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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Birds and The Wise Old Man



I am so excited to share with you a couple of my latest finds! But first, I want to let you know that my new air plants have arrived and I want to show those to you first.
Airplants 

Just in case you didn't know, you don't need dirt to grow many air plants...that's why they're called air plants:)  All you need is air, light and to spray them with water to keep them hydrated.  Of course there are different species but that's not what this post is about.  I can go into more detail about air plants at a later time...Now, on to my latest treasures:)  Here is a wise old man in the form of a hand made teapot. At least, that's what I think it is.  I really like it a lot.

Here are my other treasures. These were part of a vintage teapot set, probably from the '40s or '50s.  I didn't know that until I got them home and started researching them.  One is the creamer and the other is the sugar bowl.  I just thought that they were really cute.

Now, you may be wondering how birds, a wise old man, and air plants  all tie in together?  Let me show you:) 
Aren't they cute...


Sunday, November 20, 2011

Sailing

Peacok's Treasures
Peacock's Treasures
My husband and I live very close to the Ocean and I have Always enjoyed sailing. I know what you're thinking...what a life, right? Not That kind of Sailing...lol. Garage Sailing. The best kind of sailing.
The kind of sailing where one has a real chance of find buried treasure. It is so exciting to read the ads and plan my route for the morning on the weekend. As I pull up in front of yet another sale, my heart beats faster, and my breath quickens...one would think I was in love:-) My husband and I used to tease one another about having the fever as the day wore on. The sailing fever that is...
Here is one of my finds from a recent sailing expedition. The young man that sold it to me actually said that the green colored bowl was part of a chip and dip set. I didn't know what it was for sure, but had a feeling it was something good. I kept trying to figure out how it would work for chips and dip and where Was the dip part anyway? Also, the etching on the bowl seemed to be a little fancy for a chip dish.
Here's what it turned out to be: It's a vintage Fostoria compote bowl. Royal - Plate Etching #237 (1925-1934) (Amber, Blue, Green, Crystal) - This striking etching was introduced in 1925 in blue. Blue continued to be produced until 1928. Because Blue was made for such a short time it is hard to find and very desirable. Amber, Green, and Crystal were made from 1925 until 1934 and are popular but not quite as hard to find as blue.

Did I mention buried treasure?