Regensburg Flea Market


Earlier in March I went to the big flea market in Regensburg Dultplatz that happens I think once a year on the fest grounds.  It's goes for 3 days.  It was pretty big and there were a lot of goodies.  It was abnormally hot out that day for the beginning or March.  As I've said before Regensburg, is one of my favorite German cities.  If not my favorite because I live about a half hour away.  Below are some of the goodies I found. (Don't worry I didnt' buy any of them).


French Style Chair.  I thought about buying one of these. But green.  No thanks.  They were 100 Euro a piece.
Finnish Enamelware Tea Pot. If this would have been in better condition I probably would have snatched it up.
Secretary Desk. You may or may not know of my love for secretary desks.  This one was rather ugly and besides I recently bought one that I will be showing off pretty shortly.
Weird Crab. I don't know who would want to buy this?
Floral Rug. I loved the floral pattern on this rug!
Typewriter. Yet another flea market where I found a bunch of fabulous typewriters.

What Did I Buy?
While I enjoyed looking, the only thing I bought were these unused gold rose desserts forks which also came with different types of dessert spoons and a dessert server! Aren't they lovely?





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22 comments :

  1. I want to go here with you. I love that desk! x

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  2. Those forks are beautiful! But the desk ugly? I think it's pretty!

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  3. Those forks are really pretty! Were they a whole set or just the 3?

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    1. It came with a bunch of spoons also, a dessert server and then some sort of cream server.

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  4. Hello Brittany...Oh, the dessert forks you found are lovely and can be used for many things. Great job!

    That flea market looked like a lot of fun.

    Of course, I LOVE flea markets anywhere, anytime! Susan

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  5. I wish we had a better flea market here those finds look great!

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  6. Wow, those forks are so pretty!

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  7. Oh man, so jealous right now. Those are some awesome finds! I loved that Flea market!

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  8. I really enjoyed Regensberg when we were there a couple of years ago.

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  9. We lived in Germany in the 70"s at that time most people were throwing out all their antiques. As young military family we would go our looking throughout the trash on the weeks they put out the large items. I still have some of the furniture pieces!

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  10. oh wow! i'm loving that rug and those dessert spoons are a total treasure find!!

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  11. Flea market finds are the best! And I love those forks. :)

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  12. Oh wow, those forks are gorgeous! I can only imagine what the rest of the set looks like.
    I´m a big fan of cutlery and skeleton keys.
    I just made this using some vintage forks, it might give you an idea :-) http://www.pineconeshelf.com/diy-project/diy-cutlery-wall-art/

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  13. I love that chair! What a great find on those forks - very pretty!

    Nicole

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  14. The forks look very pretty, I like the enamel teapot too. Looks like you have a fun day.

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  15. Definitely Beautiful. The market must be huge to run for 3 days. It would be wonderful to looks at all the old things. I do love a good market - looking through piles of things for something special. Then cups of coffee and something different to eat. Taking Photos. Enjoying the weather. Great Fun.

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  16. Those forks are really pretty and I d love a vintage typewriter!

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  17. Yes, the forks are really lovely. I also about flipped over that Finnish tea pot! Thank you for sharing this at my History & Home link party - Dawn @ We Call It Junkin.com

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  18. Your forks are stunning. I would have bought those, too! I'd have also bought the green chairs!

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  19. Omg, that crab would scare me every day. Everything else is lovely! Thanks for sharing at Do Tell Tuesday, and I hope you have a chance to link up again this week! http://www.vintagezest.com/2014/04/do-tell-tuesday-18-cohost-features.html

    Diane @ Vintage Zest

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