Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Antiques on 8 Store Redo

We just redid our booth at Antiques on 8.  Added some new items and rearranged to highlight certain items.  We brought in some of our advertising signs.  After the Marburger show (coming soon April 2 - April 6), we will be completely revamping the store to better reflect our theme ~ Rustic Coutry Chic and Primitive Finds for Home and Garden.

If you have never been to Antiques on 8 or have not visited lately come by.  It is a really first class antique mall. No junk, only really good antiques and collectibles.  The owner - John Eckles - specializes in western antiques and he really has a great inventory for sale.  Even if you don't buy anything, it's a fun way to spend an afternoon. Here is a link to their website  www.antiqueson8.com.

Some pics of the newly rearranged Nanny G's shop at Antiques on 8


Overview Nanny G's Vintage Collection


Cute American Washstand - Great bedside piece

Painted Victorian Parlor Table


French Clock Face


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Round Top Round Up

Well another Round Top show is completed.  For once we have absolutely beautiful weather for the first half of the show.  Great crowd on opening day.  One of the Marburger Farm parking attendants said it was the biggest crowd they had had in a number of years.  They were using parts of the parking lot they had never used before. 

A blogger from Navasota who writes about Texas Stoneware featured one of our pieces in his blog.  Check it out at

Although we had a great time visiting with all of the customers at Marburger, all our plans for visiting with old friends at other shows in the area never materialized.  The day we planned on going to the Warrenton fields, it rained and turned everything into a mud pit.  The next day, our friends had to leave the show early for a family matter.  The next day (Prom night) we decided to go ahead and check out of the hotel because our son had coughed for three nights in a row (allergies I guess) so we missed all the fun at Prom. 

We are already starting work on getting ready for the Spring show.  We have some great ideas so be sure and check back often and visit us at our next show.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

July in Texas - It's a 100 degrees



We just finished the summer show at the Big Red Barn in Round Top, Texas and it was hot but a good crowd braved the weather and enjoyed a really good show. Both Barn and Marburger dealers do this show so this is a more eclectic show that the Spring and Fall shows at the Barn.



Antiques on 8 is having a 4th of July sale starting on July 2nd and Nanny G's will be participating. Come on by and see all the great items that many dealers will have on sale. The website is http://www.antiqueson8.com/ if you need directions. The picture is a 48-star flag that we are offering for sale. It is at least older than 1959 when Alaska and Hawaii entered the Union.



As always, God Bless America and pray for our troops.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

READY SET, GO! ROUND TOP SPRING 2011 BEGINS




We spent the last two days setting up in Round Top. We are in the Big Red Barn Tent. The Tent is smaller this year than last but our neighbor, The Continental Tent, is twice as large. Obviously much time has been spent recruiting dealers for The Continental Tent. Anyway, even though our tent is smaller than usual, there are still some great dealers so hopefully buyers will think it's worth their time to come inside.


I've posted some pictures of our booth. We've got lots of great stuff. Come on out and visit.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Great Day Picking in Warrenton, Texas

We had a great day "picking" in Warrenton, Texas yesterday. For you who don't know, twice a year the little town of Warrenton, which has a population of about 20, becomes a sea of tents and is invaded with merchants from all over. It's junking at its best! In preparation for our own show opening next week at the Big Red Barn in Round Top, Texas, we wenting looking for a few pieces to add to what we were already bringing.

We found some great items - a couple of old game boards, a copper pot (not very big but nice), a couple of sets of sewing drawers, some primitive items, some great beer glasses and some really good perfume atomizers. We had a really good time. We ran into one of the estate sale sellers from Houston, Virginia McNeeley. We had a couple of beers and some good Mexican food. Now that's what I call working!

Round Top is next week. We load in on Monday. More to come . . .

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Getting Ready for Round Top


The Cat Spring Show is over. There was a good turn out. The setting was the Historic Agricultural Hall 125 years old. I've posted a picture of the sign that hung over our booth. Luckily I asked what it said because I translated it many times over the course of the show. It says:


The wearing
Of the hat &
The spur
The Smoking
The Chewing
Is Forbidden in this Hall
Now that Cat Spring is done we are getting ready for Round Top. We are bringing lots of furniture and some other larger items and very little smalls. This is risky because if people don't buy the furniture, we risk losing money. It's really hard to know what to bring. What type of crowd is coming, the smalls buyer just picking up a couple of little knick knacks or the person looking to fill up a room. It's a gamble!





Thursday, March 10, 2011

Cat Spring Antique Show


Beautiful weather is expected this weekend for a great country antique show in Cat Spring, Texas, Sat & Sun (Mar 12-13). The show is held in the Historic Agricultural Hall on FM 1094. The Cat Spring show has been going on for a long time and features country items in a nice rural setting. The last show in September had a great turnout; I hope we get the same or better this weekend.
We're bringing some unique items like a pair of old theater seats. These make great porch chairs or even gaming chairs for your child's bedroom. If you can't make this show, don't forget that Round Top is at the end of the month.