We were wandering around somewhere over in Illinois when we came across this place. It was a house on the corner...not a business. There are a lot of treasures here that I would like to have, though what I would do with them is more than I know.
Thank-you Tom for starting Tuesday's Treasures.
love the yokes!
ReplyDeleteIt is quite the treasure trove.
ReplyDeleteSome I am familiar with but many I do not know.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a collection!
ReplyDeleteYou spotted a remarkable house front. Many things and a place for everything.
ReplyDeletei see at least a half dozen of treasures i would like to have
ReplyDeleteWe have a home nearby that displays old, rusty cast iron skillets on the side of a small outbuilding!
ReplyDeleteI hope you haven't forgotten to make the link.
ReplyDeleteA nice mix of tools & old equipment! They stand out well against the white walls.
ReplyDeleteNice to have a large wall space like this to show all these treasures!
ReplyDeletei love places like this ... so interesting. i bet there are a few stories there. ( :
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find! And they had a clever decorating idea!
ReplyDeleteLooks like quite a collector of old tools lives there.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to see that it was not a store but a home. I have pictures similar to this of an antiques store.
ReplyDeleteWonderful find, Rose! I love all the farm implements on the side of this home.... a house of treasures! Would love to travel to that part of the world some time.
ReplyDeleteHa! Great photo! It reminds me of the walls of a little cafe in a town near here.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness.....keep me away form that place. My budget would not allow it. I would take one of everything...and a new sewing machine, too. Letter on its way.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! This place is great. I love ALL of that stuff. I need a couple of those lanterns for my outdoor area
ReplyDeleteLots of treasures belonging to a farm or ranch, it looks like a little museum
ReplyDeleteHubby has some antique tools, he'd never hang them outside!
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