MiMis_Place Swap page
Welcome to my swap/side swap page. ![]()
I am open to most swaps. Just ask.
I am open to swaps for certain breeds of hatching eggs.
Will consider eggs other than what I have listed as being interested in.
As things are traded off I will either remove them are mark them as gone.
My home has smokers and pets. So, items will need to be cleaned by you as they may have smoke or pet odors that I don't smell. ![]()
The types of things I'm interested in are....
Hatching eggs from Lavender Orphingtons, Showgirls and Silkies of any color other than white, BB Red OEGB, Mille Fluer OEGB, Speckled Sussix, White, Black and Brown Indian Runner hatching eggs, and standard size Marans eggs of any color.
I also love OLD costume jewelry! Especially the old costume jewelry with rhinestones of any color.
Old coins and paper money.
Wilton trivets. Old kitchen cooking items.
Stuff to do with chicken, horses, dogs, and cats.
Things my grandkids might be interested in. Girl is 12, boy 11.
Unusual things.... Old things.
If you don't have these things let me know what you are willing to trade. I'm also open to off site trades.
I will do side trades on eggs from my birds when available.
I have Seramas, Silkies, Showgirls, OEGB BB Reds, and Indian Runner ducks. Several different colors of each breed.
Items for swap:
Two starts of Honeysuckle. (With some roots attached.) These will be wrapped in wet paper towels and placed in a gallon baggie. Just water every day for two weeks and they will be established. If they look like the've died after you plant them don't pull them. They will come back!
Trio of ducks. Tallest is 3". No chips or cracks.
Cryastal? Glass swan trinket holder. No chipps or cracks. 3.25" high X 3.5" long.
Vintage? Poodle earring holder. 5.5: tall. Mint. Makers mark sais Torino.
Gift set by Camille Beckman. Fragrance is Mango Beach. (Smells good.) Has Coronet Cream 1/4oz., Glycerine Hand Therapy 1/4oz., Silky Body Cream 1oz., Bubble Bath 1oz., Hand & Shower Gel 1oz.
Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess book for Nintendo. Has tips, ect... on stuff in the game along with a folded poster. Good shape.
Plush, super soft and clean ducky! Approx. 12" tall X 12" long X 8" wide.
1978 Playful Pup and Ball Wilton cake pan.
Vintage cast iron trivet. No makers mark. 9 & 1/2" long and 6" wide.
Package of 45 bands for quail or bantie chicks.
New package of ladies underwear. I tried one pair on and they were too big for me. They are a size 10. The packages sais they fit dress size 18 to 20.
Four massage rollers (Lot)
Side-Swap items:
Vintage Maholica? CLown. Has makers mark. Mint condition except for a small spot on his nose where a bit of red is gone. Could be that, that's the way it was painted. He is 12" tall X 8" wide X 5" thick.
This elephant tape dispenser is old. It's actually white. It has crazing from age, but I saw no chips or cracks. The spot you see on his head is the edge you cut the tape on and the roller that holds the tape is taped over to keep it from becoming lost in my house:)
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Vintage lipstick/candle holder. You decide. No chips. Flower in center comes out. I'm not sure that it actually goes to it. That's just the way I received it. It also needs to be cleaned sorry. I'm usually outside with chickens and ducks.
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I stopped in at my favorite Swap Shop Antique store yesterday and picked up a few items I thought would interest folks:)
This is a old 3 piece pitcher set. The tallest is 7 & 1/4" tall, the middle one is 5 & 3/4" tall, and the smallest is 4" tall. There is crazing from age but no chips, ect... (I used Skin So Soft to remove sticker residue).
The only mark on the bottoms is a C in a circle.
"DIRTY OLD MAN" He takes 4 double A batteries to work. Sais something to the effect of Oh Baby Oh Baby and then some. His arms pump and his shirt front goes in and out. LOL
Rooster pitcher. Mint condition. If I remember right he's 10" tall. No makers mark.
Items owed to me:
MNsheperdess (side -swap) Standard Black Cochin eggs in April/May.
Items I owe:
silkiemom1986 (side-swap) 6+ SG eggs to be shipped when they start laying.




























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