“Discover the 80 Strangest Treasure Troves Unearthed in this Quirky Secondhand Facebook Group!”

"Discover the 80 Strangest Treasure Troves Unearthed in this Quirky Secondhand Facebook Group!"

Glass figurines on shelves under a colorful ceiling light; a weird and wonderful secondhand find.

Yes, I know everyone loves the Mosser cats and hates the clowns…which makes me want the clowns even more because I’m a weirdo.
We built the shelves to go in between the kitchen cabinets over the sink, because my clown babies deserved a place of prominence in all their friggin glory.
The chandelier was thrifted in plain white and made rainbow with alcohol inks to be the crowning jewel of the clown army.

Weird and Wonderful Secondhand Finds Report

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The Facebook page was first created in the middle of the summer of 2023. Over the past year and a half, Weird and Wonderful Secondhand Finds has amassed 86k followers and 7.6k likes.

The curator constantly shares new updates and photos of interesting finds in the page’s feed, and people love it. Many of the items are very creative and in terms of imaginative design, they stand head and shoulders above anything you’d find at a ‘regular’ store.

Which of these secondhand finds did you love the most, dear Pandas? Which ones would you be happy to bring home with you? What are the coolest and weirdest things you’ve recently spotted at your local thrift stores, charity shops, and garage sales?

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What’s the most bizarre thing you’ve ever given away at a secondhand shop? Let us know!

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Weird and wonderful secondhand find: vintage blue and white glass chandelier in a rustic room setting.

He gave me this lamp that his uncle made for his mom back in the late forties early 50s. I had to get it down from the place it’s hung since new, along with the dust lol i had to reglue several pieces back in by the time I got it home and rewire it for safety. It now hangs in my castle room and reminds me of dragon scales lol and collecting a new layer of dust.

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