Long Beach loot from Sunday, I liked this flea, manageable scale-straight parallel aisles easy to navigate and and a little stranger and less curated/precious than the Rose Bowl-adding it to the rotation.
Seated stone figure,Costa Rican, possibly pre Columbian?-not sure, but it's spent time in the ground and has been re-decorated with enamel paint at some stage. Vintage sweatshirt with strange home stitched tornado & storm cloud diagrams-go figure. Another nice Serape, 1930's-40's with perfect silk fringe. 2 shopcoats/aprons made from repurposed canvas flour sacks, 1940's, thrifty tailoring.
digging that stone figure. nice pic too.
ReplyDeleteDid you happen to catch that red simmons-ish slab twin....3 boards over to the right?
ReplyDeletethumbs up sweatshirt
ReplyDeleteOkemah-damn i did see that watermelon twin fin-and photographed it also-they both looked interesting but were $175 a piece-the twin fin seemed to have no rocker like a primitive boogie board with the fins really close to the rails if I remember right....the boards of flea maybe a future post.
ReplyDeletehappy birthday!
ReplyDeleteIt was a heavy mutha too!
ReplyDeleteIf only the Watermelon and Tangerine could talk.....
oh boy. i'm going to have to snatch those mexican blanket images for a future post. i'll credit u of course.
ReplyDeleteyou find such marvelous things...
so inspired,
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