Summerville
Wow, hard to believe that over a month after my trip out there, I still have tales to tell about South Carolina.
After our two previous treasure-seeking trips were pretty big busts, we decided to head out to another nearby town–Summerville–to see if there was anything good to find out there. Our first stop was the Summerville Antique Gallery.

Right away, I knew it would be at least good for window shopping. It was a huge building with lots of little booths throughout.





For the most part, prices were more reasonable than they had been at the place the previous day. Some were still pretty high. My dad was really interested in this Coca Cola stadium carrier. It had a strap that you’d wear around your neck–you know, to walk around baseball games and sell pop.

But I looked it up for him and it was priced a little higher than what they sell for on eBay. Whomp whomp.
I thought this was a pretty cute ways to display cards and other paper items! I loved those teeny clothespins.

Here’s some of the cards close up.



Cuuuuuuute!

Does anyone know if these civil war bullets are legit? I thought they were but maybe I’m dumb.

This thing was so cool…but what would you do with it?
Ok, so I found a few cute things to purchase. First up is this adorable little girl sitting with her dog on a dresser. I don’t really know why I bought this or if I really need it (answer is no) but it was too cute to pass up.

I also found a collection of these little trinket boxes. I’m almost positive that they’re new, but I still thought this one was too cute to pass up.


Yep! When you open it up there’s a tiny little dog bone inside!

I also bought this small, beat up chalkware dog for my mini shelf.
Anyway, we knew it was time to leave when I spotted this piece of sheet music.

I actually immediately hopped on a plane and flew home to Michigan.
-Sarah