Monday, January 7, 2019

"No Value"

Another in my series of "Curious" Donations to the Thrift Store.

This is a tattered, old valise, leftover from a long-ago estate sale, I'd guess. The faded tag reads,
 "NO VALUE
 MAKE OFFER"

The outside is some sort of woven plant material, over cardboard. Cloth strips make a replacement handle.

A coworker was going to throw it out. My coworkers save pristine things like leftover Xmas ornaments, even if they have proven to be unsellable, and tend to throw out anything old and worn. I can't blame them in this case since this literally SAYS it has no value.

I grabbed it for my Cool Old Stuff shelves... 
It's beat up, but it's beautiful. Dirty, but not mildewed. 
A similarly battered, old, leather doctor's bag sold for $9.99, but I'll price this just a couple bucks.

8 comments:

  1. I love that! It does have value to someone.

    You could even put travel books in it for a display.

    I think there are people in this world for whom everything must be new. And if it is old and tattered, it obviously has no value. I bet that is from the 20's or 30's.

    I feel a rant coming on..............

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  2. Ooooh.... hey, yeah---I could set travel books in it, or some cool old books--it could sit on the top shelf:
    That would look great!
    Thanks for the idea, KIRSTEN. (I am assuming that's you. :)

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  3. Cool old stuff = Artist's corner. Seriously, a lot of us will rate and visit thrift stores based on the possibility of finding things of this nature - I've owned a number of similar items.

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  4. I like the idea of using it to display travel books, especially for guide books to darkest Peru.

    The suitcase needs a jar of marmalade and a note: Please take care of this bear. Thank you.

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  5. That's wonderful! I bet it will sell quickly, if you don't decide to keep it for your own display case.

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  6. There is some history in that case..if only it could talk!

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  7. I think it's very cool-looking. Someone like a restaurant designer wanting objects with "character" -- or maybe a set designer -- might pay money for it, right?

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  8. SPARKER: I definitely have artists in mind when I save (and price) interesting things!

    VIVIAN: I have been saving a little stuffed Paddington--I think the time has come to set him up with his own display!
    I think I even have a guidebook to Peru. Must work on the marmalade...

    BINK: I think it would sell too---I'll post an update if/when it does.

    GZ: Wouldn't that be cool, to hear its travel tales?

    STEVE: I once met a "kitsch wrangler" whose entire job was to find cool things for a chain of restaurants---kind of a fun job, I'd think.
    Yes, I'd think they'd love such a thing as this valise.
    If I can keep rescuing stuff like this from the trash, our store could become known as a place to look for such stuff.

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