Posts Tagged ‘hutch’
Columbia Craigslist
Welcome to 2010!
I found a few odd items on Craigslist this week that I thought I would share. Maybe you are in dire need of something like this!
Something like a Detecto Baby Scale! Maybe you have a plethora of babies that you need to weigh on a regular basis. I don’t know your life. It has a 30-lb capacity, so maybe you could weigh small dogs and cats and random household objects. I just like that it’s blue and kind of stylish and has the name “Detecto”.
$50 in Columbia. Here’s the link: Detecto Baby Scale.
Hutch. This looks like a nice piece with the glass and the tapered legs, and a bottle of Restor-A-Finish would probably clean up most of the dings and scratches without too much trouble. And these don’t come up that often in this area, though the price still seems a little high. But I am not a dealer.
$300 in Eldon. Here’s the link: Hutch.
Drainboard and Sink. I recently saw something like this installed in a beautiful new kitchen. It was integrated seamlessly into the countertops and cabinetry, and looked really cool. There’s a lot to be said about a nice sink like this with the drainboard. We had one growing up, and there was never any fear of water ruining the countertops around the sink. Something to think about! (And if you buy this and put it in your vintage house, you better send me the pictures.)
$125 in Jefferson City. Here’s the link: Antique Vintage Drainboard Kitchen Sink.
Waterfall Bedroom Set. I have a love for the cheap waterfall bedroom sets of the 1930s & 1940s, mostly because I have a set in my own house (some of the first furniture I ever bought for myself when I was in college). This stuff is hard to refinish because of the veneer, but mine cleaned up beautifully with Restor-A-Finish. Included in the set is a highboy dresser, a vanity with seat, and a full size bed.
$450 in Hannibal. Here’s the link: 30’s/40’s Curved Front Bedroom Set.
End Table. Tiered, with veneer and tapered legs, but I like the hourglass shape to the supports on the top. Nice!
$10 in Columbia. Here’s the link: Vintage End Table.
Kansas City Craigslist
Paul McCobb Dining Set. If you have $3000 to spend on a mid-century modern dining set, this one is slightly imperfect. But Paul McCobb is a major name in mid-century modern design. This isn’t the only expensive mid-century modern item I’ve found on Craigslist today, but I love it.
$3000 in Overland Park. Here’s the link: Paul McCobb Dining Set.
Walnut Tiered Side Tables. It’s hard to see what the design of these looks like, but the wood looks beautiful.
$150 in Liberty. Here’s the link: Solid Walnut Tiered Side Tables.

China Cabinet. Looks enormous, nice condition.
$177 in Overland Park. Here’s the link: Display, China, or Book Case.
Phonograph. I think it’s working. Small and cute, plays 78s and LPs.
$40 in Overland Park. Here’s the link: Vintage Phonograph.

Lamp. Love the blue! Working!
$15 in Drexel, Missouri (about an hour south of Kansas City). Here’s the link: Floral Lamp.
Weekend Craigslist Roundup
I am home from a weekend out of town! I got to visit an awesome vintage store in Springfield, Missouri. I took a bunch of photos and I look forward to posting them with a review later this week.
In the meantime, I’ll round up a few items from local Craigslists from the long weekend.
Thonet Bentwood Rocking Chair! Talk about vintage 1970 style. It’s a statement to have one of these in your vintage home.
$150 in Lake Ozark (south of Osage Beach). Here’s the link: Bentwood Rocker (on the Lake of the Ozarks Craigslist).
Vintage Steel Desks. The seller has several of these and a bunch of industrial metal filing cabinets.
$50 in Jefferson City. Here’s the link: Metal Office Desk. (And here’s a link to the post about the filing cabinets.)
Flexsteel Rocker Recliners. We’re all about the 1970s today at Retro CoMO! These would warm up your home this fall with the comfortable rocking/reclining action and the burnt orange color. I can’t tell what shape the upholstery is in, but it doesn’t look like it’s ripped up.
$20 in West Jefferson City. Here’s the link: Flexsteel Rockers/Recliners.
Vintage Hutch/Display Cabinet. Perfect for your dining room to display your collection of vintage Pyrex. Looks like it is in nice condition, maple wood, with handles intact. Are the door handles star-shaped? I can’t quite tell and wish that Craigslist photography would improve overall.
$75 in New Bloomfield. Here’s the link: Display Cabinet.
Vintage Chair. This one looks like it needs some love. That armrest is not actually attached to the chair (the guy is holding it on) and the upholstery needs to be redone, but I bet it would not be too difficult to reupholster this yourself since it has straight edges, more or less. But what do I know? I am very good about telling you about all these projects that you could do, and very bad about doing them myself. It’s the enabler in me. Still, it’s only $15.
$15 in Columbia. Here’s the link: Vintage Chair.












