Showing posts with label art and antiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art and antiques. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Happy Valentine's Day -- True Antique Ones

I have a notebook full of valentines and other things one person saved back when you had to write and make your own. They are so beautiful and so sincere. This one is dated 1846.

This one is dated February 14, 1847. The beautiful pink rose is an original watercolor.

This one isn't dated and is signed My Valentine. The area around the butterfly has been cut out in a continuous loop as you will see in the next  photo.

I am holding the butterfly up in the air so you can see the surprise in the center. It will be featured in the next photo.

Two birds holding a ring and the inscription ♡"I am thine eternally"♡. Isn't this romantic?

This one has blue forget me nots with yellow centers handpainted in watercolor. Signed simply Valentine with a whole page full of a heartfelt message of love. 

❤️♡HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY♡❤️
xo

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Wonderful Framed Hunt Print Thrifted Today

I couldn't be more pleased with this Cecil Aldin framed hunt print. The original is circa 1910 and this is a very nice reproduction printed on heavy thick paperboard and it doesn't require being under glass. This is especially nice for me because glass would be too reflective in my kitchen. I came home and hung it immediately after a gentle cleaning. It's 26" x 14".

I really like the way it looks over my doorway into my living room. The size is perfect too.

I can't wait to see it tomorrow in the morning light. These photos were taken in very late afternoon light on a cloudy day. I saw my first tiny snowflakes today and we might have snow for Sunday.

Cecil Aldin -- The Whip. There is an annual hunt each year near my cottage with foxhounds and riders in red jackets conducted by The Spring Valley Hounds. I wasn't sure where this print would fit but I knew I would find a place for it and I did. Don't you love my $12.00 find? I got a nice sweater too. xo

Here is a Sunday morning photo that shows the hunt print very accurately. It's snowing lightly and the sky is overcast.


I don't think I have ever taken a photo from this angle. Now you see the whole wall that needs artwork with a sporting theme. Finding another Cecil Alden would be nice but that's almost too much to hope for. 

Stay safe if you have to drive in the snow. I am staying put until Mother Nature goes into melting mode. I don't need to go anywhere and I have a pot of soup simmering on the stove. xo

Monday, January 30, 2023

Carrots and Turnips are Fine

From the Jane Johnson's personal Manuscript Nursery Library
(c. 1740-1759) at Indiana University. All 438 items are hand drawn and colored for her son as teaching items. I love this one and wish I could see all the others.

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Monday, November 28, 2022

Silver Tray with Engraved Coat of Arms

This tray is old English Silver Plate, called Old Sheffield Plate, that is very different from dipped silver plate. The silver is actually rolled on over a copper base. I bought it years ago even though the left handle was broken off because I loved the large hand engraved armorial crest in the center.

It must have had an important owner at one time.
I went to google translate for the inscription.
fide et spe
"The faith, and the hope of."


Now I love it even more.
If these old things could only talk!
xo

Monday, August 29, 2022

Cat on Rug -- Dutch Painting


Salomon Meijer (1877 - 1965)
The only subject that has been a constant during Sal Meijer's painting life is that of the cat. He paints portraits of cats as individuals; they are frontally depicted and look the viewer directly in the eye. Meijer's cats are seen in the comfort of their own home and in close up.
I love this one, don't you?
Auctioned by Christie's here.

Sunday, August 7, 2022

Antique Greyhound Dog Figural Door Handle

This antique brass greyhound door handle is quite wonderful.


This antique moon face door knob would make me smile every time I touched it. More decorative door hardware here.

I'm looking forward to seeing episode 5 of Grantchester tonight on PBS. Enjoy your Sunday night TV watching too. xo

Sunday, May 22, 2022

17th Century Hand Embroidered Bed Hanging

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in The American Wing. See many more detailed photos here. Cotton/Linen embroidered with red wool. Size is 76" x 74" with a scalloped border. Intensely embroidered all over! The design was stamped on the fabric in England but probably embroidered in the New World. The panel descended in the Clapp family, members of which emigrated from England to Charleston, South Carolina, in 1680. It's amazing this needlework survived isn't it? Enjoy!

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Best House Tour Ever: Robert Kime's London Flat

Sit down, get comfy, and get ready for a treat.
Robert Kime's intricately-layered flat is the distillation of 50 years of expertise. The London flat owned by antique dealer and decorator Robert Kime is a journey of discovery through decades of collecting art, textiles, and curiosities. There is a fabulous 8-minute video with Robert Kime and 9 more photos. WOW. Wonderful article too from House & Garden UK. 
Begin tour here
Enjoy! xo

Thursday, March 31, 2022

George Washington: Rare Miniature Portrait on Ivory

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A rare and important “H. Patterson Harris” portrait miniature of General George Washington, completed by Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741-1827) after his 1779 sitting and public commission to honor the “hero of the Philadelphia campaigns” was the top lot at Brunk Auctions March 25-26 sales, bringing $442,800 and selling to a private collector in the United States, bidding by phone, who was underbid by an American institution, also bidding by phone. It is the only known miniature of its kind that has ever been offered at public auction. Painted in watercolor on ivory, in what was presumed to be its original 18K gold case.

The miniature was accompanied by a period leather case lined with silk, a circular 18K gold locket containing a lock of hair purported to be that of Washington, a brass inlaid mahogany studio desk and its assorted contents, and a medallion that reads “CH Peale / to / Coleman Sellers.” 
The portrait miniature was published in Charles Coleman Sellers’ Portraits and Miniatures by Charles Willson Peale. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. Descended in the family of H. Patterson Harris of Westport, Conn.

That must have been a very exciting auction for the audience. They were so lucky to have been able to see this rare portrait of the father of our country in person.


Charles Willson Peale: (American, 1741-1827) Rare and Important Portrait Miniature of General George Washington, c. 1785, the "H. Patterson Harris" miniature, painted after Washington’s sitting with Peale in 1779, watercolor on ivory, 2 x 1-1/2 in.; presumably original 18kt gold case, pinned to silk lining of a period leather case, 3-1/4 x 2-1/2 in.; together with a circular 18kt gold locket containing a lock of hair, (purchased separately) purported to be that of General George Washington, 1 in. diameter, pinned to the opposite side of the period leather case; together with Peale’s studio desk and its assorted contents, mahogany with brass inlay, medallion reads “CH Peale/to/Coleman Sellers” Note: This miniature is one of the works completed after the famed Sitting of 1779. This additional information and photo found here.

Friday, March 25, 2022

Angel in Central Park

Wonderful photograph.
Great Patina.
Bethesda Terrace in Central Park, New York City.

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Home Design with GUSTO


I saw this photo in an article here. I saw several of the decorated chests in the article in person at an elegant estate I toured a while ago and immediately fell in love with the designs and wonderful craftsmanship. The shop is in West Palm Beach Florida. More photos from their website below. Quote from the owners, a mother and her two sons -- “We joke that Casa Gusto is our excuse to justify and continue our hoarding.”





A woven wheelbarrow? Swoon.



Monday, February 28, 2022

Wonderful Figural Antique Food Choppers


Aren't these wonderful? 
Wouldn't they make food chopping more fun? 
Folk Art at its finest!

February flew by, didn't it?
Happy last day!
xo

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Friday, December 17, 2021

A Very Elegant Bathroom


No Words!
Simply Spectacular.
Enlarge image here.
Are the walls hand-painted or nautical wallpaper?
The master bedroom looks nice too, doesn't it?
Swoon.

Thursday, December 2, 2021

Unknown Albrecht Dürer Drawing Discovered at House Sale for $30


The Virgin and Child with a Flower on a Grassy Bank 
(around 1503) Agnews, London

This is an absolutely fascinating story. This signed Old Master drawing, in an antique frame, was sold by the daughters of a deceased architect/antique collector/dealer. They thought it was a 20th century reproduction but it has been authenticated as a circa 1503 original and the auction estimate is in excess of $50 million. The whole story can be read in the link I will leave below this post. If you want to see the Dürer in person, this drawing will be on exhibit in NYC in January 2022. Keep going to estate sales and maybe you can make a discovery too. Let me know and I will post it. xo

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Antique Desk & Mirror Drawing: Beatrix Potter


From 1903 one of Potter's favourite haunts was Gwaynynog in Denbigh Wales, the old rambling home of her uncle and aunt, Fred and Harriet Burton. I am beginning to love her interior sketches as much as those of her animals. Especially because they depict rooms where she stayed when visiting homes of relatives. ©Victoria and Albert Museum



Tuesday, March 2, 2021

MARCH: Planting Bulbs

Eugène Samuel Grasset (French 1845-1917) 
The Beautiful Planter 
Calendar page for March 1896
Eugène Samuel Grasset was a Swiss decorative artist who worked in Paris in a variety of creative design fields during the Belle Époque. He is considered a pioneer in Art Nouveau design.

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Blue and White Tile Mural

A Baroque Interior with Azulejo Tilework 
a·zu·le·jo A kind of glazed colored tile traditionally used in Spanish and Portuguese buildings. via