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A look at the Past: Redwork Embroidered Quilt Top
When I first started selling on eBay I wanted to sell vintage quilts.
I love quilts.. especially older ones. I like to think about all the history
behind each one of these creations. (don’t you love the Legos behind the
quilt holders feet?)
Sometimes I wonder if the maker of this thought her redwork quilt would be sold
on the internet? Liked she would even know what the internet was when this was made!
I bought this quilt top from a local estate auction for not much money.
I wasn’t sure I would actually sell it. I love the red hand embroidery and all
the hand stitching.. but after I hadn’t done anything with it for a year or so..
I decided to sell it. It sold for a little over 150.00. If you want to sell a
quilt and are not sure of the pattern or the age of the quilt, email me!
I love to look at quilts, and know just enough about them to be dangerous!
I Know What I Have to Do today.. do you?
I love watching the Olympics. They make me happy. I’m not crazy about watching any other sports.. just the Olympics. Winter.. Summer.. it doesn’t matter. I love them.
- School the monkeys
- 30 minutes on the Wii
- Write up eBay Listings
- Clean out my inbox… because I haven’t since Friday!
- Take #4 to dance
- Meeting tomorrow night..
- Dinner: maybe leftovers..Maybe McDonald’s..
- Make About Me page for Charity Auctions
- Make template for Charity auction
- Check up ENFORCE the Chore Charts
- Figure out BLOGHER.. this site vex’s me..
- Write up some eBay auctions
- Write Article
- blog.. blog.. blog
Tabled Items
- work on the Cooking Blog
- stretch and block my friend’s needlepoint
- finish #1’s Coat (make button holes)
- make lining for the felted purse #1 gave me
The Christian Harp or What is a Shape Note Tune Book
If you saw this book at a library sale would you buy it?
Does this make you want to buy it even more? It’s ok..
If you say no.. Don’t worry, I probably wouldn’t have given it a second glance either.
A friend of mine asked me to sell this for him. I agreed to do it, but I was a little skeptical about it.
I’ve never see an song book sell for very much money.
Here’s my write up on it:
Up for auction is an antique book titled: The Christian’s Harp, Containing a Choice Selection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes suited to the various metres now in use among the different religious denominations in the United States: designed for the use Public and Family Worship by Samuel Wakefield, Esq.
- This is in great condition, especially considering it’s age of 175 years.
- Leather bound, and there is some wear around the edges of the cover, and a few marks on the front on the leather as well.
- The previous owner wrote their name on the outside cover: The Property of Alexander Still, 1833.
- The pages do have some discoloration and tanning – please view photos.
- There is a bookplate on the inside cover that reads: The Property of: Alexander Still, 12th of July, 1833. It has a preface, a chapter regarding the Rudiments of Music, and is full of musical scores and the words to the hymns. This is copyright dated (entered into the act of Congress) 1832, published by Johnston & Stockton 37 Market St, Pittsburgh, 1832.
Here are some of the emails I received on the book:
- Shape-note singing became popular in churches in the South in the mid-1800’s. It was a way for congregations to more easily learn to sing and be able to sing in four-part harmony because it’s more visual. Instead of having to know notes by where they fall on the staff, you can know what they are by the shape, making it easy for even illiterate people to be able to join in congregational singing. It is still used today.
- Your book is a nice early example of a shape-note tune book and I’m sure there are people who regularly search for this and have it in saved searches. Contrary to the title, it has nothing to do with harp playing.
It’s a nice piece of Americana. - I’ll give you $350.00 to end the auction now.
- Nice book, do you know they are talking about it on the book boards?
The book sold for $580.00. My friend was ecstatic, and the buyer was happy.
Which really when you sell for other people, that’s all that matters.
I did have one hitch with this shape note tune book. The buyer asked me to use his FedEx number to send it to him. I didn’t have any problem doing that. I made sure I checked off “signature required” and insured it for the full amount. The buyer however, has on his account “signature on file” and they left it at the door and it was stolen/left with someone… etc.. I filed the proper paperwork with FedEx and the buyer left positive feedback. BUT…
This could have gone completely wrong. How you ask? If the buyer would have notified PayPal.. and since there was not a signature confirmation on delivery of an item over $25o.00.. I would have been out the money and the item. AND to top it off.. it wasn’t my item to begin with.
I can’t Believe this Finally Sold! Groovy Wine Cooler Vase

Some would say.. “That’s the most UGLY thing I’ve ever seen!’
Some would say.. “That’s pretty cool!”
I just say “Thank God it sold!”
So this vase.. wine chiller.. ice bucket.. thing.. has been with me for a while. How long you ask? Well in my Blackthorne listing program this is item 242 and I am currently writing up 38,348. That’s a long time huh? If you know me well.. you’ll completely understand how old this is once you see the photo below.
See the 541? That is the original grease pencil from Strickers Auction way
back when. (When you buy something there, they mark it with your number)
Now.. if you know me.. or you’ve frequent Strickers.. you will know I’ve had a permanent
number (163) at that auction house since 1999. Everyone knows a number like 541 is
for a newbie.. (and Yes.. we cleaned that off before we shipped it)
Look at the smile on #1’s face. She’s SO Happy to see this gone.
When the eBay Sold notification came in, I cheered (as only a
eBay Queen would), and then said to #1.. “What’s the one thing you’d
like to see sold, that hasn’t sold?” Without hesitation she says; “That
green vase?!?!” I hope the new owner is just as happy to see it
arrive at their doorstep as we are to see it leave our shelf!















