Spring Market in Luckettsville

The Old Lucketts Store had their “Spring Market” recently and although it was mobbed, I was able to get a few shots.

vintage crystal knobs

We have these crystal knobs on several doors and I never get tired of looking at them.

blue metal chair

I love the blue, but these chairs might be a little too shabby chic for me.

bowl of lemons

Lemons or oranges, anyone?

metal watering can

These old metal watering cans look great with peonies or roses in them. I was sorely tempted, but we’re trying to get rid of stuff for the move, so I passed on it.

horse

Somewhere, someone has just the right spot for this.

pretties

Such nice light was shining on these pretties.

vintage fabrics

Kinda’ kicking myself now for not stopping here. I love vintage fabrics like these.

bust

Somehow a Roman bust looks out of place in an old wheelbarrow.

More on Friday. . . .

{carole}

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9 Responses to Spring Market in Luckettsville

  1. My wife is looking for some of those beautiful glass cloches, behind the horse’s head, at the moment. The old ones cost a fortune here.

  2. Caroline says:

    I like those markets, all those incredible things you can find.
    I like those doorknobs a lot.

  3. It’s nice to shop markets like this one. The items seem more unique and not everyone will have the exact same thing from the box store.
    Good luck on your move – are you staying local or leaving the area?

  4. TBM says:

    I love visiting markets and finding treasures. I’m looking forward to more photos.

  5. Cheryl says:

    Absolutely delightful!

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