The white one was a gift and so also ghe small brown one. The brown one is from Sweden and was a gift from friends after their visit to that country. The blackish looking one is actually made from real silver and is again a gift given by a friend in UAE. I have to get it polished and shining one of these days. :}
Pictures of antiques and other pretty things around the house bought from our travels abroad, bought from antique shops, were gifted, bought at auctions, garage sales, church bazaars, Dollar Shops and inherited from parents.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Christmas pretties ..... ONE
We have countless Christmas-themed little things that I try to bring out and display in the living room every Christmas. They give that special nice feeling. The best time to buy this sort of stuff is after the Christmas holidays when stores want to get rid of their X'mas things. We have picked up some great pretties like these for a song.
Birds
I bought these at a church bazaar many years ago. Since then I have kept my eyes open for similar pieces to add to this collection but so far have not been lucky. These are wall hangings but I keep them propped up on the book shelves.
Japanese tea kettle
I have no idea how this pretty piece is still intact. I remember playing with it when I was a little girl. I used to use it as a vase too in my childhood. There's not a single dent anywhere on this piece.
Glass house
This was bought in the United Arab Emirates. Made in China of course, but it is very nicely made and the dried flowers and weeds are arranged beautifully.
Also, behind the glass house you can see some of our priced books. We have many antique books and I will try to photograph them at a later date.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Popcorn Tin and Peanut bears
These are collectors items. The popcorn tin is from Houston Food company and the glass bears in which I have stored tiny wooly toys afre from Kraft Foods
Monday, July 12, 2010
Wooden craft from the Philipines and Alaska
I got this set of wall decor from a Filopino friend. The 2 other wooden works are whistles that we bought while visiting Alaska
Trophy Stand
Our Scrabble trophies. The two big shells are from St.Thomas island in the Carribean. The shores were littered with these shells.
Painting: Cuban pre-done painting of a senorita
Paintings like these are found in Cuba. The street painters leave the eyes undone and if you buy the painting and want the subject to look a bit like you, then you sit on a stool in the middle of the street while the painter tries to capture your looks into the pre-done painting.
Painting: Peasant Woman
This painting is by the same woman who painted the "flowers in a vase". I bought it for the frame but then was too lazy to dismantle the thing for a new pic. It hangs in my bedroom as do a tonne of other pics.
Painting: Flowers in a vase
I bought this painting from a garage sale in my neighbourhood. The lady who sold it was the painter and this was one of her very first painting after completing a course in oil painting. I liked it because the entire painting has just two shades of blue and pink.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Jewel encrusted pen and keychain Bible
The gold pen has some tiny jewels and has been in my mom's family forever. The bible keychain was given to me by a colleague at my very first job.
Indian Shoes and a Japanese Fish
Colored bottles are from the $ shop. The pretty shoes are made from heavy metal and are from India. The one on the right has it's original pink color dating back from the early 1900s. The white fish is Japanese and is too delicate. It's made of glass and has lost it's fins. The Ivory brooch in the shoe has lost it's clasp.
Shelf holding tiny gifts from around the world
Pretty things on a tiny shelf in my bedroom. There are four Chinese masks on this shelf which were presented to me by a Chinese trader visiting the company I worked for more than 20 years ago. They are very detailed and well made. Also on the shelf is a wooden piece with a camel, herdsman and grass, this was given to me while we were in the Middle East. Each piece is removeable. Russian Doll on the lower shelf was a memento from friends after their visit to Russia. The tiny little elk on the same shelf is a Christmas tree ornament from our visit to Alaska. The dark wood bird-thing on the top shelf is from Indonesia from an Indonesian woman we used to know. The Black penguin is a Christmas hanging ornament and was made by a colleague of mine. Other bits picked up from Church bazaars.
Bottle Collection ... 3
One of my daughter's favorite perfumes is Organza. So here are three pretty ladies in two sizes of the brand.
Bottle Collection .... 2
I love the looks of the blue bottle. It has a golden dragon on it. The green bottle is like a leaf and shaped like one.
Bottle Collection ... 1
I am an avid collector of perfume bottles and pretty vases. The bottles with the gold casing are from my mother. The blue bottle is really ancient. Slim, sleek and feminine.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Jam Jar
This is another item from my parents' house. The lettering says: I C Hoffmann Strawberry Jam and the lid also looks like it's an original.
Floral design Serving Dish
My daughter gave me this as a birthday gift and she bought it from an antiques shop in Toronto. The back has markings that say: Victory - Salem China Co, USA.
Plate with brown design
Fortunately, I was able to salvage this from the dump heap that my mom had thrown it on after renovating a part of their house. It has a crack and the rest of the set of 6 plates are no more. I think this is either from Portugal or England. The marking at the back has the imprint of a crown.
Elaborate designed wine keg
I just love the intricate work on this piece. It is all wood and supposed to be a wine keg kept on a wooden stand. It even has a removable cork at the upper end. This was probably acquired at a Church bazaar and I think it is either English or Irish made.
Village Ashtray
We bought this pretty ashtray although we don't smoke. The craftsmanship is beautiful. We picked it up from Bombay, India in 1995.
Avon's Flower Girl
Avon's pefumes might not be that great, but most of their their perfume bottles are a collector's delight. I was lucky to find this at an antique shop for almost nothing.
Weasels on Tile
This is original tile-work by someone named W.Morgan in 1982. We picked it up at a Church bazaar and the back of the tile-work has a label that says: "Kimberley Enterprises, In Original, Torrance, California,USA
Steel Pins mold
This was won at a scrabble tournament. It's pretty heavy and has moveable steel pins that you can mold to keep the impression. You can see the imprint of my hand in this photograph.
Pretty little things
The wooden box wherein these tiny pieces are housed contained soaps that my daughter had given me on my birthday. Makes a great little showcase for tiny pieces like these. Most of these are from $ shops.
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