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I’m home from the Warrenton/Marburger Farms shows. The weather was pretty fabulous for Texas and its unpredictability!. It was pretty windy one day, but the temps were pleasant and no rain or other crazy stuff… at least while I was there.

Missed having Mayron there, but had fun staying with Laura and Theresa. We always do have a good time. My daughter Erin came in late Monday afternoon. She’d not been there before. We got to catch up with folks you don’t get to see very often. Erin was impressed with Marburger. Of course as usual, there was amazing merchandise at Marburger, “Excess”, Zapp, and all the other tents and fields in the Warrenton/Round Top area. I didn’t take any pictures, but have found some pictures of the type of wonderful things you see down there. Needless to say the following photos don’t come close to showing the variety of what you’ll find. Maybe you can get just a little idea, though, especially if you’ve never been.

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above photos from modern 50

There was absolutely wonderful industrial tables, all types of lighting, cabinets and shelving, signs, and accessories!!!!

 

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pair gr.key pots 

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above 3 photos from unique unique design

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There is always lots of statuary, planters, urns, and fountains, etc.

 

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Gorgeous architectural pieces are abundant.

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chandelier

above 2 photos   joanne  maclennan

iron lantern

photo   country french antiques

18th century style

candlesticks wooden

above 2 photos from rocaille galleries   found on country french antiques blog

The french, swedish, belgian treasures are more than drool worthy!!

I haven’t even touched on the incredible linens, fabrics, mirrors, furniture, vintage clothing, mid-century items, garden furniture and decor. Of course, there is always the quirky and unique things that you don’t find anywhere else.

I highly recommend planning a little jaunt down to Texas in  the fall if you’ve never been. You won’t regret it! (except, maybe the Texas heat! :( ).

Enjoy your Easter weekend! Thank heaven, He lives!