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The Old Bakery

Locality: Atherton, Queensland, Australia



Address: 72 Main Sreet 4883 Atherton, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Happy holidays everybody! So sorry to not have The Old Bakery bursting with life and vintage treasures this year.The woman currently running the shop took off for Melbourne, but we'll have new tennants with an exciting new shop opening soon, so stay tuned! Thankyou so much for all your thoughts and good wishes. Feels so good to know The Old Bakery brought so much joy to so many of you!



23.01.2022 Here's a picture of the cane chair.

23.01.2022 Having problems accessing messages at the moment. I have part of the message from someone wanting to pick up an item Nicky is open 5 days a week Closed Mon / Tues

21.01.2022 Old Bakery Fans in Cairns today.I'm having a garage sale, 14 Jackson Close Westcourt



20.01.2022 Stall at Mossman Markets tomorrow! The shop is open all weekend 10-5!

19.01.2022 Wishing you all a Happy New Year! May 2016 be a year full of joy for everyone.

18.01.2022 Yes we are really open till 5 today!



17.01.2022 I'm having a stall at Yungaburra markets tomorrow 12-5 And The Old Bakery Mt Molloy is open all weekend 10-5!

16.01.2022 Getting my Mother's Day market stall together for Mareeba markets this Saturday. The Old Bakery Mt Molloy will be open all week( and weekend) so go find the perfect thing for Mum!

15.01.2022 A few pics of some items of interest that Memories n More have obtained. We are currently researching these very early pieces and some may be in the shop in the next couple of weeks.....

14.01.2022 Two famous Art Deco ladies of the Stoke on Trent Potteries; Clarice Cliff and Susie Coper Both highly collectible ceramicists Clarice Cliff, was mainly activ...e from 1922 to 1940. Given a series of rejected pieces of pottery to paint, Cliff - barely more than a girl - used the whole colour spectrum for her palette and when asked how she would describe her style, she said "Bizarre." And so Bizarre Ware, her first and most collectable range was born. Susie Cooper was awarded a scholarship at the Burslem School of Art. Intending to pursue a career in fashion, her application to the Royal College of Art, London was rejected because she was not currently working in a related industry. Gordon Forsyth suggested that Susie should work for a local potter, A.E.Gray in order to meet the college requirements. In 1922 Susie joined A.E.Gray initially to train as a paintress. however she was soon promoted to resident designer.

14.01.2022 Open all Easter!



12.01.2022 Rustic farmhouse bench $150,Art Deco kitchen cupboard $70

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