These 19th century architectural ornaments were spectacular. |
A stunning hooked rug from 1881 and a terrific trade sign! |
This giant zinc key is a 19th century locksmith's trade sign. |
That sign along the wall says "Painters and Decorators" So so cool. |
Wouldn't this cheerful yellow table be great in a country kitchen. |
A fabulous banner weathervane with central spinning component. |
carved 19th century sheep, so sculptural and beautiful. |
This bit of 18th century crewel work embroidery came from a skirt border. Isn't it lovely! |
More amazing architectural elements. |
I really want to get some of these antique blue green glass storage jars this year. |
This is called a 'confidence decoy' meant to attract birds flying high above it. It was taller than me! |
A super folky painted tin wall sconce. |
I'd love to get a decorative wrought iron row of hooks like this one for my kitchen! |
More glass storage jars- such a saturated hue on these. |
My favorite thing on the floor. Oh how I wish I had enough in my piggy bank to buy this antique sign for the studio. |
A magnificent and HUUUGE hooked rug. |
With two great lanterns and a long narrow bench below. |
And finally, a wonderful horse and sulky weathervane of the finest form. |
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