The most popular flea market in the Bay Area is the one in Alameda.  Held every first Sunday of each month at the sprawling former US Navy airport runways over looking the San Francisco skyline,    the Alameda Point Antiques Faire is the largest in Northern California with over 800 vendors selling  home decors, clothes, food, Louis Vuitton vintage leather goods,  pottery, books, dolls, shoes,  jewelry, furniture, etc.

Entrance fees:

6:00 AM to 7:30 am $15.00
7:30 am to 9:00 am $10.00   ***  We paid $30 for the 3 of us.
9:00 am to 3:00 pm $5.00

3 pm—- NO ADMITTANCE

Aileen at the Alameda Antiques Faire

Alameda flea market

There were several food trucks at the borders.
food truck, Alameda Antiques Point Faire

Harry, one of the vendors. His get-up is inspired by the Nancy Allen story book. He told me buyers always take his picture. I did too.
Alameda vendor, Harry

Lots of nice items but too big to put in balikbayan boxes.
Alameda market,  window

Dozens of stalls sell highly collectible vintage dolls
Collectible dolls

Shopping for unique items is challenging and fun.

Alameda Antiques Market, US Navy Way

There’s a guy selling all Louis Vuitton leathergoods. This trunks sell for $2,000 a piece. There were very old looking ladies handbags he was selling for $1,700. I am not a fan of buying old handbags especially Louis Vuitton, unless you cannot afford a new one and you want pre-owned if you could save a lot of money. That’s perfectly fine. In his case, the bags were not cheap, so instead of paying $1,700 for a very dirty old looking bag, why not just buy a brand new one from the LV store. You will get more value for your money. It’s new, clean, smells good, and something you would enjoy using for many years. One of the joys of buying a new bag is it smells good.

Louis Vuitton, vintage trunks

For ladies who find LV expensive, don’t feel bad, it’s not important in your life. There are so many nice brands that are less expensive.
There’s also a big advantage in buying cheaper brands. Pag luma na or ayaw mo na, it’s easy to discard. Hindi manghihinayang. When the bag is expensive, you get attached too it, ang pangit na, kamul-kamol na, sulat-sulat na ng ballpen, malutong na ang leather, katkat na ayaw mo pang itapon.

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alameda market,  cabinet

Alameda market,  dresser

The vendors of these furniture and art pieces are mother and daughter.  The mom is an artist.  She paints and does art on canvass.

It was love at first sight the minute I saw the table and chairs.   $425 daw including 6 chairs.    She gave me a $25 discount.  Sasabihin ko sana kung pwede $395 na lang pero kakahiya.  Imagine the amount of work they put in to finish this dining set.

white table and 6 chairs

The set included 4 chairs and 2 arm chairs.   Murang-mura na yan.

Alameda Market,  matching chair

Bong had some difficulty trying to fit the dining table and all 6 chairs at the back of the Navigator.
Bong loads the dining set

We left at 10:30 am kasi ang init init na.  Plus we’re happy with our finds including the dining set.

Hway 4

Next stop,  Island Pacific fast food.  Tilapia again?

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I don’t want to eat tilapia for the next 27 years.

Queen of tilapsie.

Queen, lunch with Len and Bong, Island Pacific

Aileen and I wanted halo-halo but Island Pacific ran out.   We made our own when we reached home.  Aileen always has ingredients ready.

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