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Montana is having an event!! Read all about it………….
That’s right – we are going BIG time! The White Barn will be stuffed full and 10 Acres of this:
First come first serve – we will be assigning spots asap – Barn is already full of vendors, and the field is half way there. Food, wine & beer vendors are already assigned too…but there are still spots available, and they are all excellent spots. You can bring your camping digs and build your empire out in the field – make it your own, camping is not a requirement but.. it does sound fun! Saturday will be an evening event 4 – 8 (by candlelight, chandeliers, and battery operated camping thingies lol!) and all day Sunday 9-5. Everyone is welcome to join us – we encourage all antique stores to join us and build your own area in the field as a group. It will be fun!! Email us below by filling out the form and submitting it for any questions, or to reserve your spot, its only 100 bucks for a 10 x 20 ish space or call 547-1-747-3185 ask for Penny.
* Link…. http://www.indulge1461.com/bff-barn–field-festival.html
Antique Charm Bracelet
The original charm bracelets date back to ancient Egypt, where charms were worn as protective shields, signs of status, and identification tags. Charms were also popular with the citizens of the Roman Empire and on into the Middle Ages, but it was not until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that charm bracelets were worn as decorative jewelry. During Queen Victoria’s reign, bracelets featuring small lockets, family crests, and glass beads became common.Antique charm bracelets are rising in popularity today because of the history associated with the jewelry.
*Note researching this awesome Victorian charm bracelet purchased on OnlineAuction.com. I found this picture of how they were originally sold, it looks like they cost 1cent! Wow! amazing.
http://vintage-charm-jewelry.com/?p=900 source. thanks for reading my blog!!
I like old things that time has tried And proven strong and good and fine; Rose-petal softness of old sheets; Old pottery of quaint design; Old trees that stand against the wind, However gnarled their branches are, Symbolic of a soul grown strong, Communing years with storm and star; Old houses marked by hours Of love and living through the years, That proudly bear their stamp of worth In spite of strife and stress and tears; Old faces time has etched with lines Of love and laughter, sorrow, too. I like old things — they have a depth Unknown by anything that’s new. Cora Mae Preble
*these are some of my favorite photos.
Pawn Stars episode, Sir Isaac Newton book. I was totally fascinated by this so I immediately went to Google to find out more. Found this website! Awesome! Indexing it for myself here on my blog.
1546, De Natura Fossilium (On the Nature
of Fossils) and De Ortu et Causis
Subterraneorum, the first book on physical geology and the book
featured on Pawn Stars.
The following Blog is written by thebooksinmylife.com 🙂
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“Edwardian jewelry which is circa 1901 to 1910. Edward was Victoria’s son and reigned
for a short time so the jewelry from that era is quite collectible.” sassyclassics.com
Brooch I photographed I believe is called an Edwardian Star Burst Brooch. I am trying to piece together photographs and items I see to the appropriate era. Forgive me if I make mistakes! 🙂
Mourning jewelry is jewelry traditionally worn when someone was in mourning. During the 16th through 18th century memento mori jewelry was popular for mourning and it became even more popular after the death of Prince Albert. Queen Victoria remained in mourning until her passing in 1901, causing a revival of this type of jewelry. During the latter half of the 19th century they were of sombre design and black is the main used color. Materials used are typically black enamel, jet, onyx, human hair, glass, vulcanite and gutta-percha. please go to langantiques.com
An unidentified ca 4-year-old little girl seated in spool turned chair and holding her wax head doll with jointed wooden or composition body in her arms, mounted in an embossed single rose leather covered wooden case.
Charles M. Ising (also spelled Isings) was a daguerrian in Philadelphia from 1852-1857. He is listed on North 8th in 1853 and 1854, dating this image to that period. Ising had an exhibit of daguerreotypes at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia in 1852. His name has also been noted imprinted on the liner of a daguerrian case. (www.daguerreotype.com)
Condition: Bright image with wipe across most of image, still, VG-.
Notes …Studing Daguerrotypes * This one sold a Cowan’s Auction for $575.00 ( I lightened her face and took off some of the damage.) VF
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