There are still a few photos i took at the biggest flea market of Eastern Europe, which is situated in Negreni, Romania, so I thought I'd post them as the last part of the series. Read the first two parts here
The Biggest Flea Market Of Eastern Europe.
The Biggest Flea Market Of Eastern Europe - Part 2
Let's start with an interesting photo, featuring some projectiles turned into artworks.
After WW2 these projectiles were left behind and thanks to an artist, now can be displayed as artworks. I can see two old books on the bench and a musical instrument, I don't know the name of it. it's not a banjo, nor a mandolin. Looks like a balalaika.
The best part of the whole thing is to enlarge the photos and have a close look ant all the small things you don't have time to see at the scene.
The obvious here it is the stove and the bike wheel, but you can also see old furniture, a Kohler sawing machine, a very old radio, a phone which is not so old, two scales, clocks, watches, an accordion, some toys on the shelves, wooden keepsake boxes etc.
Reflectors, boots, school bags, wooden furniture, books, an old scale, spoons, an iron, a meat grinder, a milk pot, a metal tank that looks like some kind of sprayer, shirts and a dog. I doubt any of these are antique but who knows, maybe someone needs something and the seller can make some money.
Old, used wooden chopping boards, toys and some strange ornaments, looks like a metal mortar on wood.
Another old sawing machine, wooden wall ornaments, wooden benches, two enamel buckets and a cauldron.
I see some very nice white and blue porcelain cups with metal or maybe silver support on the table. I wanted to buy one of those from Turkey, as Turks have some very nice ones for coffee. Lucky me, I don't drink coffee any more :) Another enamel bucket, a thermos, candle holders, a very old radio and who knows what.
These could be silver plates, I mean it's 100% sure that these are plates, I'm just not sure there are made of silver :)
Books, clocks, lamps, a chandelier, a plate, an old scale, a coffee grinder, and some toys.
I can see some strange tools here I don't know what they serve for. There's a price tag on a bell, with a pretty high number, almost $200. Two soda bottles, two manual coffee grinders and you have to figure out the rest.
A carved wooden box, two actually, a bog and a smaller one. The big one looks great, I was wondering what's the price of it, must have be a small fortune.
What do you think about this piece of furniture?
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