Vintage Finds In Kettering & Some Photos From The Northampton Fair

Vintage Thrifting 

I spotted this lovely vintage savings tin on Debbie's stall at the recent Northampton Vintage Fair. I regularly come across 'grown up' versions of these in muted greens and blues with slots for rent and electricity bills. This is much more fun with sections for holidays and birthdays and also for rainy days and Christmas!


The Colourful Vintage Kitchen

This has to be one of my favourite finds of the last week, I spotted this in Finders Keepers at Lollyrocket in Kettering. I think this would have been used as advertising in a grocers shop in the 50s or 60s. There is no brand name on it but I suspect it could have been advertising for Birds. This has now found a home in our kitchen and the cheery colours look great with the reds and yellows of vintage kitchenalia.

50s Jams From Chivers

I also found some 'Good Housekeeping' cookery magazines from the 1950s. Inside there were great recipes and colourful adverts including this one for Chivers in the edition about jam making.


1950s Plan For Living - The Batchelor Studio



One edition had recipes and tips for the single person and 'cooking for one'. This picture came from the section on 'Bachelor Entertaining' and suggests the ideal arrangement for studio or single room living.



The Studio For The 50s Lady


This picture also came from 'Cooking For One' and shows a young lady in her fashionable bedsit featuring up to the minute soft furnishings and accessories. The magazines were of course responding to the process social change which saw young single adults living independently for the first time.

One Of The Units At Lollyrocket


Finders Keepers at Lollyrocket is definitely worth a visit and you can even enjoy a cup of tea served in vintage china with lovely home made cake when you have finished shopping.


Vintage Kitchenalia

If you like kitchenalia , there was plenty to choose from. This green metal serving trolley was great and could be used for storage or display.

Where I Found The Advertising Sign


Colourful vintage aprons and china also featured on the lovely display where I found the advertising sign which now lives in our kitchen.


Vintage Textiles


There were some lovely cushions made from vintage fabrics on this display,  textile pieces and cushions like these are always popular at our fairs and they are an affordable way of bringing some original  colour and design into the vintage  home. My visit to Lollyrocket got even better when I spotted two lovely prints.

60s Cornwall



The first is by Donald Greig, I really like the colour of his 60s coastal scenes of Devon and Cornwall, similar to scenes painted by Vernon Ward but infused with a Mediterranean palette.


Frank Sherwin


The second turned out to not be a print but an original watercolour by Frank Sherwin who painted scenes for some of the well known railway posters of the 1930s. I already have two other Frank Sherwin watercolours from the same period painted in beautiful shades of blue, green and yellow.

Dahlias & Verbena

Returning to the Northampton Vintage Fair, the weather was kind to us in the end and we had a few brave stall holders set up outside as well as the usual array of stalls, tea and cakes inside.


A Friend of The Fair

It was lovely to see Elke who is one of our regular customers and on this occasion ended up minding one of the stalls for a while!


Very Well Behaved & Perfect Manners

As you know we love to see all the dogs who are brought along to the fair and most do not manage to evade my attention.

Such A Cute Little Puppy

On the day of the fair two very obedient black dogs waited patiently outside untethered as their owner stepped inside. I spotted them and approached with my camera only for one of them to jump to his feet in order to greet me, introductions over the dog then proceeded to walk into the fair without an escort. Aware of the potential chaos that might have ensued from my actions only to find his bemused owner surprised by the appearance of his dog, I apologised on behalf of myself and his dog and owned up to my part in the proceedings.


Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili

Ephemera is always popular with customers and provides a fascinating insight into social history as well as the big news stories of the time. Josef Stalin cast a deep shadow over the politics of the settlement at the end of World War II until his death in 1953.

The Reassuring Sound Of A Gentle Tick

We have seen a few of these novelty Smiths alarm clocks and they always seem to prove popular with children and undergraduates, they are so much more fun than the modern digital versions.

Kitsch At The Fair

I am afraid I do not know what this is but it caught my eye.


Vintage Attire

Good quality vintage clothing is always popular and we always try to include a few specialist clothing and accessory sellers to ensure customers have a good choice of vintage wares along with the vintage homewares.

I am busy preparing for next Saturday's Market Harborough Vintage Fair and will be blogging again in the next few days with including some photos of tomorrow's planned visit to Amy's Vintage. Amy will be having a stall with us on Saturday and she has a great vintage shop at the rear of Joule's Yard (just over the road from the The Three Swans where the fair will be taking place.

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Comments

Nostalgic Vicky said…
All packed up with lovely kitchenalia and ready for a fabulous day at Market Harborough!!! The Nostalgic Kitchen
Great blog - always good to see independent sellers supporting each other. The turquoise trolley was ours (it has now sold!).

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