Souvenirs: Paris Brass Flower Basket and Sacre-Coeur Brooches
If you went to Paris in the 1930s, you might have bumped into Gertrude Stein and bought these little souvenir pins.
If you went to Paris in the 1930s, you might have bumped into Gertrude Stein and bought these little souvenir pins.
On Sunday, I went to the The Old Book & Paper Show at Wychwood Barns. I traded my autograph book of 1930s wrestlers for this Waterman Expert Essential black lacquer ball point pen.… Continue reading
It’s wierd, buying other people’s souvenirs at thrift shops and yard sales. I don’t buy touristy souvenirs for myself when I travel, why would I want someone else’s memory? Maybe its because I… Continue reading
I bought these vintage sealskin boots in K-W a couple of weeks ago. It was warm when I left TO, but Kitchener being in the snowbelt and all, the boots came in handy… Continue reading
No tribute to Dame Elizabeth Taylor could pass without some mention of her celebrated jewelry collection. Yesterday, her gems were valued at $150 million and are going to be auctioned off to raise… Continue reading
To quote Martin Prince: “KABOOM! That’s the sound of the thunderous volcanic explosion that gives birth to the magnificent geode.” The rock nerd in me must state that, for the record, geodes can… Continue reading
Found two great pieces for my spring wardrobe on Sunday. The first is a lovely bouclé, 3/4 length sleeve jacket by Bob Mackie. Yes, the man who created Carol Burnett’s Curtain Dress lent… Continue reading
Just eye candy today — a golden ring by Elis Kauppi for Kupittaan Kulta, Finland.
Picked up this wee bar pin at the St. Lawrence Antique Market last Sunday for two bucks. It has assay marks, but I can’t quite make them out. Next week, I’m going to… Continue reading
I really, really don’t need another purse. But I couldn’t resist this slouchy green suede purse. It’s got a label that simply reads “Made in Italy for The Bay.” I love the bold,… Continue reading