers. Not knocking them at ALL, but the guy told me he was being very conservative on estimation because he didn’t want to overestimate and get my hopes up.
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#50 This, My Friends, Is Why I Drive 45 Minutes To The Rich People Goodwill
The thrift gods smiled upon me. I found a Dyson V8 Animal stick vacuum in a bin waiting to be unloaded at Goodwill… for 20 bucks. I feel like I’ve gotten away with a crime!
Got home and tested it, and it works great. There was some debris stuck in the vacuum head, mainly pine needles, which makes me think someone vacuumed up their Christmas tree debris, clogged up the head, and then assumed the vacuum was no longer working, so they took it to Goodwill and got a new one. Welp, my cat and I are endlessly grateful!
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#51 Snagged This Groovy Pineapple Lamp For $4
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#52 Always Check The Pockets
Got a vintage travel bag at auction for $1 and a month later found this in a pocket.
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#53 Literally Just Found This Solid 14K Seiko Watch At Goodwill In A Bag Of Jewelry For $44. I Haven’t Even Left The Store Yet Because My Friend Isn’t Done Shopping
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#54 New Thrifted Bag
Went with my husband to Buffalo Exchange today so he could sell some clothes, and of course, decided to walk around and found this beauty!!! I could tell it was a fossil, obviously, cause of the branding on it, but digging deeper, I found it’s called the Maya Leather Hobo Bag, and it doesn’t seem to be a current item they sell.
I love a versatile bag that can be over the shoulder and cross body or more. For $26, it’s a little scuffed up/loved, but I’m so ecstatic about this find!!! I am in love.
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#55 Got A Chunky Amber Pendant, And A Nice Silver Chain To Hang It On, For $15 Yesterday
Pendant is unmarked. The chain is marked 925 and Italy.
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#56 Goodwill Haul. Lamp And Chair. $7.98 For The Lamp And $15 For The Chair
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#57 Found These Funky, One Of A Kind, Embroidered Boots At A Goodwill In Chillicothe, Ohio! Originally $400, I Paid $5. Absolutely Came Home With Me
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#58 14k Gold With Diamonds Vintage Bulova Watch Found In A Bag Of Broken Jewelry
It did wind it and it’s running but I’m not sure if it keeps time well or not. I have to wait and see.
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#59 1970s B/W Portable TV. $20 It Works
It’s in great condition.
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#60 Update On The Diamond Earrings I Thrifted. Just Picked Them Up From The Jewelers, Cleaned And Appraised
I hit a jackpot (in gold) at an estate for about $140. It was 4K worth of gold roughly.
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#61 Flea Market Find... I Paid $1 For It. 8 Or 9ct Gold Charm
1.7 grams, so not much in terms of melt value. It's worth more as a piece of vintage/antique jewelry.
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#62 Scored These Cute Glass Vases For $1.50 Each
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#63 When A Dark, Blurry Item Photo Turns Into A Nice Surprise: Fun Bookcase For Only $30
Their one photo was so bad, I thought it was a plain dark wood bookcase. Since the description said "like new", I thought it would be in at least okay condition for the price. When I showed up, it looked like this instead! Did some dusting and it fits everything nicely. I do plan to dab some wood stain on the few scuffs.
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#64 8 Years Ago I Posted These 1930s Salvatore Ferragamo Shoes That I Found For $8 At Savers. Today, They Are Being Shipped To The Museum In Italy
I have kept these for 8 years after I found them for $8 from Savers here in Melbourne, Australia. I have been in touch with Salvatore Ferragamo in Italy, who will be taking these shortly as a donation for their museum. I didn’t recognise what I had when I first picked these up, but I’m so glad I could rescue it and do something good with them.
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#65 I Got Bad Medical News So I Went Thrifting For A Distraction And I Found Some 1830s French Palais Royal Uranium Opaline Glass
I had a doctor's appointment in the rich town a little ways from me, so to calm down for the drive home, I went thrifting. I can't believe what I saw! Alongside these items, I also purchased two scent bottles also uranium. I have little to no information on both of these items. I can only find a blue version of the chair, but it doesn't have embroidery in the top like mine does. It was sold at auction, and I can't see the price. These salt holders were usually made with an abalone shell, so I was already familiar with those. But I've only seen one other in uranium.
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#66 I Literally Cannot Believe I Own This
$135 on a $2,000 dollar vintage shelf is INSANE.
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#67 Scored This Brand New For 40 Bucks Off The Offer. Spoiled Rich Kid Got It From His Dad For Christmas Last Year, And It Was Too Hard To Set Up. Normally Goes For 225-250
Speakers were mine already. And yeah, he said it was too hard to set up and he would stick to Spotify.
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#68 Our "New" Dining Set
We paid $175 for this set at an estate sale this weekend. It also came with two more armless chairs and a leaf for the table that are not pictured. We had no clue what we were buying at the time, but it clearly seemed like good quality. A quick Google search when I got home told me that Nichols & Stone was the oldest furniture company in the US, and that their chairs are considered to be high quality. Someone told me they think it's from the 1960s or 1970s, but I'm not certain. Regardless, I feel very lucky to be the new owner of this set.
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#69 Ultra Rare 1991 Dances With Wolves Suede Jacket Only Given Out By Orion Home Video To Sales Reps Who Hit Certain Sales Targets For The Film On VHS. Found At Value Village
It seriously looks brand new. I doubt anyone has ever worn it.
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#70 Found A Vintage Christian Dior Fur Coat Today
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#71 Oscar De La Renta Tweed Luggage Set For $16
I found this Oscar de la Renta Studio set for $16 at a local thrift shop. It was the gorgeous green tweed that caught my eye. It seems to be in great shape!
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#72 Scored This Great Mirror For $2
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#73 Just Wanted To Share My Favorite Cookie Jar My Mom Picked Up At A Garage Sale Years Ago. Its From One Of My Favorite Shows At The Time, Ah Real Monsters
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#74 I Swear I’m Hitting The Jackpot Lately! 30$ At Goodwill
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#75 A Heywood Wakefield Coffee Table (The Top Spins $20), And A Papasan Chair $35
I very specifically wanted a papasan chair as my reading chair, and I was also looking for a round or oddly shaped coffee table for my small living room. I didn’t expect to find both on the same day! Heywood-Wakefield is definitely great quality furniture, although I’m pretty sure this table is vintage (50s or 60s), they still make this table, and it’s $595 on their site.
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#76 This Necklace Has Been Mistaken For A Vintage Chanel A Few Times - Do You Tell People The Deal Or No?
$6.99 at Goodwill, marked 50% off for the color tag day. I’ve gotten many many compliments on this necklace every time I wear it. I heard pearls are back on trend again, yay! Do you tell people the kind of deal you got or say thanks and move on?
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#77 Max Mara Vintage Coat, Louboutin Shoes, And YSL Vintage Bag
Yes, I would never believe this when I started doing thrift shopping! There are many treasures on the market; you just need to look at EVERY item on the rack when you come to shop, at least in a specific category.
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#78 I Can’t Believe I Found This Vintage Dior Bustier At Goodwill For $5! It’s So Gorgeous
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#79 I Hit The Sparkly Jackpot - 80s Frank Usher Beaded Silk Jacket
This was almost a catch & release because £45 seemed a bit steep, but I thankfully realised I would regret it forever if I didn't take this beauty home with me.
Silk-lined, the beading is 99% intact. Now I just need to work out how to get invited to some suitable events to take it out for a turn.
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#80 My Daughter Found This Vintage Victoria’s Secret Lingerie At The Goodwill. It Had Tags From 1982 And It’s Brand New
This was our first time finding such a gem. I never even think about looking for vintage items but I will now.
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