Tuesday, May 29, 2012

New Premises .... New Look Blog..... New Items....

Things have been hectic in the new Premises and 
Blogging certainly hasn't been on my radar of late!

We have had many compliments on the new shop
and only a few have preferred the other location.

We are welcoming new clients in on a daily basis who
live in town and who hadn't seen the other shop.
Its amazing what being on the other corner
 means for business!

Anyhow here are some of our newer items in store now!


TAA Wedgwood dish, teaspoon and bottle opener.


A fixture in store - our straw filled rocking horse 
with the Walnut Tilt-top Dining Table
as backdrop.


A pair of Art Nouveau Copper Vases with an assortment of
Glass Insulators - there is an amazing array
of information on the web about Insulators.... who would have known
they are so collectable!


A lovely Apprentice Table - created by an apprentice to a master
craftsman - lovely patina and age to this piece.


A Hand Painted Blue Venetian Glass Decanter Set.


Mackenzie's idea for how you could use these blue porcelain
Insulators..... great Tim Tam holder!


Large Retro Orange Vase - particularly attractive.


Honey colored glass Epergne and bowl set


SylvaC Owl Jug in great condition


He is rather handsome.


Shabby Chic Kitchen Dresser - much nicer in real life!

Anyhow would love some feedback on the new look!

5 comments:

  1. Welcome back. Love the new look Cathy.
    So happy it's going well.
    Chris

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  2. i have been waiting for you to return to the blogging world....i know how busy you must have been...i have been promising to come in to see you for a cuppa and a browse...i will be there SOON...

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  3. Hi again Cathy.
    Your new shop is so pretty, I think a pic on your blog would be a good idea.
    Chris

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  4. I like the new look. Glad you got all moved in. I love that kitchen cabinet!

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  5. My folks used to collect insulators. I have memories of my dad scaling country fences to get at old fallen power poles to liberate the insulators. Not sure where they ended up. I think they are beautiful. Can't wait to see inside the new shop!

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