First, let me say that my Magical Garage of Awesomeness is FULL FULL FULL, and sooooo much more is coming.
But here's what we have for today:
a rare and thoroughly marvelous poodle bottle
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Neptune is in the house!
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circa 1920 gentleman's scarf, once worn with evening suit, and drape coat,
and worn to attend the opera. Rigoletto, I think
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The back is wool. Keeps the scarf from slipping and sliding.
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Next up, something neato for the country decor, and/or primitives-intensive decor
True fact: Phenix is the company who originally made Philadelphia cream cheese.
This is the very rare cheese box with two sections.
Perfect for all kinds of small storage, or planting little cacti, etc. etc. etc.
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One of our most marvelous marvels.
to wit: a teak wood brief case: SOLD
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cuteness alert!
two little 1950s Renwal boats, one a ferryboat, the other a tugboat.Both with four wheels on their undersides, for sailing on the floor.
Both made in USA.
Remember when things were made in USA? I do.
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Here's something neat and sweet for the shabby chic decor:
summer scene needlepoint SOLD
winter scene needlepoint SOLD
Both dated 1954 on the back.
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Lastly, but far from leastly, is one of most ingenious things I've ever found.
i.e. a collapsible wooden wall pocket!
Isn't that little owl adorable?You can hang this flat on the wall, where it will be very cute, or your can push from the back (see above) and it becomes a wall pocket. Even cuter!!
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