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The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

May 21, 2012 By Vidya 7 Comments

Finally…….I broke the Old Lucketts Store curse. And what better way to break it than heading to their annual Spring Market? I have heard everyone rave about this store and the event….now I know why. The Old Lucketts Store = Vintage Hip. And the spring market is like Vintage Hip on steroids. So let’s dive in straight away. Beware it’s a pic heavy post.

As soon as you enter the fields you are greeted with these rusty letter signs. Uber cool ($59 a pop).

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

Most of these old windows and doors were converted into decor by inserting mirrors in them. An idea that could work even on a smaller scale.

The Old Lucketts Store Spring MarketThere were long horn skulls, deer skulls, antlers… you name it. I so….would have brought home one of these, at least a small one ($29) had I not set a budget of $50 to spend. I know, it is kinda meager but hey I’ve been spending quite some dough on antiquing and at the local Salvation Army lately.

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

The list of goodies goes on and on….Will share some of these finds in the next Window Shopping series. For now let’s take a look inside the actual store itself. That twig mirror was to die for.

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

Everything in the store is for sale and as expected I wanted to buy all of it.

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

Seriously……it is a haven for all those vintage and antique loving folks out there.

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

Who would have thought that a large Rhino print would be so cool?

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

They have unique items for every room in your home.

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

More….Totally digging that giant clam shell.

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

Now for the big question, did I spend my $50? Mmm…. I did, actually went over…$61. 😉

The Old Lucketts Store Spring Market

The two vintage movie reels and the printing press type case letter drawer set me back by $45. The big movie reel was marked down (because it was the last day of the market) from $60 to $45 and the small one from $30 to $18. The drawer was marked down from $20 to $10. All for $45, not bad right? A very important lesson learnt. Always go the second day, the vendors are willing to make a deal with you as they do not want to haul the stuff back with them. In my case….  should take B, the second best haggler in the world after my FIL, next time for sure.

The yellow can is a vintage lard tin. Planning to use it as side table. I didn’t bargain at all for this (kinda felt dumb afterwards for not trying) and paid the full $15. The 1960’s newspaper is full of news and maps from the 1860’s. No idea what I’m gonna do with that. Since it was only a dollar bought it.

As I had imagined the market was a treasure trove of inspiration. I’m in awe of every vendor in the market including my blogger friend Grace from Chic Restorations. All I could think of the whole time was I am coming back next year……as a vendor. 🙂

If you are in the area definitely make a trip down there. The store and the annual spring market is totally worth it.

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Comments

  1. Preetha says

    May 21, 2012 at 10:06 am

    Vidya, that twig mirror- I’m totally in love with..maybe can do it as a weekend project..

    Reply
    • whatsurhomestory says

      May 21, 2012 at 10:32 am

      Ya, Preetha. That was really beautiful. But you would need to collect a ton of twigs for that. That fullness was what gave it that rich look. Also they had used light colored twigs, again gave it a classier look than you usual grey/brown twigs. i think those bushes that have red stems could also work really well.

      Reply
  2. Lucketts Store says

    May 22, 2012 at 10:40 am

    Thank you for sharing your pics. Sounds like you had a fun time. I love the printer’s tray and film reels. I’d love to see how the lard tin becomes a side table — cool!

    Reply
    • whatsurhomestory says

      May 22, 2012 at 12:23 pm

      Thanks for dropping by. I had a great time there. I’m coming back to the store for sure. Have eyed those fabulous mirror trays.

      Vidya

      Reply
  3. Deborah@Confessions of a Craigslist Junkie says

    May 23, 2012 at 5:58 pm

    Thanks for stopping by my blog! This was our first year at Lucketts, and it went great. You should definitely consider it next year!

    Reply
  4. Ginger says

    September 17, 2012 at 11:34 pm

    Where is Old Luckets store? I would like to visit!!

    Reply
    • whatsurhomestory says

      September 18, 2012 at 7:46 am

      Ginger,

      It is in Leesburg, VA. They sell things online too.
      http://www.luckettstore.com/

      Vidya

      Reply

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