Thursday, February 19, 2015

IN A QUANDARY ---

I crave change -- After all of these years of collecting and changing out stuff, I still want something different to look at in our home.
The problem is that I really do like the things that we have inherited and accumulated over our 56 years of marriage, and hate to pack anything away.

I love my great-grandfather's lamp sitting on a textile I purchased on Portebello Road in London.
Everyone knows I'm crazy over brown transferware, and love looking at it every day.
I'm sold on wool, handwork, plaid, and texture.
And, I can't live without color plus wood that has lived a previous life.
So, I guess I don't really want change -- just would love to add a HUGE addition to the house so that I could look every day at MORE of the stuff I love.

In the meantime, I guess the least I could do is put the Valentines away for another year.And pull out part of another collection that hasn't seen the light of day for awhile --- antique silver.
A sugar bowl with a birdie on top with slots to hold teaspoons.
A spooner with a collection of sugar spoons.
A covered butter dish with a butter-knife holder.
And, a beautiful little creamer.
I remember now why they were hidden away --- they really need polished!!!  A project for another day.
At least, tarnish is something different to look at for awhile.

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The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday
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Smiling Sally for Blue Monday
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12 comments:

Sue said...

I always love seeing your collections...this ne is especially lovely....and someone...I think it was Cass at That Old House posted how easy she polishes silver...she just places it in some solution and it cleans itself....you should check that out...

Gina @ VictorianWannaBe said...

Hello, I'm visiting from Home Sweet Home party. I am an antiques lover and I enjoyed seeing your pieces! Pretty lamp and I like your silver plated pieces, I have some of the same pieces.
Happy Friday!
Gina

NanaDiana said...

LOL- Now there is a way to look at tarnish! xo Diana

Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson said...

I'm so glad that you are not parting with the things you love Sally! They are all what makes you, you!! Your Valentine display is darling and what a gorgeous collection of silver. I actually love it tarnished. I have next to nothing when it comes to silver, but I sure think it's pretty. I am trying to not start any new collections, but I found an entire box of white ironstone yesterday that I just had to have. Oh well, there I go again. lol! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann

Anonymous said...

HI Sally! OH, I always love seeing your wonderful treasures! That lamp is amazing! I love your brown transferware and the silver. Stay safe and warm if you get that snow. We are covered up in it and it's just so pretty! It amazes me how the sunshine will shine so brightly on the snow but it doesn't melt it. I guess that won't happen until the temps get above freezing! ;)
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

Anonymous said...

Hi Sally and thank you for popping in to see me and your sweet comment.
Enjoy your weekend.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

SmilingSally said...

Hi Sally,

You do live a nice life surrounded by so many treasures. Added to that are your talents to create and showcase. Thanks for playing today.

Happy Blue Monday!

Sarah said...

I like seeing your collections. A home layered with things added over time is one with soul. Thanks for sharing! I think your tarnished silver looks just fine. You have some gorgeous pieces. The vintage valentines look similar to some that were shown at my recent antique club meeting.

LV said...

A wonderful collection of great treasures. That lamp is awesome. I definitely would keep it out.

Jacqueline~Cabin and Cottage said...

I'm always thinking how lovely it would be to have a sprawling house with oodles of room for all the things I love. But I'm sure I would just fill that one up too! I love a lot of the same things you do, but your wool projects are wonderful! I'm not liking this latest cold snap, but at least you got some snow out of it! Just a few flurries for us.

The Charm of Home said...

Beautiful cabinet you have displayed with the dishes! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!

ℳartina @ Northern Nesting said...

Love it all!!