Sunday, February 27, 2011

18th century Italian Flamed Urns

I love pieces that you just cannot resist touching...
Textures that beg you to stroke..






Gilt and Deep Red


I have this pair resting on my desk
Stirs my imagination...


For so many years, they would have rested at the church altar..
Music, celebrations, prayers





Do you have a piece that pulls you back in time?

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Love Interesting Shapes !!


Paintings have always spoken to me.
And texture has become one of my...."got to have"


When I discovered this pair of painted wood shield-shaped plaques...
with a wonderful wine colored background..
It was a '10' in my book !!
Over a bed?
Dining Room?
Living Room?
Any Room!!


The size...40" X 25" adds to their desire
Could they have been theatre props...
Any ideas??
Come see them at Marburger Farm Antique Show
Tent C, Booth CD8
Opening Day: Tuesday, March 29
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Monday, January 31, 2011

Cooling off in July in Avignon



This is July in the south of France !




I was in Avignon in July searching for my favorite French antiques...
If you have been in the south of France in July...
you know it can be SCORCHING hot!!


A truck was going through the narrow city streets of Avignon...
Blowing out huge, COOL, soapy-like bubbles !


Men and women forgot their age...
they forgot to worry about their shoes buried in inches and inches of bubbles..
they remembered being children.
I allowed the bubbles to cover my hair, my clothes...
( I 'tried' not to worry about my shoes)


So if the winter weather has you down...
think "what would you do" for even an hour of cold in July??


Friday, January 28, 2011

French Architectural Antique Birdcages....Buildings in Miniature

During the reign of Napoleon III, France was making its most elaborate architectural birdcages.

Many cages were copies of real buildings...castles, churches, and palaces ...
some bird owners even commissioning cages to be replicas of their own homes!!

The details of turrets, balconies, doorways, and windows appealed to collectors.
I have even seen clocks included!
Collectors such as Alexander Wilson Drake were fascinated with the principles included in the design.
(Drake's impressive collection is now part of Cooper-Hewitt Museum's permanent collection)












I smiled at the inclusion of the spikes atop the roof..

Keeping birds away from the building?


In the 18th century, birdcages were often designed to sit atop tables, however,
the 19th century saw more cages designed with flat backs to mount against the wall...
allowing a simple background to highlight the intricate architectural detail of the cages's front.

This painted 19th c French architectural birdcage's detail and size (36" long, 25" tall, 16" deep)
makes it a great centerpiece for your collection.
Come see it at Marburger Farm Antique Show in Roundtop, Texas
Opening day Tuesday, March 29
Tent C, Booth CD8

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Marburger Farm Antique Show - Spring 2011


I remember as a child, feeling the excitement of Christmas long before I put out cookies and milk for Santa...
Christmas lights stretched across the city streets...
Christmas trees filling lots, waiting to be taken home...
Drooling at the toys in Sears' Christmas Catalogue
My favorite French antiques arrived into port today..
Heading to Marburger Farm Antique Show in 9 weeks.
To me, it is like the Christmas Catalogue arriving !
Opening Day is Tuesday, March 29
My dog paintings are the first to find homes...hope to see you early!
Tent C, Booth CD8

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

December in Paris...with French Humor


December in Paris...cold and snowy !
So cold, even the restaurant chairs in St. Germain are wearing vests and jackets....
And the pig has on his scarf !!
French humor always brings on a smile..
My toast for 2011... feel the joy!


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Buying Groceries In France...On Your Honor

This time of year, the grocery shops are full and long check out lines await....
But not in France !!
In the south of France, I discovered the largest grocery shop I have ever seen...
So many aisles of yogurt...how would I ever decide??
But the part that really caught my eye....was their honor system

When you arrive at the shop...
you can choose to slide your credit card through a machine...
Select the hand held scanner that lights up...scan each item as you place in your cart....
When finished shopping, ...
Bag your own groceries...
Slide your card once again to say you have finished...
And go to your car !!!

No long check out lines !!!


To keep everyone on their toes ... there are random checks to be certain you scan all the items ;-)

Oh, how I wish my Atlanta shop would copy this system
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