The Blind Mole

The Blind Mole Antiques, Curios, Mid-Century design & Industrial Salvage as seen in Homes & Antiques Magazine The items that we would love in our own home.

The force behind The Blind Mole is Brett Scott & his little family & its really quite simple, we buy the things we like!! The things we would love to see in a retail space, bar or cafe if we had any of these!!! Based in the steel city of Sheffield Brett has been dragging his family around buying & selling vintage items for many years & with the help of our lovely children this website & the Blind

Mole was born. Unique, timeless, quirky, classic pieces which span the eras, The Blind Mole is all about bringing these finds direct to you wherever you are. Allowing a wider audience to experience our eclectic mix.

08/06/2026

Mystery Object Monday
🔍 Introducing our new weekly challenge: Guess the Antique!

Every week we’ll be sharing a close-up photograph of an antique or vintage item from our collection. Your challenge is simple: can you identify what it is before anyone else?

Leave your guesses in the comments and we’ll reveal the answer in a follow-up post. Some will be easy, some will be surprisingly tricky!
Good luck

08/06/2026

Check this out - our very own logo printed onto the wall at our studio.
Get in touch with Vertical Surface Print to discuss your needs & find out how they can help you to transform your space

06/06/2026

It’s Saturday morning - it’s our monthly antiques & vintage pop-up shop
Come down & see us we’re here from 10am
870 Pen*stone Road Sheffield S6 2DL

Let’s talk Victorian Transferware - why is it important?It helped democratize decorative goods. Before industrial produc...
03/06/2026

Let’s talk Victorian Transferware - why is it important?

It helped democratize decorative goods. Before industrial production, finely decorated ceramics were expensive luxury items. Transfer printing made attractive tableware affordable for middle-class households.

It gives us a cultural insight, the images chosen for transferware reveal what Victorians admired and consumed:

* Romantic views of the countryside
* Interest in archaeology and history
* Fascination with travel and empire
* Popular literature and current events

A single plate can provide clues about manufacturing technology, trade networks, and social trends of the 1800s.

This pottery represents an industrial innovation. Transferware sits at the intersection of art and industry. The technique was one of the innovations that helped make ceramics a major manufacturing industry during the Industrial Revolution.
There’s many pieces to browse, this type of pottery offers an affordable antique and a foot into the past 🕵🏻‍♀️

We’ve been enjoying a much-needed break this past week and, of course, couldn’t resist picking up some beautiful new tre...
01/06/2026

We’ve been enjoying a much-needed break this past week and, of course, couldn’t resist picking up some beautiful new treasures along the way ✨

Here’s just a tiny peek at a few of the gorgeous antique finds that will be arriving soon 🫣

If you can’t wait, you can shop online for similar treasures now, or come and see us at our pop-up this Saturday 6th from 10am. We can’t wait to share these special pieces with you!

21/05/2026

Inspired by the magic of the Chelsea Flower Show and the timeless beauty of gardens that feel collected rather than created 🌿

Our garden renovation has landed!! Boy have we waited for this one. We’ve been leaning into vintage pieces — aged terracotta, reclaimed stone, weathered pots, old ironwork and details with a story to tell. There’s something special about mixing new planting with objects that already carry character and history.

We wanted the space to feel established, romantic and slightly undone… the kind of garden that looks like it’s evolved over decades.

Chelsea always reminds us that the most beautiful gardens aren’t just designed — they’re layered.

13/05/2026

EPNS or silver? what’s its all about? Here’s some quick info to help you spot the difference.

A huge THANK YOU to all of our wonderful customers for supporting our small antiques & vintage business 💛Whether you’ve ...
11/05/2026

A huge THANK YOU to all of our wonderful customers for supporting our small antiques & vintage business 💛

Whether you’ve visited us in person, ordered online, shared our posts, or simply followed along on our journey — we truly appreciate every single one of you.

To say thank you, we’re giving you 15% OFF SITEWIDE for a limited time ✨

Now’s the perfect chance to find that one-of-a-kind vintage piece, timeless antique treasure, or unique decor item you’ve had your eye on.

🕰️ Use code: Maypopup at checkout
📦 Sitewide • 7 days only

Thank you for being part of our story — we couldn’t do this without you.

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870 Pen*stone Road, 2A
Sheffield
S62DL

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