
Let’s start the sales reports again, shall we? I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth and I’ve been well. I just haven’t been actively blogging in a while. I’d like to change that and get back to my roots. What better way than to re-start with the always popular sales reports?
2024 was a weird sales year. Not good at all. We all blame it on the economy, the election, things going on in the world, whatever, but no matter what else is going on, it always boils down to having what someone wants when they want it and at the price they’re willing to pay. I dunno. Maybe it was a combination of all that.
If you’ve read my reports before you know I’m not a prolific seller. I don’t have hundreds of items listed. I got up to almost 300 items last year, but it quickly dropped back. The most I’ve had listed at any one time this year is about 240. I think December started with that. My Etsy shop is justvintage2 if you care to look. So let’s get started!
*You can click on the links and pictures to see the original listing. These ARE affiliate links meaning, I might get a tiny percent of anything you might buy from Etsy for a few days.
Vintage advent calendar with the design of an Ellen Clapsaddle painting or postcard.
Cost: $4.00
Sold: $45.00
Mod, vintage recipe collection.
Cost: $3.00
Sold: $12.00

3 bisque Christmas angels
Cost: $3.00
Sold: $45.00
Treasure chest jewelry box
Cost: $8.00
Sold: $47.00
History of Northern Neck of Virginia book, The Stronghold
Cost: Probably $1. It’s been in my death/profit pile a few years
Sold: $24.00
Enesco, Santa and Mrs. Claus sitting in rocking chairs salt and pepper shakers
Cost: $2.00
Sold: $22.00
113 vintage quilt block pieces
Cost: $1.00
Sold: $34.00
Kalmar Designs, pieced teak wood serving tray
Cost: $3.00
Sold: $22.00
2005 Fitz and Floyd, 3 piece Gifts From Santa
Cost: $1.00
$24.00
1970s oval brass frame
Cost: $1.00
Sold: $22.00
1980s Appalachian Trail patch
Cost: 10¢
Sold: $10.00
Vintage Air Wick cat diffuser with its diffuser tail
Cost: $1.00
Sold: $19.00
Rolling brass plant stand
Cost: $6.00
Sold: $35.00
Art Deco beaded purse with a comb inside
Cost: $1.00
Sold: $47.00
4 glass tube, vial, flower holders
Cost: $2.00
Sold: $21.00
Vintage, western yoke shirt pattern
Cost: .10
Sold: $7.00
Wood flower holder/plant propagation…. system… thing…..
Cost: $7.00
Sold: $69.00
Brass perpetual calendar from 1967-2006
Cost: 50¢
Sold: $14.00
Rival Potpurri crock pot. (Note: These sell very well for me)
Cost: $1.00
Sold: $25.00
3 small brass pots, collected from different estates and with different amounts of patina
Cost: $5.00
Sold: $35.00
18″, white, Yaffa DoReMi coat hook. I found this at the most expensive estate sale company in our area on half price day. Had they known to look up the value, it would have been at least $20.
Cost: $2.00
Sold: $32.00
Brass display stand/riser
Cost: $5.00
Sold: $27.00
And finally, on December 31, this Fontanini carpenter sold for $19 with free shipping. He’s been hanging around for a few years. I’m so glad he found a new home!
Cost: $1.00
Sold: $19.00
So there it is. I hope you saw something you might not have thought about picking up. Like maybe the Yaffa DoReMi coat hook? I just saw the pictures for an upcoming estate sale that has three! I hope to be able to get them, but they’re high on the wall where most people would need a ladder, so there’s little hope for me as short as I am, but we’ll see. Annndddd…. I might have just given away the secret.
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