4.30.2014

April Purchases

Here is what I bought this month.


Vintage Paperdolls from Chicken Scratch

Bowl with pansy design

The Burr McIntosh Monthly - March 1906


'La Regale' beaded purse and gloves (my first vintage pair of gloves!)
Vogue pattern #7442
Simplicity pattern #1268
Vintage Millinery flowers from Back Porch Gatherings

Vase (with pretty craquelure)

Wildroot Wave Set bottle
Display cloches from Back Porch Gatherings


Grindley of England plate


Johnson Bros of England plate (look at that craquelure!)

5 comments:

  1. oh wow! the paper doll collection is divine!!! i also think the wave set bottle is pretty, and how lucky you were to find such a neat 50s coat pattern!
    thanks for sharing :)
    ~Abigail

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  2. What a lovely finds! Especially those old patterns! These are nowadays hard to find, at least in my area!

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  3. What scrumptious vintage treasures you've found. You must have some pretty great places to shop at in your area! Love the crazing on the old porcelain. That kind of patina is interesting and makes me think that the piece was used and cherished by it's previous owner{s}. Lovely photography, too!

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  4. Hey, Evie!
    Just wanted to let you know that i've nominated you for the Liebster Award!
    If you've already received it or don't wish to participate, that's fine, too.
    Have an awesome day :)
    ~Abigail

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  5. What incredibly lovely purchases - they all seem to coordinate with each other to the degree that they strike me as looking like a gorgeous vintage capsule collection. I see that with my own buys sometimes, too, as we each tend to me drawn to certain styles, colours, types of items, etc, so it makes perfect sense that they'd jive together as your have here.

    ♥ Jessica

    *PS* Don't you wish you could wave a magic wand and have all those paper dolls clothes spring to life in human size? :)

    *PSS* Thank you, really and truly, thank you, for your caring, supportive comment on today's post. I have weathered this storm, I believe, and see sunny skies - and lots of great things - ahead now for my Etsy shop.

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