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    Posted 4 years ago

    IronLace
    (929 items)

    This is the other side of collecting.
    I took these photos on the sly today at a local antiques & collectables establishment. It opened in late 2018 just after I moved to the area, & has been in progress of closing down for several months. The "front of house" area is huge & shambolic to put it politely. All throughout the closing down period, new & different stock still continues to appear.
    For some reason, a large bookcase had been moved, affording me a hitherto unknown glimpse into the wild, untamed world of random stuff on the other side of the wall. It's sort of like the peeking into the subconscious mind, or the id of an antiques shop, if you will.

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    1. Thedecoguy Thedecoguy, 4 years ago
      Worth a rummage I would say !
    2. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Yes, I'm sure...who knows what might turn up... The actual shop consists of two equally vast spaces (the building was a former gymnasium) crammed floor to ceiling with just about anything you could think of...truly mind - boggling. Having moved my own collection in 2018, which took me several months to pack securely, I have zero envy for the folks who have to deal with this hot mess!
    3. Manikin Manikin, 4 years ago
      wow ! that will keep them busy a long time. I did see a nice painting :-)
    4. keramikos, 4 years ago
      IronLace, >8-0

      The stuff of which nightmares are made. It reminds me that I have work to do.
    5. jscott0363 jscott0363, 4 years ago
      Holy cow!! I wouldn't even know where to begin, if given the opportunity to search thru!!!!
    6. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 4 years ago
      Wow but it doesn’t look like the other side
      it looks like the underside
      But I sure would like to go through everything
    7. Theonlyone Theonlyone, 4 years ago
      get a shot before diving in ...lol ... have fun ...my wife would try to talk me into something like this ..I would look at her and say matches...and walk away.. all kidding aside ya just never know where your next gem will poke its head out from...later,.. be safe
    8. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 4 years ago
      WOW, IronLace. Shades of way-too-familiar in these pics, as half of my office, most of my dining room, and my entire spare bedroom and basement look SCARILY SIMILAR to that...except that I don't have as much floor space so my piles are higher... <giggle> That last little bit of my bioblurb above says it all...I live amidst my own personal 'flea market'... <LOL>
    9. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 4 years ago
      For the record, 'cleanout house #1' looked an awful lot like that too when we first attacked it last year...'cleanout house #2 is still 'in process' but was (is) similarly stacked up too. I actually had space for an extra chair or two for guests in my own little house, then... <lol>
    10. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Many thanks, manikin! Yes, they've got many hours, days, weeks, months ahead to clear this out, a truly horrific undertaking...
      Yes, quite a few interesting paintings about in this lot. Loads of unusual artworks in the main part of the store as well, among pretty much anything else you could imagine!
    11. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      keramikos...I sincerely apologise for any inadvertent guilt trips I may have provoked!
      Part of my move in 2018 involved a huge amount of stuff my partner had stored in my garage since 2013. It was pretty intense, let me tell you...decades worth of paintings, furniture, etc...plus existing stuff in the garage from my late father & late mother's step - father. We cleared as much as we could after I sold the property, but I think there was still some random crap in there for the new owners to enjoy, LOL...
    12. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Pretty overwhelming, isn't it Scott? But as the saying goes, if you have to eat an elephant, just do it one bite at a time...
    13. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Vinyl, I quite agree. It's a Freudian thicket of repressed memories given form. I'll bet it's even grown since yesterday. But who knows what hidden gems may lurk within the horror...the proprietors have been setting up a new shop in the next town up the road since last year (it's still not open despite looking stocked to the gills when I peer in the front windows...I've had inside information there was a problem with a leaking roof but I think it's more to do with a the existential inertia induced by a creeping mass of stuff).
    14. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Theonlyone..it's all a matter of perspective. It incited a similar sense of horror in me too, but just like the proverbial train wreck, I could not look away...
    15. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      AnythingObscure - it's been really interesting how these pics have struck a chord with folks for a variety of reasons...& seeing your recent post, you're much more orderly than this scene!
      In a property my partner once owned, the front room ended up as a wall - in "storage" area filled floor to ceiling with stuff, with only a narrow passage so you could walk through to the rest of the house. Thankfully we did not live there but whenever I was in that house, a cloud of gloom settled over my head. Then, it was decided to sell the house in 2013, so most of the contents were moved out to my garage (YAY...NOT!). Actually, the sale plan was stalled for another two years...& when it finally did sell in 2015, the remaindered items also ended up in my garage, where they lingered for three more years causing me more anxiety. But it's all sorted now...most of it's under our new house where it shall forever reside, fingers crossed...:-)
    16. Golgatha Golgatha, 4 years ago
      Horror vacui ...
    17. artfoot artfoot, 4 years ago
      Hilarious. I had an antique shop for 18 years and my garage often looked like this. Now, the garage is still full - you'd be hard pressed to get a bicycle in it - but it is a bit neater.
    18. Leaveittoseaver Leaveittoseaver, 4 years ago
      Looks like heaven from here ?????????
    19. keramikos, 4 years ago
      IronLace, No worries. :-)

      If a sight like that makes me feel guilty, it's probably a healthy response.

      Most of my home stays picked up, but there's one room that holds everything that doesn't seem to have a place somewhere else.

      It's in fairly desperate need of purging and organization. I'd enlist the aid of my cat, but she lacks opposable thumbs (actually, I can't imagine the horror if she did have them; she's too formidable as it is).
    20. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Golgatha...I quite agree...the proprietors clearly have issues of some sort...but, don't we all in our own ways, LOL...
    21. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Glad you could see the funny side of this & I'm pleased to hear that your garage is now neater!
    22. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Leavittoseaver...it's all a matter of perspective, isn't it? Like many things, one person's hell is another's heaven. For me, I choose to sit on the fence & see the one within the other...
    23. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      keramikos, I think most of us have a room like that...we have a very small one, a sort of home office/guest room/storeroom. Thankfully it's mostly under control...but under the house it's a bit more intense but at least we don't have to look at it.
      And I do agree that cats with opposable thumbs would present a most daunting, though admittedly amusing, prospect...but sadly I don't think they'd be interested in doing housework...
    24. racer4four racer4four, 4 years ago
      I was at this shop the other day with my son. He found some old magazines buried and decided to take 10 (of many 100s).
      The owner wanted $4 each. Son put them back.
      I was amazed, because those mags will be dumped when they move, I know it.
    25. clockerman clockerman, 4 years ago
      Wow at first I thought somehow, someone had photographed my garage. Lol. Love the post.

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