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18 July, 2020

A Little Summer Antiquing

We are well into summer here in Georgia with sweltering heat and humidity so it's time for my favorite indoor sport...antiquing! lol This year I will need to do it virtually, though, due to the coronavirus. :-(  Sooo... I am revisiting a post from a previous outing when my friend Linda and I headed out to our favorite spot, the Queen of Hearts in Alpharetta, to see what we could find. The change of seasons always guarantees some fun new finds and we were not disappointed!


I love heavy pottery pieces and the touch of glaze adds a cool summery feel. I'm also loving that beautiful swan planter.

This big earthenware urn has been speaking to me the last few times I've visited. I love those acanthus leaves!

 Nothing says summer like gardening and this fun flower pot wreath says it all!

I created my own version a few years ago and it currently resides on my front door! You can get the tutorial HERE.

Here's another cute idea! Add some flowers and greenery to a pair of children's boots and you have instant summer!

If you know me, you know I'm going to check out anything with goats or sheep...like this cute little dish.

 Hmmm....my HOA doesn't allow real sheep but this one could graze at my house!

 And you know I love this lamp, adorned with raised flowers...

 ...and this fierce goat's head!


And here are three of my favorites all rolled into one...a pillow with a sheep and French graphics!

I've been seeing lots of macramé lately...a real throw back to my earlier years when I was known to create quite a few pot hangers! lol But I've got to say that I never saw it on a pillow before and I think I really like it!

 And of course I love this one that stars a black and white cat like my Miss Kitty!

I had to linger at this display of beautiful Lunéville French faïence pottery because it brings back some pleasant memories of my time in France. I lived in Lorraine not too far from the town of Lunéville and its famous château. And I have been fortunate to find some dinnerware in the Old Strasbourg pattern pictured above. You can see it in a frenchy tablescape HERE.

This one is my favorite and it almost came home with me. It's a decanter for mirabelle...a brandy made from mirabelle plums, specialty of the French region of Lorraine.

 And I also paused to visit this French mustard pot..a reminder of my time at the University of Dijon.

I can't let a visit go by without sharing at least one tureen...and this one is a little jewel in my favorite blue and white! Sadly, nothing came home with me this time, although I almost bought a wonderful regular-sized tureen in white! But if you would like to do a little virtual antiquing of your own you can visit all three of their locations on their Facebook page here.

And as for the staff, they are also busy with their favorite indoor sport...cat TV. A bird feeder attached to the window is providing hours of fun!

We hope you are finding ways to stay cool in the summer heat as well!


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2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the virtual antiquing. I've been tempted by the acanthus bowl numerous times this summer. Are you looking at the 13.75" or the 20"? I have a feeling the medium sized one might be more usable in the long run. Thanks for taking us along. CherryKay

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  2. Debbie,
    I, too, am doing some virtual Retail Therapy!
    Of course, your will power is greater than mine. . .
    I would have brought the pottery jar home with Me!
    Pat

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