Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Pigs Trotters and a seagull wearing lipstick

Still catching up on blogging my BH doings.
Saturday morning was spent at the antique fair in Wadebridge.
My first one down here.
Only a few finds …..
… but met some lovely people.


A collector of sewing memorabilia …..
….. with the most exquisite items …
… to coo over.
The teeniest, tiniest scissors with a pen knife attached …


… just an inch long …
… perhaps once attached to a long chain ...
... round a slender neck …
… handy to snip her silk thread.
Tiny carved pig trotters .....


...... used to keep the wool tidy when knitting socks …
… on four needles.
An enamelled shoe with concealed pen knife …


….. also only an inch long.
Super, duper sweet.
Delicately engraved mother of pearl tape measures.


So very elegant.
The Victorians certainly knew how to do exquisite.


My purchases ...
... buttons ...
... of course ...



… one can never have too many …
… a silhouette picture so intricately cut out …


….. with the sweetest of messages on the back.


Odd bits for my collages …
... and ephemera ...
… vintage French maps, rent books from Bilston (11s 9p a weekrent in 1929) .. 


... and promotion pics for radio stars .....


..... before the days of TV.
A Scottie doggie brooch ... 
... with a loving gaze ...


... but  perhaps my favourite of all  …


… is a brooch of a seagull wearing lipstick.

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3 comments:

  1. I would love a day to poke through all that stuff. Beautiful treasures

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  2. So many lovely little things ...
    M x

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  3. Hi there, what a wonderful selection of treasures. I'm just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris

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