Thursday, June 10, 2010

VINTAGE THINGIE THURSDAY 1947 Public Sale


What is everyone sharing today?  Suzanne @http//coloradolady.blogspot.com and I want to know!!!

Today I am sharing a public notice that my grandmother and grandfather posted for the sale of their farm and belongings in 1947.  This is the year I was born. Years later, because she kept everything, she made copies and had them framed for all of her grandchildren. (Around 40).

I often wonder how my grandmother felt leaving all of these belongings behind.

This was also Grandma Jewell's, a very decorative themometer in a frame. I keep this in my kitchen.

Hope you enjoy my vintage thingies today.


Ann

15 comments:

  1. You know that had to be hard to say goodbye to their beloved farm, livestock, and possessions. Or maybe, given the circumstances, it was a relief? At any rate, thanks for sharing your vintage thingies. That's quite the pretty scene on that thermometer.

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  2. I bet you could have some of those household goods listed in the notice.

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  3. What wonderful treaures to have Ann! It is so nice to have a little bit of history of your family.

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  4. Great post today Ann! You deserve lots of visits! Love ya sis

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  5. wow great finds on that cow.. Have a wonderful day.

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  6. I have a great-great uncle also named "Marion"...which sounded more like "Mern" coming from the mouths of my southern relatives:)
    Very cool "vintage thingies", Anne!

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  7. Trust me Ann, I enjoyed both of your grandmother's things. What wonderful treasure you have. I wish the other generation had done different so we could have more records and information like this. Guess they did not think of it. Super VTT post.

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  8. I don't know what the circumstances were around that farm sale, so I won't venture a comment. But the ad is family history. Happy VTT.

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  9. That must have been so very hard to sell everything and leave it behind! Breaks my heart to think of it.

    Happy VTT,
    Sally

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  10. What a great piece of family history...I made the pic larger so I could see and read what was for sale. I was sorta sad, looks like they needed to sell almost everything....however, that is a great piece of family history, so glad your grandma thought to keep it. Have a great VTT!

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  11. What interesting pieces of your grandparent's life. Very cool!

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  12. What a wonderful thing your grandma did by saving the sale info. I would have been so sad to leave my things.

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  13. Fantastic decorative thermometer...really beautiful! Love that your gran saved the sale notice and then copied it and gave one to each grandchild-a true sense of family history!

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  14. Oh my!!!! It makes me sad even now for your grandparents. I'm so happy that she made such treasures for you all...what a thoughtful,loving lady she must have been..
    Hugs to you dear Ann..and Happy VTT..

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  15. The greatest treasures come from our families - great post.

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