A trip to the antique market

IMG_9298 copy copyIMG_9278 copy copyIMG_9279 copy copyIMG_9283 copy copyIMG_9285 copy copysIMG_9282 copy copyIMG_9281 copy copyIMG_9286 copy copyAround us in OXON, there are weekly antique markets. I always think that they are too expensive and professional and so rarely visit one, but this one in Newbury, at the racecourse, coincided with a drop off R needed to make to a friend, and so I decided I'd do that for him and visit the market.It's the most beautiful autumnal weather here. A bit drizzly, a few sunny spells and that generally unsettled England that we all know and love, but the drizzle didn't dampen the spirits of the antique hunters. Holy smokes, there was a lot of beautiful stuff here. Mostly things I couldn't afford, (or didn't want to afford, because I'm used to finding bargains and unrecognised prized treasures at flea markets and car boot sales, and so an organised antiques market seems a bit pricey to me), but I did still find beautiful, affordable and worthwhile treasures.I bought some of those spools from the Victorian cloth factories, some scraps of 18th and 19th C materials, and an album of sorts dated 1909, kept by a travelling girl. I'll show you next time.What are everyone's thoughts on organised antique fairs? Here in E, they have a large and booming trade, but then there's a huge population here, so maybe that's the mitigating factor. Hmm...

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