Thursday, December 2, 2021

Christmas Buying Guide - Collection VII

Today's collection is made up of the oldest items in my shop, i.e. items from the 19th century and the early 20th.

This should have been yesterday's collection, but I was crazy busy all day, and by the time I had time, I was too tired to post it.  So here it is.  Collection VIII will be posted later today.

OK, let's go!

1880s hand-colored print of coach, coach drivers, and a beautiful horse.



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a matching 1880s hand-colored print


 
 
Both are neat things for the antique decor, Victorian decor, equestrian decor, and/or shabby chic decor.  I separated them out in my shop, because I figured that many people would like to have just one of them.

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Fast-forwarding to around 1910, we have this sweet salt box


Something perfect for the country decor, primitive decor, blue and white decor, and/or shabby chic decor.  Pretty much anything would fit in a shabby chic decor it seems.

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Rewinding back to around 1900, one of my favorite things in my shop... SOLD


So many of the buttons are sooooooo beautiful.

 
Perfect for the military decor, military collection, and man cave decor.  And, I suppose, the shabby chic decor.

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Fast-forwarding again to circa 1910

Collecting in miniature shoes is a VERY old hobby.
I've had miniature shoes even older than this one.

Although not nearly as beautiful as this one.

 Perfect for the miniature shoe collection, antique decor, Victorian decor, aaannnnd shabby chic decor.  

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From approximately the same period as the shoe, and also metal: SOLD

regal brass door knocker

Perfect for the regal residence, Victorian home, historic home, antique decor, Victorian decor.  And, of course, shabby chic decor.

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Thus ends Collection VII.

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