A small nook filled with vintage and antique household goods, from figurines to furniture.

New things found and posted weekly, so check back with us often. If you see something that piques your interest feel free to email me. We're located at 427 England Street in Ashland, just off Exit 92 on Interstate 95 north of Richmond, VA.

Monday, February 13, 2012

New Treasures Part II

Wow!  Someone loved the sewing chest as much as I did, because it's already gone! 

Don't worry if you missed it, here's more treasures now in the booth:

a wonderful solid mahogany dropleaf pedestal table...
 
...with a beautiful leaf.  
With the side drops extended and the leaf inserted you'll have plenty of room to host your dinner party!

 the six legs of the pedestals are elegantly tipped in brass lion feet.

 four wonderful early children's books about an adventurous goat named Billy...
In this one he travels to the Exposition.

 he has other great adventures including flying in hot-air-balloons, roller skating and stowing away behind Model Ts!

This mid-century solid maple chair has so much character, he almost needs to be named.
Harvey?  Hmmmm...

NOW, lets make good on my promise of ephemera!

 A large selection of early 20th century cookbook pamphlets...many published by well-known brands still in business today like Jello and Rumford...

 A great selection of crafting and house-keeping magazines from the 1920s.  these lovelys are so fun to browse, the back ads especially are a scream.  They also have great vintage full-page color ads for things such as Campbell's soup and Lifesaver mints!

This pile of fantastic fashion magazines are from slightly earlier, ranging from the turn-of-the-century to "Downton Abbey" era teens.  If you would like to know what the cutting edge fashions from Paris looked like in 1904 or 1912...come peruse these pages!  Also illustrates the intricate details of such frocks.  A gold mine for anyone interested in historic fashions...and as always, the back ads are completely compelling!


And finally (for now) a selection of smalls:
We have a nice collection of early 20thc brooch pins (HELLO HUSBANDS: you still have time before Valentine's...shake up the flower routine!)

Also a Deco-era gazelle typewriter ribbon tin and two old tins for paper fasteners.

Whew!  Thats all for this update...but keep checking in this week, there's quite the backlog!
Happy hunting,
Hapenny.

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