Antiquing in Florida

 

 

Hello Friends,

I am back from my work trip to South Carolina, and I really enjoyed myself. I went to a presentation skills class, and it was a great experience. I love being around people who are better than me. I find it to be so inspiring! There is so much that you can glean from someone who is better than you in something. You should not consider them to be an enemy but a teacher. Especially if that person is kind. If they are not, then that’s a different story. There were some great presenters as this training, and I am already looking forward to the next. This course helped us to focus on presenting in front of an audience, instruct classes, lead our teams, and put together PowerPoint presentations. I have already asked to be included as a facilitator in the next courses. I love being in this part of my life. I feel like I can finally participate in things and take risks.

Well let’s finish up my Florida adventures. I did find some boutiques to visit and antique stores. I have to have at least one antique store to visit while I am out of town. It is a must! 

 

photo credit: Mrs. Shockley

 

The first antique store that I visited was called the Antique Center on Alden Road. They don’t have a website so I could not link it, but it was the most beautifully curated store that I have ever seen in Florida! 

 

 

I had to stop and look at every corner and every detail. It was lovely and the owner was so kind. I wanted everything in the store. It was so good, and the items were such good quality. The prices were a bit high, but you can tell that this store carried quality items. 

 

 

I circled the store three times. I wanted to make sure that I did not miss anything. The owner did come from around the counter to talk with me. He took me to a space in the back where they had new inventory to price and place inside the store. He showed me this china set. I fell in LOVE with it! It was not priced yet and he had just purchased it from an estate sale from a widow who had recently passed way. Her home was worth $12 million dollars! This was one of her china teacup sets. It was from Tiffany & Company and was called the Audubon Limoges. I quickly looked it up and found this! So beautiful but so expensive! 

 

 

 

I purchased a vintage brooch from this store. When I left noticed that this little area had a few shops around it to visit. The next store that I went to was called Bamboo & Foo. It was a really pretty store. Lots of color and beautiful antiques as well. There was a nice couple there assisting and helping out. I purchased some vintage tassels for my ginger jars in my room.

 

 

Once I left that area, I found a clothing boutique store called The Primrose. It was a cute little boutique that sold clothing, baby items and home decor. I purchased this blue and white clutch from there. 

I had a nice “mom day” shopping around and looking at antiques. I needed a day away from the park. It was just too much for me. It’s amazing. We went to Florida in June, and it is August already. Goodness time is just flying by. Have a great week! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 replies
  1. Lisa
    Lisa says:

    Hi Mrs. Shockley,

    I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog. I have been a follower for a few years and don’t remember how I found you. But I’m so glad that I did! You have inspired me to seek beauty and live elegantly in my everyday life. That Tiffany china set is stunning! I have purchased several china pieces from Replacements.com and thought I would go over there to purchase a tea cup and saucer. But wow! That is out of my price range!

    • mrs.sshockley
      mrs.sshockley says:

      Oh, my goodness, thank you so much Lisa for reading and following for so long. I am glad that you decided to make a comment. I really love hearing from my readers. It makes me so happy to hear that you are finding inspiration here on my blog! 🙂 I agree about the price! I thought surely, I can find one cheaper, but I have not! It is out of my price range too!

  2. Kathleen
    Kathleen says:

    Hello Mrs. Shockley,
    I loved your post about the Florida antique store. I recently read Summer at Tiffany’s. (You can order it on Amazon used books for a nominal price). I loved it and only after reading it realized that it was where the best wedding registrations were placed. They had crystal, silver and china. That set must be very old and well cared for. A wonderful post.

    • mrs.sshockley
      mrs.sshockley says:

      Hi Kathleen,
      So good to hear from you. Thank you for the read suggestion. I will definitely add that to my Amazon cart! This widow had a phenomenal estate! There were more items in addition to the china but I did not want to continue to take pictures. I thought it would be rude.

  3. Ms. Tracey
    Ms. Tracey says:

    Amazing store. That first picture that shows the pink Chinoiserie lamps…I would love to have them. I have a pair of vintage Chinoiserie lamps already but the shades were missing and I think these might work perfectly for my lamps. Love a good quality antique store. I’m glad you enjoyed yourself. Imagine have that Tiffany & Co tea set 😉 it’s certainly beautiful

    • mrs.sshockley
      mrs.sshockley says:

      Lol! You are not the first person to say that they want the pink chinoiserie lamps. A few people told me that. This store was full of so many high-quality items. These are gems to me. Thanks for reading!

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