
The Beauty of Reverse Painted Glass
After losing my wonderful husband to cancer, and a bit of a pause on writing for my blog, I wanted to ease back in by putting the spotlight on some of my vintage finds. Where better to start than looking the
20th Century Vintage Blog and Shop
On our website you will find a range of popular 20th Century Vintage and Collectables to buy such as Vintage Tupperware, Vintage Pyrex, Vintage Hornsea Pottery, Vintage Tins, Vintage Trays and general Vintage Kitchenalia. We also love Vintage Homewares and Vintage Toys and Games. Seasonally, we stock fab original vintage christmas decorations, and in the summer you will find our outdoor and camping range. Plus much more!
*NEW FOR 2024* We have started to stock new vintage inspired products! Check them out below.
If you have any questions or problems you can ask Rachel directly on 01296 662172 or email rachel@rachelsvintageretro.co.uk.
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After losing my wonderful husband to cancer, and a bit of a pause on writing for my blog, I wanted to ease back in by putting the spotlight on some of my vintage finds. Where better to start than looking the
In the fourth of these series of articles, I discuss where to sell vintage items: Antiques Centres. I discuss how to find a centre, what to expect in terms of costs and day to day matters, plus selling tips. The previous
In the third of these series of articles, I discuss where to sell vintage items: social media and online marketplaces. I reveal what it is like to sell vintage online, one of the best places to connect with buyers, as well as
October is without a doubt, my favourite time of year. The weather is changing, colourful autumn leaves are on the ground, and there is a spooky atmosphere in the air. Yes, its nearly time for Halloween. I really look forward
I was lucky enough recently to catch ‘The Wonderful World of the Ladybird Artists‘ exhibition in St Albans. This is a touring exhibition by Helen Day, an expert on the history of Ladybird books. She runs the excellent Ladybird Fly Away