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January 4, 2010

~More of my Dining Room~

Hello Guys....well I told you I would show you more of my Dining room this week...so here goes...This is a corner where desk area is....



Now this is one of my oldest Music boxes....It's a "Sympbonia Musik Automat" and it's coin operated from Germany ca. 1740



This plays disc as you can see and I have over 2 dozen differ music disc for it....





This hangs on the wall above my desk....



This is where you dropped the coin and turned the handle to listen to the music....These use to be in salons and Theaters lobbies I got this piece for my 39th Birthday and bought it right out of a collector home









Victorian desk chair....




My desk and crystal Ink wells...this Ink well is from England...Oh and see that sweet little angel Tootsie send that to me 2 year ago for my Birthday...It's so sweet Thanks Toots I use it as a book end....



Leg of the desk








Candle stick phone



One of my "Gone with the Wind" lamps and why they call them gone with the wind is because they were used in the movie....But truth be told they were not even invented until after the civil war 1890 and they were called parlor lamps or oil lamps at that time....it's very hard to find these lamps today that are not a marriage...meaning the globe doesn't match the base etc.



An Angle lamp with an Amberina Shade...these lamps were used in Railroad parlor cars and is a gas lamp ca.1880



A hall lamp with "ruby" glass shades these were very popular in homes when electric was invented....The top shade is called an Elsie design




Now I just wanted you to see how I had the cabinet maker put these Stain glass window in for me....I had this dining room added on in 1996 and I got 4 of these stain glass windows that came out of a church in Marion. Ill....My late FIL had them sitting out in his yard for many years and they were covered with at least 5 coats of paint....He told me if I could get them home I could have them....Well I about broke my neck running to the phone and called a moving company and had them shipped home....Took many Hours to strip off all the paint and re stain them and I also had to re lead allot of them....These just sit in front of the windows that we had put in this room all I have to do is lift up on them to clean....this way if I want to move I don't have to leave the stain glass windows as they are not part of the house....



Bottom of window....









Victorian floor lamp....I made the shade for this many years ago when I was making Victorian lamp shades....This shade is a tulip shape...









This sits under my desk....can you guess what it is??? Well it's a cash register from an old general store....I have had many of my Antique friends that have wanted me to sell this piece to them...but I'm selfish and won't sell it but it's the only one I have found like this....ha ha!! Now I have added a vote poll to the top of my side bar to see how many really want to see anymore of my antiques or not...as I really don't share alot of them because I feel I bore you guys with them...So please vote and let me know if you want more or don't bother us any more with them...Antiques and the history on them are my passion...but I also know many don't care for them....

Many Blessings from my mountain top to yours....until next time






January 2, 2010

~Victorian Silver and Side Board~

Hello guys, I hope you had a great New years....I got up Wednesday morning with a cold to beat all colds and had to stay in bed and eat Truffles and rest ha ha!! Can I hear a Poor Gloria !! I didn't even see the New year in.....I know most of you that come by my blog know how much I love Victorian Antiques and I really have not shared alot of them with you....So today I did want to show you some my Victorian Silver and my side board and spoon rack....I have decided that in the next few weeks I will show you the whole dining room...as I have only shown bit and pieces of it so far.... A crystal and silver cruet set....I know it looks like pewter ha ha!! But that's one of my New year Resolution's is to polish all my silver which I hate doing...This is from ca.1870


A coffee Tipper also ca.1870 this I had to have many years ago because of the sweet cherub's on it....


A Master Salt Cellar with the individual ones you would set your table settings with...this set has 6 of these swans and the silver salt spoons to go with them....




Close up of the coffee tipper....




One of my Cherubs silver lamps....





Craved Griffiths on the side board....






I know some of you are thinking what's with the wall paper...well I'm one of those nuts that love wall paper







Now this is my spoon rack that hangs above the side board....












My late Husband had this made for me....the Lions on each end however came off of an old china cabinet and he had the cabinet maker add them to each end of the cabinet so it would match the side board




All the china plates I have hanging in the dining room are R.S. Prussia or R.S. Germany all are before ca.1880



At Christmas I had a few say they would like to see the front of this side board....well here it is...It's all quarter sawed oak ca.1880 I am only the second owner of this dining room set....This set has 2 china cabinets, an Ice Box and table and six chairs to match....


These are all things you would have seen on a side board year's ago....


This set took over a year to hand crave or so I was told when I bought it....came from an estate sale in upper New York....I had wanted a Oak table and chairs and a Antique dealer friend of mine was at the estate sale and called me about this set....I bought it with only a polaroid picture he send me and could hardly wait for it to get to California...



As you can see even the handles on the drawer are craved and look at the Lions feet on it...

I bought this set in 1980 and so it was 100 years old when I got it....




I think the cabinet maker did an awesome job matching the spoon rack to the side board for me....Spoon rack was made in 1980


The 2 Lions you see in the front are the back of the chairs that match the side board....I hope I didn't bore you too much today girls...May all of you have a Great day...and now that I can stay up for awhile I hope to get back to everyone that left comments on Kyra's first Birthday post....I know I am so far behind again story of my life a day late and a dollar short ha ha!!

Until Next time From my Mountain to yours....