Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas to all travelers . . .
If you find youself away from home December 25th, try to capture the spirit of Christmas wherever you can find it.
It's out there in some of the most unexpected places!
Enjoy more vintage travel trailer art here.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Today is FESTIVUS | Send your cards . . .
Today is FESTIVUS. The made-up holiday created by George Costanza on Seinfeld as an antidote for the commercialization of Christmas.
Read about the Festivus Display at the Illinois Capitol.
Don't forget to send your cards!
Monday, December 22, 2008
M is for Manicure | Great Logo . . .
I think this letter M is such a clever design for a manicure cutlery company.
I got a vintage pair of pet nail clippers for Webster at at estate sale last week. The company is still in business using this logo. I wonder if MILLERS FORGE products are guaranteed perfect today?
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Korean Jar sells for almost $4.2 Million at Auction . . .
San Francisco, California:
International interest pushed the price for a circa 1800 Korean jar to nearly $4.2 million at Bonhams & Butterfields on December 9, 2008 setting a new auction world record.
The rare Joseon dynasty Korean blue and white porcelain jar was sold over the telephone, to an unidentified Asian buyer after a hotly contested bidding war among more than 12 clients, bidding from the salesroom floor and via telephones.
The mid-Joseon dynasty jar was discovered by Asian art department director Dessa Goddard in a monthly appraisal event held at the company's Sunset Boulevard gallery in Los Angeles. The jar was formerly in the collection of Mrs. Fiske Warren of Boston, part of the Mount Vernon Street Warren family. It has been in a family member's Southern California home for decades.
The jar was part of a worldwide tour prior to the auction. Its pre-auction estimate was $200/300,000, and the final selling price, including buyer's premium, was $4,184,000.
"We recognized that the subject matter of the Warren jar is unique," said Goddard. "One other jar in the Osaka Museum has a depiction of San Shin [mountain spirit] and his tiger; the Warren jar shows a bearded San Shin in the act of pulling the tiger's tail while basking under a pine tree, sun and clouds. The subject of the vase, together with its masterfully executed brush work, makes the jar of great importance to collectors of Korean art."
"Take care of your antiques and they will take care of you."
This Christmas Tree is To The Point . . .
There are so many clever people out there creating wonderful Christmas images from ordinary objects.
via poppypetunia (2nd photo)