Jenna Stark+FollowGrandma’s Dishes Are Hot Again?!You know those old Pyrex bowls and brown furniture your parents tried to give away? They’re suddenly the coolest thing to have at home. Vintage dealers say people are obsessed with “grandmacore” knickknacks, pine dressers, and even old CDs—turns out, the more ordinary and nostalgic, the better. Everyone’s mixing these finds with modern stuff for that lived-in, personal vibe. Time to raid your family’s attic before everyone else does! #Home #VintageFinds #Grandmacore00Share
Jeffery Fry+FollowEstate Sale Gold: Merry Mushroom Jars!You know those quirky mushroom jars your grandma had? They're back and everyone’s obsessed! The Merry Mushroom collection from Sears in the ‘70s is now the hottest estate sale find. People are scooping up these colorful, retro jars to add a pop of nostalgia and whimsy to their kitchens. If you spot one with a mushroom cap lid and warm, polka-dotted colors, grab it! Mixing these with modern decor is the ultimate cozy throwback vibe. #Shopping #VintageFinds #MerryMushroom20Share
William Wilkerson+FollowThrift Store Jackpot: Wedgwood Quince!If you ever spot Wedgwood Quince dinnerware at a thrift store or estate sale, grab it! This retro set with its fruity ring design is discontinued and super collectible. Some full sets go for over $150 online, and even single plates can fetch a decent price. Just flip the piece over and look for the stamp to check if it’s legit. Vintage kitchenware is making a comeback, and this is the set everyone wants! #Home #thrifting #vintagefinds00Share
Gary Mayer+FollowHidden Gems in Your Grandma’s China CabinetWho knew those old plates and bowls collecting dust could be worth a small fortune? Turns out, transferware, Majolica, Delftware, Fiesta Ware, Ironstone, and Japanese Kutani bowls are all secretly collectible! Next time you’re at a flea market or raiding your grandma’s kitchen, keep an eye out—these vintage dishes could be your ticket to a killer collection (or a sweet payday). Which one would you love to find? #Shopping #VintageFinds #AntiqueHunting10Share
Angela Meyer+FollowI found this large "hair wreath" at a local thrift store. $12.99I know a lot of people find hair art a bit morbid or creepy but the level of detail in these tiny woven flowers is just mind blowing to me. I feel like I rescued a piece of history😉 I noticed that it has multiple shades of hair throughout the piece. I guess the hair belonged to multiple different people #oddities #history #hairwreath #VintageFinds 00Share
Anthony Christian+FollowVintage Deviled Egg Tree: Thrift Gold!Obsessed with Christmas vintage? The rare ceramic deviled egg Christmas tree is THE thrift store holy grail right now. TikTok is losing it over this Duncan Ceramics gem—people are calling it their 'white whale.' If you spot one at a rummage sale, snatch it up (they go for $250+ online)! Pro tip: always check for maker’s marks on the bottom. Who knew deviled eggs could be this festive? #Shopping #VintageFinds #ThriftScore120Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowRemember These Retro Ceramic Christmas Trees?Those little ceramic Christmas trees from the '60s and '70s are making a comeback! Forget the tacky, dangerous vintage decor—these cuties are actually perfect for small spaces and super easy to clean. You can find them in all-white for a modern vibe or go colorful for a nostalgic pop. Just plug them in and let the tiny bulbs work their magic. If you’ve got one hiding in your attic, it’s time to dust it off and give your holiday decor a vintage twist! #Home #ChristmasDecor #VintageFinds00Share
Jonathan Mann+FollowBuffalo’s Black Rock gets a vintage twistAffordable vintage finds and a real sense of community are making waves in Buffalo’s Black Rock neighborhood. The Story Garage isn’t just a shop—it’s a gathering spot where neighbors swap stories, donate treasures, and connect with local artisans. Every Saturday, the shelves change based on what the community brings in, so there’s always something new to discover. Plus, it’s all about sustainable shopping and celebrating local history. Anyone else love the idea of shopping where your purchase supports your neighbors and the planet? What’s the best thing you’ve ever found at a local vintage store? #Shopping #BuffaloNY #VintageFinds00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowEast Peoria’s hidden gem for vintage findsPleasant Hill Antique Mall in East Peoria isn’t just another antique shop—it’s a full-on nostalgia trip where every corner hides a story. Locals know the thrill: you might walk in for a cookie jar and leave with a 1950s fishing lure, a stack of vinyl, or a quirky painting. The prices are fair, the vendors are friendly, and the atmosphere feels more like a community treasure hunt than a store. It’s the kind of place where strangers swap memories over old toys and glassware. What’s the best thing you’ve ever found at a vintage shop? #Business #EastPeoria #VintageFinds967Share