Tuesday Treasures - October 28, 2025

A few things from the Goodwill Bins.

A Spanish Revival (also called Mission or Craftsman) lamp with pebbled amber glass.  1900s-1920s  The Spanish revival was an architectural and design movement, particularly in CA, with inspiration from Spanish colonial buildings, and the American Craftsman and Arts and Crafts movements.  Not working, and I took out the crumbling electrical parts.  It will still look pretty hanging in the yard.




A cute print called "Be Careful What You Fish For" by Carrie, of Might Fly Studio.  According to the website (not updated for quite a few years) they sold at the Saturday market in Salem, OR. 
5.5" x 12.5"


Because it's a narrow size, here are some close-ups.  It's most likely a giclée (archival inkjet) print. Giclée will have no visible dots, rich colors, and smooth gradients. 



I found this Rennoc animated witch was still in her original box a few months ago.  You can't test electronics (not since something with faulty wiring almost started a fire), so they charge just 59¢ a pound to tempt customers to take a chance. She'd have been a cute display, even if she didn't work, but she does!


It looks like they used a generic doll's body with witch clothing and a witch head.  I doubt these shoes would be a witch's pick!  


Speaking of witches, have a Happy Halloween!

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