Friday, April 5, 2019

Today's Antiques and Untiques

As ever, a bunch of bo marvelous must-have marvels, and many MANY more still in the pipeline.

Here's today's:
You have no idea how much I love love love these pins.
 Found the above, and an identical set awhile back.  The identical set I'm keeping - I'll be the lady with the bird pins on her clothes -- but you can buy the above set, and have bird pins all over YOUR clothes.  
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Now here's an astonishing find. 
(which I chose to photograph amidst dead leaves, otherwise all you'd see was a round blob)  
   I thought maybe it was Phoenix glass, but then I noticed some bumps in the form of                 letters on the underside. And the bumps turned out to spell 'Czechoslovakia'


And also 'Tshecoslovaquie'


Then I did a little research and found out that this is from the 1930s.
MINT condition after eighty years or so!!!

Keywords for your interest and edification: 1930s Czechoslovakia frosted glass bowl with horses, 1930s Czechoslovakia frosted glass horse bowl
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This should be an exhibit in the Cutest Things In the History of the World Museum
 But since that museum doesn't actually exist yet, he/she could be exhibited in your own home!!



Even more keywords: dressed duck doll, Easter decor duck, Easter duck, cute duck doll
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Ladies and gents, meet Him and Her

They'be been together for decades.
 And would definitely make cooler than average wedding cake toppers.  Or quiet roommates.

And yet more keywords: Charles Dickens characters, Charles Dickens figurines, man and wife figurine
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Keywords not required for this BEEEYOOOOTIFUL
demitasse cup and saucer, with a pansy print.
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I find this to be something really sweet, to wit...

Saw whet owls in suncatcher form   SOLD
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