Monday, July 8, 2013

On the Road with Cindy's Collectibles: Lake Elsinore, California





Lake Elsinore, California


My Score in Lake Elsinore!!!


B&G Royal Copenhagen
Well not every estate sale story starts off exciting and that was the case on my trip to Lake Elsinore, California. For once, the hubby and I were not estate sale shopping on a Saturday as his car needed tires and we ran into a bit of unexpected good fortune when the Walmart in Murrieta didn’t have the tires my husband wanted for his little Kia. The location in Hemet did have the right size so we made the 20-minute drive and while we waited for the mechanic to put new tires on our car my husband located an “estate sale” in nearby Lake Elsinore.


Damron's Glass Bell
Lake Elsinore is a nice city about 15 miles north or Murrieta and as the name indicates it has a large natural lake that was once the playground for the Hollywood stars of the 1940s-60’s. The lake is still a very popular attraction and home to many boats, watercraft and a large sky-diving community. It also has the Lake Elsinore Storm, the single-A minor league affiliate of the San Diego Padres as well as a beautiful baseball stadium.

The quote marks around estate sale are because the sale I’m about to go to just barely qualifies as an estate sale on the surface. For me, estate sales occur inside the home. Garage sales occur inside the garage and that’s the main difference between the two types of sales (don’t get me started on yard sales or moving sales). And although this sale was clearly advertised as an estate sale, all the items are organized and displayed in the garage or in the driveway. Not a big deal, we’re not really estate sale shopping today anyhow, this is just something to do while they change the tires on my husband’s car.


Royal Ives Ceramic Bell
As we approach the driveway I see a look on my husband’s face I’ve seen a lot now with the intense stare and squinting his eyes and at the same time getting very very quiet. He’s like a hungry prairie dog and he see’s something that looks good … he’s even standing on his back paws and his whiskers are twitching 8-)

Bright, shiny, silver in red boxes and as we get closer I can see that this garage or estate sale, whatever it is has 3 brand new Lenox Metalware Servers still in the original boxes … right in front of the driveway.
Lenox Metalware Bowl

 
There must be something wrong, cause it’s almost 3:00 and we can’t figure out how these things are still sitting here, but our adventure was just about to start.

 

The gentleman running the estate sale (the broker) for his neighbor friend was in fact a local pawn broker in the Temecula area. He was running the estate sale as a favor for his friend and was really a friendly type who was a fountain of knowledge to boot. Just like my favorite TV show stars Rick, Corey, Chum-Lee, and The Old Man from Pawn Stars on the History Channel.
Lenox Metalware Chip n Dip


We all really hit it off and for the next 90 minutes my husband and I gathered up just about every single collectible item at this place (all the while talking about Pawn Stars). And the sale turned out to be absolutely LOADED.



First off, we got those three Lenox Metalware items. For those who know these are absolutely brilliant metalware pieces created by Lenox for those who like the shine, but don’t like the cleaning associated with sterling and silverplated items. There is a platter and two large bowls that were apparently part of some type of award package given to a gambler at the Pechanga Casino. They still have the original boxes.

Lenox Serving Platter



Once we got those items we were off and rolling with our pawn broker. My husband unloaded an entire box of collectible plates only to realize he wanted them all and had to put them back in the box. I pulled out Gorham Crystal, Lenox, Delft as well as Fitz & Floyd as I got into my estate sale groove. I was in such a zone I wasn’t really paying attention as my husband and I pulled items out of the garage and set them on small end tables at the front of the driveway.

Gorham Crystal Candy Dish
We hadn’t bought anything yet, but the pawn broker kept telling us he would give us a good deal. My husband had just placed a crystal butter dish and cover on an end table that has those little leaves that fold. I followed him carrying a small collection of Delft collectibles I had found and set them down next to the crystal items when all of a sudden …

CRASH!


Avon Bubble Blowing Santa


Have you ever heard the noise of fine china and thick crystal impacting with concrete at the same time a grown woman screams? I was the only living thing within 20 feet of that table. The pawn broker, his friends, and my husband all kind of flinched like when you hear a car backfire or a gunshot and then slowly all eyes came to rest on … me. Even their little dog was looking at me like “What did you do?” I swear to you all,  I DID NOTHING! Evidence notwithstanding of course. The pawn broker was very nice about it and did not ask us to pay for anything even though there was glass and pretty blue china all over the driveway.


I think the fact we had picked half the items at his sale may have had something to do with that. Unfortunately shattering those items, I’ve never done that before, broke the spell and neither my husband nor I were able to keep shopping with the same enthusiasm. We already had over 50 items picked including the Lenox items and a ton of Christmas items all of which are already up for sale in my ebay store.

Well, that’s it, in all Lake Elsinore may have been the biggest single estate sale score ever in terms of quantity for Cindy’s Collectibles and I really enjoyed talking to my new friend the pawn broker.

Monday, March 25, 2013

On the Road with Cindy's Collectibles: San Marcos



San Marcos, California
This conversation actually took place on the trip to an estate sale in San Marcos, California…

Husband (in his best Ron Burgundy voice):  “San Marcos... it’s an old German phrase that means a Whale’s Vagina”
 
Me: “Sweetheart, I know you’re the history guy, but I attended Catholic schools for 13 years, and I’m pretty sure San Marcos is Spanish for Saint Mark.”
 
Husband: “Agree to disagree”

… And that’s one of the reasons I bring him. He still makes me laugh.


Seth Thomas Mantle Clock
Anyway, we’re on the way to San Marcos or Lake San Marcos if you prefer which is about a 40-mile drive south to an upscale suburb of San Diego that has a man-made lake, several golf courses and is home to Cal State University San Marcos (CSUSM). Again, my husband and I are expanding our search range for estate sales and communities like this one are a prime target for Cindy’s Collectibles. This ends up being one of our smaller estate sales this year and I’m surprised we only ended up with three items because this sale has some high-end collectibles and as friendly a broker as I have encountered.



Delft Hand Made Pitcher
For any fans of Dutch pottery (including me) I picked up a stunning example of Royal Delft Hand Made Pottery. The small pitcher which I believe is used for pouring maple syrup is absolutely beautiful with the traditional Delft white and blue pattern throughout the pitcher. At the same time my husband found a Seth Thomas Mantle clock, that although it does Not work, is still a beautiful display item and my clock guy informed us that the clock is still repairable. Last, almost at the same time we both spotted a vintage Kundo Anniversary clock made in Germany. This beautiful glass dome anniversary clock is vintage, comes with the original key and works perfect!


Sometimes estate sales are all about the "quality" of the items you purchase as opposed to the "quantity" and this was one of those days for Cindy’s collectibles. But we picked up some very nice items and they are already up for sale in my eBay store!
Kundo Anniversary Clock

The Links below will take you to the eBay listings for all the items in this blog.
 

Thank You

Cindy

http://stores.ebay.com/cindyscollectibles

Thursday, March 21, 2013

On the Road with Cindy's Collectibles: Hemet & Canyon Lakes


My Husband, Son, and I at Diamond Lake, Hemet


Today my husband and I are going to three estate sales in the neighboring cities of Hemet and Canyon Lakes. Hemet is a nearby town at the base of the mountains that has one of the largest dams in the United States (Diamond Lake) while Canyon Lakes is a waterfront community inside a walled city that has my husband referencing King Priam’s treasures in the mythical city of Troy(???). I love him, but I really married a Nerd.

Traditions Heirloom Musical
Waterglobe/ Snowglobe
First up are two estate sales in Hemet, one of our favorite locations and today it has two of our favorite brokers. Unfortunately one doesn’t have much in the way of collectibles, and the second estate sale is on day three and has already been picked over pretty heavily.  Sometimes you need to get a little dirty and do some digging in this business and at the estate sale hosted by Finders Keepers there is a collection of Christmas items in the garage. Before long I’ve found a beautiful metal Christmas sleigh that would make a great centerpiece and a signed, numbered ceramic statue of Santa Claus and baby Jesus. Meanwhile my husband discovered a pair of Christmas themed water globes by Kirkland and Traditions respectively as well as a little gold and brass tree ornament. We really got lucky when we found a vintage Hubert Herr Black Forest Cuckoo clock hanging in the hallway and the seller offered it to me at a price that I immediately accepted.
Kirkland's Musical
Waterglobe/ Snowglobe


Hubert Herr Black Forest
Cuckoo Clock

At the second Hemet estate sale, the pickings were slimmer but, we still managed to come away with a vintage brass flatware set and the nicest  anniversary clock by Elgin that I have seen so far. The clock works perfect and still comes with the original key. That’s all for Hemet and on to … or maybe it would be more appropriate to say back to Canyon Lakes as for the next 20 minutes I’m going to have to listen to stories about Homer’s Iliad and try to figure out what that has to do with an estate sale!
Elgin Anniversary Clock


Victorian Flower Vase
So anyway, the noteable feature of Canyon Lakes, California is that it has a wall that surrounds the entire city. I’m not kidding, there are only two entry points that I know of and you have to get bye security to gain entrance to a city that stretches over several square miles around a man-made lake, golf course, and several thousand homes. Hence the nerd’s (husband) fascination with comparing it to the fabled city of Troy, but today it has a somewhat luxurious home that is packed with depression-era glass. For fans, you know that this type of glass varies in color depending on the age and era and this sale has a little bit of everything from just about every period I’ve researched. It was a difficult negotiation because despite our last minute arrival the broker was reluctant to make deals. We also had competition as another buyer was on her cell phone trying to determine the most valuable items and negotiate with the broker at the same time as me.
Victorian Bud Vase
My husband and I worked together; he picked just about every piece of vintage Emerald Green Victorian glass in the place. These pieces date back to the turn of the 20th century (1900-1910) and feature stunning bright green glass and gold inlay. I picked out a stylish Fenton glass basket, pale blue with hobnail pattern and put it together with the items my husband bundled and finally got the dealer to agree on a price for all the items. 
 
Victorian Decanter & Glasses
So that’s all from Canyon Lakes, and now I’m hearing that Hector and Aeneas will no doubt be in pursuit to reclaim Troy’s plundered treasures… it’s about a 20-minute drive back to Murrieta, traffic lights willing.


Overall Hemet and Canyon Lakes combined for a very good estate sale for Cindy’s Collectibles. We purchased 12 items in all combined between all three estate sales and the items are already up for sale in my eBay store.


Victorian Flower Vase
Victorian Bud Vase
 
The links below will take you to the eBay listings for all the items in this blog...
Cindy


 

Monday, March 18, 2013

Cindy's Collectibles: An eBay Store & Story



AC Bavaria Tea Set
Hand Painted
My name is Cynthia Sharp and I run Cindy’s Collectibles, an online eBay store for antiques, fine china, glass, crystal, and all types of collectibles. We also provide a service as a seller on eBay, so if you have something that you are looking to sell online and don’t have the time or the "know-how" please contact me and I would be more than happy to sell your item(s) for you.  
Brass Elgin Clock
I began this company a little over a year ago (my first listing went up on January 4th 2012) with a listing for a vintage set of Pepsi Swirl glass bottles and by the beginning of March 2012 I was all the way up to … 15 listings. Well, here I am just one year later with approximately 150 listings currently active on eBay and more being added just as quickly as my husband and I can type and take photos. In total I sold 231 items during 2012. Stay tuned, as I’m hoping to keep that growth projection this year so that I will have over 1,000 listing come this time 2014.
My Husband is Richard,
Cindy's Collectibles is under the eBay ID:
ZUMAPOINT
It’s an exciting adventure and I enjoy the time I get to spend on my business. The accomplishment I’m most proud of so far was the notification that our seller account (Zumapoint) was recently acknowledged with “Top Seller” status and that was all due to the work for Cindy’s Collectibles. My husband has had this eBay account since 2006, he is very good at eBay however, he is quick to point out that in all his years of selling, he never made Top Seller status. Until now. J Don’t get me wrong, I couldn’t do it without him, so it’s our accomplishment.
It’s my goal this year to keep this blog active with all the wonderful items I have up for sale at my eBay store as well as share some of the stories from my weekly visits to the estate sales of the Inland Empire and beyond. I'll research and share my thoughts on some of the brands I've become  familiar with as I'm constantly looking for ways to expand my knowledge base to improve the quality of products for my customers. I'm putting together a brief video about the way we package items for shipping here at Cindy's Collectibles since almost everything I sell is not just delicate, but fragile. I may be expanding into a retail presence in Old Town Temecula as well so stay tuned and Thank you for supporting Cindy’s Collectibles, an eBay store!
Cindy
John F. Kennedy Memorial Album
 

Monday, March 11, 2013

On the Road with Cindy's Collectibles: Moreno Valley



That's me and my husband & our two sons
at last year's Santa Anita Derby
The most enjoyable part of this business is shopping estate sales with my husband. There are quite a few things that need to happen in order to get an online listing ready for sale, everything from acquiring the item, filming, writing the listing, posting it on eBay and corresponding with customers while promoting the sale and then finally shipping the items. It is hard work, but it is fun searching for bargains that I can bring my customers. I want to share some of my travels as they really are adventures for me and my husband.

Inland Empire 











 


Our territory is the Inland Empire area of Southern California (Southwest Riverside County). We live in Murrieta and for the most part our estate sale area stretches from our hometown to Temecula in the south, to Lake Elsinore in the north and all areas in between including Menifee, Wildomar & Canyon Lake. We have good luck in Sun City and Hemet where there are a lot of estate sales and on occasion we venture as far away as Los Angeles or San Diego. My process starts by making a google-map of the estate sales in the local area using information from one of two web sites; estate sales.net or estate sales.org. It’s an early morning business as most estate sales begin by 8:00 am on Saturday’s when I seem to get the best value for my money.

For 2013 we decided to expand our territory so today we are on our way to Moreno Valley or “Mo Valley” as it is known locally. A small town about thirty miles (30) away and known for good youth soccer programs and a high school girls basketball team that recently captured a CIF Division I championship. Today it has an estate sale hosted by three brothers in a large two story home that is just stocked! It’s a 4-star sale with plenty of fine china, crystal and glassware including silverplated items as well several high quality tea sets. I focused on the tea sets and picked out four in all …

Tea Set with Musical Tea Pot
Delton Mini Tea Set
 
 
 
 
FB Rogers Silverplated Tea Set
Traditions Porcelain Mini Tea Set

  
Arcoroc Tumbler-style Glasses,
Platter, Ice Bucket
 
In addition I spied a dazzling set of Arcoroc Tumbler-style Bar Glasses with a glass platter and glass Ice Bucket made in France that are finely detailed with 22k gold inlay on every item. I also purchased a set of Baker & Hart Christmas themed dishes. Meanwhile my husband who likes fine china from Europe (I think it’s the Scottish blood) was focused on a stunning set made in Poland by Wawel in the Rose Garden pattern with gold trim, 45 dishes in all. He also found a large vintage Lenox Vase, bone white with gold trim and the gold Lenox seal and a 7-piece Montparnasse boudoir set, made by InternationalSilver Company still sealed in the original box and packaging.


Wawel Fine China Made in Poland
Lenox Flower Vase
 

Overall, it was a great estate sale for Cindy’s Collectibles, the dealer was very nice and gave me reasonable prices on everything making it well worth the drive to Moreno Valley. We purchased Ten (10) items in all at this estate sale and they are already available for sale in my eBay store.   

The links below will take you to the eBay listings for all the items in this blog ...


Thank You
Cindy
http://stores.ebay.com/cindyscollectibles