Saturday, November 6, 2010

Buried Treasure


chippy paint....check!


iron....check!

wood....check!


rust....check!

industrial....check!

totally freakin' cool....CHECK!

While cleaning out the barns today at the new homestead,
feast your eyes on what we unearthed...


My husband saw it the other day, but didn't tell me about it...on purpose, I think.
He knew I'd flip when I saw it,
and would want him to stop working immediately
to move it into a prime photo-op location. 

And he was right. {grin}


It was supposedly used to cart big blocks of ice
or served some such utilitarian function.

But I'm thinking coffee table material.
I'll just need to clean it up and get a nice piece
of glass cut to put on top and voila! 
Instant, industrial chic, Restoration Hardware style coffee table....



What are you  thinking?

Have a wonderful Sunday,
and don't forget to turn your clocks back tonight! 



67 comments:

  1. Anne I'm thinking chippy, wooden,rusty and wonderful no matter what you turn it into!!

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  2. COFFEE TABLE!!!!!!! What a treat that you found it on your new property. Great story to tell for years as you sit around it sipping coffee or tea! Love it.

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  3. I'm thinking you have the right idea !
    Sharon

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  4. It is awesome!! What a great find! :)

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  5. ANYTHING you do with it will be great! I just wish your hubby would have taken hold of your camera to snap a shot of you when you first saw it!!
    Happy Weekend!
    Tammy :-)
    JUNK WILD

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  6. SCORE! Funny how we get SO excited to find really cool stuff. Love it.

    Take care, Sue

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  7. I would have been doing a happy dance right there in the barn! Doesn't it make you want to go digging for more? I think it would make a great coffee table and the fact that it was found on the property will make it a great conversation piece.
    Jane

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  8. Anne--I have one of these and at the house I just moved out of I had my husband hang it on the wall (in a stud with a really big hook)upside down. I used it as a towel rack. I don't have room in my new house to hang it so I will be using an old ladder instead. Mine didn't have the two metal pieces that run up and down. My handles were open.

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  9. I'm thinking it's pretty fabulous no matter where or how you use it. Great find and I'm sure it's only the first of many more to come!

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  10. Oh my goodness, that would be a great find anywhere. But the fact that you found it on your property makes it all the more special!

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  11. oh lovin' it you lucky girl!!!
    show us asap when ya get it all fancied up...:)

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  12. I'm thinking that house may end up paying for itself in buried treasure.
    Debbie

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  13. Oh my gosh Anne, I love it!... so many ideas running through my head on how to use it... until you decide, how about some mushy soft pillows on it and hubby can wheel you around your new farmstead as you take photos of all the treasures you find for us to see! tee hee hee... xoxo Julie Marie

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  14. Oh, it's definitely a coffee table . . .

    Smiles,
    Teresa

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  15. Looks like you got that birthday present!!! Wooo hoooo!

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  16. Awesome find! Looks like an old hand truck....lucky you!

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  17. Looks like a dolly to me. Love it!!!!!! Yes coffee table it should be!

    Jody

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  18. Besides our clocks, Anne, I can see the wheels of something else turning! Sweet!

    XO,
    JAne

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  19. That's so cool! My grandpa (who is 94) used to drive an ice truck. Such a neat find!

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  20. I'm seeing worn
    barn wood topping this
    beauty....And a hubby
    who really gets you....
    What treasures!
    xx Suzanne

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  21. Oh my gosh! You have to tell me what you end up making out of this because I have one of those in our side yard! I guess I ought to get it out of the weather. Yours is in much better condition than mine though. Great idea about the coffee table! What else ya got?

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  22. Iced coffee served on that coffee table/ice dolly! Great find!
    Cathy

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  23. Score!


    Bisous,

    Sandy @ My Shabby Streamside Studio
    http://myshabbystreamsidestudio.blogspot.com/

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  24. The coffee table you wanted, right under your nose- what a great find- what luck.

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  25. WOWZA! What a find! Def a coffe table! So lucky! I can't wait to see more!!! Lulu

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  26. I'm loving it. I can see it as a coffee table but I can also see it in the garden! There is just so much you could do with it. Great find - so nice for someone to leave it behind for you to discover!

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  27. Fabulous find, Anne! Can't wait to see what you decide to do with it. I'm sure you'll find just the perfect spot for it!
    Happy Sunday, girlfriend.
    xoxo
    Donna

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  28. I was thinking just that! I'm with Jane... I'd be digging for more of that buried treasure! Happy hunting! Theresa xoxo

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  29. Just like buried treasure. Great find. Wonder what else is out there?
    Enjoy this beautiful TX weather! ~ Sarah

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  30. I'm thinkin you are one lucky girl! I mean that thing is incredible and the fact that it was in YOUR barn waiting just for YOU makes it awesome. Keep digging, girl, and finding those treasures. I bet there are lots more.

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  31. Anne,

    This is one of the many joys of owning an old house. It is one big treasure hunt! GMTA - I instantly thought: That would already be in my living room! Love it!

    Your Friend,
    Deborah

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  32. Your find resembles an oil drum mover that my husband had that belong to his dad when he had a store-gas stion years ago. I'm sure you will make good use of your treasure

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  33. You lucky duck! How awesome is that gonna be! Pictures please when you get it into its new home!

    Big TX Hugs,
    Stephanie
    Angelic Accents

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  34. ~*~*You are such a lucky lady!!! LOVE the fact that you uncovered it on your property!! Way to cool Anne!!! Cant wait to see it used as a coffee table in your beautiful farmhouse!! ;)Hugs,Rachel~*~*~

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  35. You had an "American Picker" experience in your own yard! How totally cool is that?

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  36. well, shoot! it's a handcart...I never thought to see one as a "cart" - minus the hand part...
    slap me upside the head and call my silly ~

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  37. Wow, now that's a real find!! Looking forward to seeing how you use it!

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  38. Holy Moly! That is an amazing find! How fun to be able to uncover things from a farm-stead. I'm sure there's tons you don't want to touch, but just the occasional chippy find is more than worth all the work. WooHoo!

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  39. What an amazing lucky find, it is going to look incredible as a coffee table.

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  40. You lucky lucky girl you! This goes perfectly with your new 'no buy zone' resolve!

    In our old house (Victorian townhouse) we found some stunning original pine shelves in the shed, with old paint pots and rubbish on them. We brought them in, cleaned them up, had a carpenter friend make some glazed doors, and Voila! They became our new bedroom wardrobe. Buried in the garden of our present home we found an original grind stone - this is now the centre part of our water feature. The birds love to come down, sit on the grind stone, and have a shower from the fountain.

    Don't ya just love it when you find treasures??!!

    x

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  41. OMG Anne, what a wonderful find. I think it will make a great coffee table!!!
    hugs~~~ Daphne

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  42. Oh my goodness! And all I find in our garden is broken glass. Can't wait to see the 'after' pics. xx

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  43. I think it is a great idea......!! happy sunday....enjoy......love Ria......

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  44. Yeah! I remember when you were looking at them at a show!! This is awesome, because this one has a special connection to your home! It is like a little gift from your home to you!! Love it!!
    Hugs~
    Wendy

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  45. I`m thinking I can hear the squeals of delight from over here!Imagine it being right under your nose all this while as if it were hiding away just for the day it would be found by you lovely folks. It was obviously meant to be yours!Enjoy! x

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  46. Oh my gosh Anne !!!
    It is FABULOUS !!
    I cannot wait to see
    what you do with it ~

    xoxo
    Lori

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  47. Authentic equals WAY better than that Restoration Hardware price tag! ;) Can't wait to see it in your new home.

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  48. AWESOME!

    Maybe you'll find more treasures as a prize for having to wait so long to move in!

    Have a great Sunday!

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  49. I think I love it! Totally cool coffee table material. I don't think I've ever seen one with the criss cross metal pattern. That is perfect for holding glass.

    I'm going to IKEA today!! I had to shout it across the miles because I am sooo excited! I don't get to go very often!!

    xo

    Polly

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  50. Anne, that's what I was thinking too! A coffee table or even WALL ART! Propped next to your front door vertically you could hang wreaths on it seasonally. It's too perfectly divine to not use! Lucky girl!
    Hugs, Diane

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  51. how funny, they know us well don't they? it would make a super table. i saw that one from restoration hardware, very cool idea! have a great day!! susan

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  52. Very cool find! I can't wait to see your makeover for it!

    Jeanine

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  53. What a treasure! Yes, coffee table for sure. Ludky you--my husband would have tossed this in the trash if he found it.

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  54. Awww, what a sweet guy. That bit of chippy blue, and the wave-y metal... its' understated coastal character says hello to me :-)

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  55. OMG... you lucky chick!! Your dreams came true !! LOVE it! Hugs, Janna

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  56. Hello again Anne... your posts are just so much fun, I had to come back and read everyone's comments and see what they thought you should do with your new found treasure... your little farmhouse and property and outbuildings is my dream come true place! I am so happy for you and can't wait to see what else you discover... thanks for visiting my blog today... I am NOT a prissy missy either and somehow I knew you would not be either... your beauty shows in your lovely face and all of the things you say and do...I love farmhouse style and that with my love of Nature is pretty much what our home is like... just wish I had your barns and outbuildings and all of the property that surrounds them!... can't wait to see more of your photos, this is like going on a wonderful little vacation for me!... xoxo Julie Marie

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  57. These carts also look good in the garden with square wash tubs of flowers sitting on them! Love the crustiness of it all!
    Theresa
    aka:TOT

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  58. Very cool! I'm looking forward to seeing all the great stuff you unearth in the buildings.

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  59. Love it!!! Way cool....lots of possibilities...gotta love iron wheels and rust!
    hugs,
    gail

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  60. That is awesome Anne! I can't wait to see what you do with it!!
    XO
    Kristin

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  61. Anne...that is totally awesome! I would flip if I found that! Very cool that it is from your very own barn...

    xo,

    annie

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  62. Fabulous hidden treasure! Be sure to show the "after" photo's : )

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  63. Anne, I love your chippy, rusty new coffee table. Make sure you show us where you use it.
    hugs, Sherry

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  64. ooooooo!!!! its probably the first in MANY treasures you are going to find...how FUN!!!

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