I have been taking a lot of pictures of my favourite vintage, vintage inspired and antique pieces that I have around my house, so I thought I would share some "eye candy" with everyone. I just love going to antique markets, so I have acquired quite a few things over the years. I already did a posting about my antique "blue flow china", so I thought I'd just post some pictures of random pieces that I have. They're not in any particular order, and I couldn't pick a favourite if I tried, so here we go..............
This is an antique oval framed picture that I found several years ago at my favourite antique market "Southworks" in Cambridge, Ontario. My living room is a mixture of many shades of antique white and blue, so this works perfectly in my decor.
This is not an antique, rather antique inspired, and made by me from an image I got on the internet. The frame was from Homesense ( our version of Home Goods for those of you in the U.S.A)
I love this pretty antique plate, also purchased at "Southworks" antique market. It sits on a shelf in my bedroom ( if you look closely, you can see that I didn't dust the shelf before I took the picture- haha!!!)
This mirror is also an antique, and I love the scalloped edge design. If you look in the reflection, you'll see an antique floor lamp, with a small birdcage hanging from it ( I keep a small candle in it for now, until I can find the perfect antique lantern to hang from it). Both pieces were purchased 3 years ago in a small village called Bath ( just outside of Kingston, Ontario).
I absolutely love, love, love this antique window that was handpainted by a local artist. I bought it at one of my favourite stores" Kimberley Jackson"- you can link up to there website through my sidebar. They make one-of-a kind furniture and accessories from reclaimed wood and antique windows/doors, etc.
This is were it hangs in our front window.
This "chimney" cabinet was also bought at " Kimberley Jackson", and was a real splurge at $1300.00, but I bought it with my first ever "bonus" cheque from my last job as a home furnishings retail manager. The sconce beside it is also from the same place and is one of a pair (the other one is on the other side of a triptic hanging on my dining room wall). They were all made from genuine antique reclaimed wood, and are extremely heavy.
This shadow box (from Ikea) holds a sterling silver fork and spoon set, with my name engraved at the bottom. I'm from France, originally, and it is the custom to give engraved silverware to a baby at their Christening. I left the patina on them so they look vintage ( and since they're from the 1961, I guess they technically are vintage ).
The rest of the items I'm going to show you are not antique or vintage, but they have a vintage or Shabby Chic feel to them, so I love them too.
I love this white planter, and the dried roses were the center-piece from my wedding cake.
I love the look of hand-dipped tapered candles that are still attached. These ones are hanging on the knob of an antique singer sewing machine that came from my husband's, grandmother's house. This sits in our dining room with my collection of' " flow blue china" surrounding it.
Here's how it looks in my dining room.
These candles are not vintage, but I had fun with my photo-manipulating program making them look like they are lit. Gimp 2.6 is a free download on the internet, and my 9 year old nephew told me about it.
The vase is really pretty, and was about $5.00 at Homesense. The little angel was from Michael's and cost a few dollars. I'm not a purist- if I like it, and it fits my look, I'll buy it.
I love this rectangular laurel wreath - and I bought that at the William Ashley warehouse sale about 5 or 6 years ago.
And finally.........
I get many comments on this plaque. It lives on our bedroom door- and it couldn't describe my husband in the morning any better. Even he had to laugh when I bought this at a gift shop a few years ago. It even has a vintage feel to it- I smile every time I look at it. And that's what it's all about, this obsession with collecting unique and pretty things.
Well, that's enough for now. I still have lots more, but I'll save it for another time. Have a great weekend.
Au Revoir!!!!!
Love your things. The standouts for me are the window, chimney cupboard, mirror - oh okay - pretty much everything. Just lovely.
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Lisa x
Wonderful blog...I love the mirror & your flow blue plates on the wall!
ReplyDeleteLove the old plate - you have some beautiful things. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteLiz
my favorite of your favorites is the mirror.
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Beautiful items. I really love the blue and white plates in your dining room. I am a blue and white person, so I was drawn to that photo. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteI love all your whites!!!! Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have such beautiful whites, love the vintage mirror.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Yes, I can see why these are your favorite things...but the lovely that caught my eye RIGHT OFF was that blue & white picther in the upper left hand corner of your banner.... OH MY YES..I love that.
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me how you get yoru verification word to show up immediately after a post. Can't figure that out...but when your 73 and not a tachy... that is what happens.
Rose
Rose
One of the disagvantages of this however, is you don't get a second chance to check the spelling.
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" not a techy".
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Rose
Your rooms are so fresh and inviting. I love the copper tea kettle you have pictured on the side. I cannot get enough copper. Your blog is really well done. I'd love to hear from you over at Brambly. Take care.
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