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"She felt a personal mission to rescue Jewish things, no joke," he said, referring to his mother's habit of hunting tag sales for Judaica.
MAPMAKING Then I track out where the estate sales, flea markets and tag sales are and make a map of where I'm going to go.
When they were in the Hamptons, they would scour tag sales, go out for brunch and visit open houses, limiting their search to waterfront properties.
Instead, he bought all the gold and silver he could lay his hands on — usually at tag sales or thrift shops — and smelted them down into ingots.
Estate sales are a step up from tag sales, with the promise of nicer items, the potential for rare finds and an expert to curate it all.
She haunts tag sales on the East End for hopeless furniture and wallows in neon colors and carbohydrates, including the Asian duck pizza at World Pie in Bridgehampton.
The short span provides vistas of the nautical town and entree to uninterrupted sidewalks through a Gold Coast neighborhood of mansions that are not above running weekend tag sales.
Their son, they said, had lately learned to cook and had ruined more than a few pans in their collection, they said, so they've been replenishing at local tag sales.
The best tag sales were the ones that refilled our dress-up box: outgrown figure skating outfits, polyester prom dresses, Halloween costumes, long silky nightgowns that looked like they had never been worn would get sold for a song, tossed into a plastic bag and then into the washing machine.
They can often be found at stores that carry used instruments, tag sales, rummage sales and pawn shops across the United States.
"Ocean City's proposed $79.7 million operating budget reflects a healthy real estate market and should satisfy Wall Street credit- rating agencies, but will require local property owners to pay more in taxes this year, according to the city's chief financial officer.... Ocean City has the ability to tap different sources of revenue – in addition to local property taxes – to finance the operating budget. Beach tag sales and parking operations are two of the biggest revenue generators. The budget forecasts $4.1 million in beach tag sales and $3 million in parking revenue for 2017." Cape May City, with revenue of $2.2 million, was ranked third in the state.
Closely related to vernacular photography is found photography, which in one sense refers to the recovery of a lost, unclaimed, or discarded vernacular photograph or snapshot. Found photos are often found at flea markets, thrift and other secondhand stores, yard sales, estate and tag sales, in dumpsters and trash cans, between the pages of books, or literally just "found" anywhere. The use of vernacular photography in the arts is almost as old as photography itself. Vernacular photography become far more commonplace by the 2000s as an art technique and is now a widely accepted genre of art photography.
Found photography is a genre of photography and/or visual art based on the recovery (and possible exhibition) of lost, unclaimed, or discarded photographs. It is related to vernacular photography, but differs in the fact that the "presenter" or exhibitor of the photographs did not "shoot" the photograph itself, does not know anything about the photographer, and generally does not know anything about the subject(s) of the photographs. Found photos are generally acquired at flea markets, thrift and other secondhand stores, yard sales, estate and tag sales, in dumpsters and trash cans, between the pages of books, or literally just "found" anywhere.
Organically over time, Bob began to apply his expertise to interior design jobs with the launch of Richter Design. Bob's recent design projects have run the gamut from a Texas ranch to a Mid-Century Pennsylvania country home, to a NYC brownstone. An avid collector of antique Christmas ornaments and a self-proclaimed "Christmas Fanatic", Bob was recently featured in a front-page story of The New York Times Home Section, alongside famed Designers Mary McDonald and Vern Yip. Bob has been featured as an expert Martha Stewart Living Radio’s Home Design program on Sirius XM Radio, as an expert on flea markets, auctions, and tag sales; the program is hosted by Kevin Sharkey, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia's Senior Vice President and Executive Editorial Director, Decorating, and Executive Creative Director, Merchandising.

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