Thrift Store Easter Bunnies

While looking for plain, thick white mugs at the thrift store (new idea that involves ceramic paint and the oven, more later) I came across these Easter Bunnies lurking around the shelves.

I felt a little bad for them as the shelves held whatever was left at 50% off...although maybe I can see why these guys didn't fly off the shelves at full-price.

This cheeky guy gave me a wink, which I think is suppose to be cute...but seems slightly malevolent.


Well, this little guy seems just a bit surprised...or he's being choked by the pink ribbon around his neck.


This guy appears to just be hanging on for dear life...I feel you, dude.


This little girl Easter Bunny appears to be a bit judgy of the poop-brown little bunny before her.


Happy Easter, everyone!

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Carol Ann's Corner

Carol Ann's Corner
Tips from our favorite shop keeper

Real or Reproduction

As you are hunting around for treasure at yard sales and flea markets, you will come across things that make you wonder if they are original or reproductions. It can be hard to tell.

These are a couple tip offs.

One, does it look a little worn? It should if its really antique or vintage. Even the best kept china got moved around in the cabinet, the doll's vinyl body and hair faded a bit, or the lunch box got a little rust around the hinges. If it looks shiny and new, chances are it is.

Two, are there a lot of them? If you are in a shop or flea market stall and there are ten of the items you've been looking for and haven't been able to find...they have probably been manufactured. Unless you are at a reputable dealer who specializes in that item, then you may have hit the jackpot for your particular collectible.

A good way to gauge if it is a reputable dealer is they will be happy to answer your questions about if the item is authentic or not, and how you can tell. A dealer with a passion and knowledge about that item, will enjoy explaining that all to you. A disreputable dealer, not so much.

Carol Ann Miller
Proprietor, Miller's Fine Antiques

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