“$2.99 for this Whiting & Davis Art Deco mesh bag from the 1920s. I’m still in shock.”
“I’ve seen these in antique stores for $ 125+!”
“This is a pencil sharpener. It’s about 100 years old and it only cost me $7. I’ve cleaned it and I love it.”
“Maybe it’s not very valuable, but I think this guy was happy to be with me.”
“Got this fish plate and I’m happy!”
“My tin poster for €1. Love it!”
“This is not just a chair, it’s a friend.”
“Found this little kitty at my local buy nothing group.”
“I’ve always wanted this and I found it for $19.99!”
“I got these cuties for just $2.”
“My favorite spoon rest from a second-hand store”
“Can’t explain why I’m so excited to go to my antique store job and sell china, while dressed like a crazy teapot lady.”
“Absolutely in love with this vintage spooky mug I got for $1.”
“Vintage brass pineapple, $4 garage sale find”
“I’m not much of a jewelry person but this little copper moth brooch was too unique to leave behind.”
“Found this watercolor painting for $6 at an estate sale! Can’t figure out who the artist is — but I love the theme of the painting!”
“I can’t believe my luck!! After seeing one on here, I wanted one of these stained glass turtle lamps so bad. I was just $5.”
“Saw this bear and it brought me right back to my childhood!”
“I’ve always wanted a watch wall clock and I got one for $14.”
“This dope mirror we found at a local thrift store”
“I found this Art Deco 10k white gold brooch at a thrift store yesterday. It was in a jar of ‘broken’ jewelry for $24.99.”
“This lobster plate and cheese knife were found on 2 separate thrifting trips, but they match perfectly.”
“In love with this vintage ceramic ghost I got at an estate sale!”
“$20 well spent. One of my favorite thrift finds!”
“Found this awesome lamp for $10!”
“A whale of a tale and a tale of the whale”
Bonus: “Sometimes, cool things can be free.”