Blog Posts
ByDeanna
October 9, 2016
An Antiquers Life,Articles,For Sale
bottles,collectibles,customer stories,F.A.R.M.,Fargo,Halloween,Minnesota,North Dakota,recyled,repurpose,vintage
‘Tis the season for spirit bottles! Our spirit bottles are made from old glass bottles dug up from the ground. As such, these vintage & antique bottles have imperfections. We’ve added…
ByDeanna
July 9, 2016
An Antiquers Life,For Sale,Where We’ll Be
antiques,collectibles,F.A.R.M.,Fargo,fashion,gloves,hats,mid-century modern,Milwaukee,Minnesota,Moorhead,news,North Dakota,retro,textiles,vintage,vintage clothing
The Fargo Antiques & Repurposed Market (F.A.R.M.) has expanded, opening a new, second location in the Moorhead Center Mall — and we’ve expanded too, taking another two booths there…
ByDeanna
June 18, 2016
For Sale
antiques,collectibles,copper,Detroit Lakes,fire extinguisher,industrial,metal,Minnesota,SuLaine’s,vintage
A trio of real industrial beauties: An antique Salisbury copper fire extinguisher. Also visible in this photo, the old Monarch asbestos siding cutter. And an old blue enamel Coleman 609 iron —…
ByDeanna
June 15, 2016
For Sale
dolls,F.A.R.M.,Fargo,hankies,luggage,mid-century modern,North Dakota,retro,vintage,weddings
June is for weddings! Here’s a bit of what we have for sale at F.A.R.M.: A vintage boxed set of handkerchiefs – with blue embroidery, so it’s both the “something old” and the “something blue”…
ByDeanna
June 12, 2016
An Antiquers Life,For Sale
antiques,collectibles,comics,decor,Detroit Lakes,F.A.R.M.,Fargo,furniture,Hagar The Horrible,industrial,metal,Minnesota,North Dakota,primitives,quilts,recyled,SuLaine’s,textiles,vikings,vintage,wood
If you’d have seen the wifely lately, you’d know a bit about what we’ve been working on due the color of her hands. *wink* For those of you who haven’t had the pleasure…
ByDeanna
April 25, 2016
For Sale
ceramics,collectibles,F.A.R.M.,Fargo,garden,North Dakota,Pigeon Forge Pottery,pottery,raccoon,vintage
A lovely estate find: a trio of vintage raccoons from the Pigeon Forge Pottery! Each piece signed by Douglas Ferguson, founder of the pottery. (Signature of “D Ferguson” incised on the…