Happy~ White Wednesday~ Friends, Hope you all are having a great week. The weather here in Southern California is beautiful for antiquing. We had decided to beat the crowds in Fall Brook, this past weekend. And instead went to Palm Springs for the day. We found some beautiful items there, which are on a previous post before this one. But I have here a beautiful Victorian cast iron urn we picked up at the Long Beach flea market last month. And it was a great price. We could never have found another one for that price.
Hopefully the roses will be able to take the heat from the iron when it gets warmer this Summer. Well Thank You for stopping by and have a great ~White Wednesday~ Please be sure to go check out Faded*Charm to see every ones White Wednesday. And over at ~SouthernCharm~ for ~Out Door Wednesday~ Julian
I am jealous of that find...it looks wonderful in the yard...wish it were gracing mine :)
ReplyDeleteLove that piece. I would have bought it too:) I just posted WW too and also with garden planters. It must be Spring:)
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If they don't, periwinkles love love the heat. But probably not as much as I love love that urn!
ReplyDeleteAnother great find.. you have the gift! You are so lucky to have so many flea markets / swap meets. They have closed down our good ones. Bella
ReplyDeleteOh lucky you...such a beautiful urn....I've got a thing for urns too...they're just getting so hard to find and for reasonable prices...Beth
ReplyDeleteFabulous urn.. she looks to be a beauty with load of charm... great find.. now if I only had a yard!! ..Julie
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ReplyDeletehallo beautiful beautiful is the word, wooooooooow!!!
ReplyDeletewarm hug lotten
Your urn is amazing!!
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Monica.
I love the urn, it's gorgeous! And, your Westies are too cute! I'm a dog nut, myself.
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous urn and the patina is super!
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carole
What a beautiful urn! I love the detail of the moss hanging down.
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