Sunday, May 17, 2009

Good Friday

From an awesome hospital benefit yard sale on Friday:

Andy Warhol 1971 Tate Gallery exhibition lithograph. A woman we were talking to told us, "I remember the old Tate and even if you were 100 years old and on your death bed they wouldn't give you the pensioners discount. But that's a great poster."



A Dansk teak ice bucket and pepper mill, both designed by Jens Quistgaard, a 70's California polished wood box, and 5 teak trays made in Sweden. 

Three old unsigned geometric/color studies. They might be Josef Albers, they might be a 7th graders, but they're cool and they're old and they were $5 each.

3 comments:

YHBHS said...

wow! can i come yard sale shopping with you guys. you guys have some great eyes for getting the goods.

and the story about the tate, that cracks me up!

Frood said...

"I remember the old Tate and even if you were 100 years old and on your death bed they wouldn't give you the pensioners discount."


Baaahahaha. What a crack up! It's characters like that lady that make foraging through peoples stuff even more delightful!

Teresa @ good-grace said...

FanTAStic finds!! (love the comment about the geometric/color studies... "might be a 7th graders"... gorgeous, nonetheless!)