Bargained for more than she expected.Amanda DeWitt, who goes by @itsamandadewitt on TikTok, was delighted when she purchased an antique Louis XVI buffet cabinet on Facebook Marketplace — but couldn’t believe her eyes when she opened it.“Obviously, I bought it.I was finally able to get my hands on it this morning.
It’s in my house; she’s absolutely stunning, perfect,” the Dallas, Texas, resident said.In a 90-second clip posted on Jan.4, she pans to the regal grand buffet, which she purchased for one-ninth of the original price.Although she inspected the exterior of the furniture piece through the online posting, she wasn’t able to take a look inside to see what treasures were waiting for her — until it arrived at her home.“When we first get it I’m unlocking the cabinets as one does like checking all the draws, making sure everything is ok,” DeWitt continued.“Please look what I found.
Literally no words.”The Texan opened the left cabinet of the buffet to find a full set of orange-boxed Hermes China dinner plates and one blue box from Tiffany & Co.“All these plates are in perfect condition,” DeWitt gushed.“I think there are 12 plates in total.”The gold-trimmed set included solid dessert plates with the Hermes logo in the center.“I mean, beautiful.
Literally what dreams are made of,” she said.DeWitt, astonished by the surprise, was unsure if the items were left inside the buffet by accident.Many TikTokers chimed in, claiming they would have assumed the China set was a part of the sale.“I would’ve said nothing.You are better than me,” wrote one person.“You are really nice.
I would have blocked them, felt guilty for a long time and moved on,” another added.“A spot for you in heaven, my girl, because that coulda never been me,” admitted a jokester.“My Hermes dinner party would have been planned that same day.”However, DeWitt’s heart of gold wouldn’t allow her to keep the plates unless it was given to her ...