Wednesday, October 6, 2010

~ Bring Out The Vintage Quilts ~

Well it's that time again to bring out the quilts and coverlets out of the Old blanket chest to stay nice and cozy. I luv to use these old quilts to keep us warm during those chilly nights during the winter months. And with the surprise of Fall coming quick here in California, I am eager to bring them out of of their summer resting spot. Tallulah decided to help me dig them out of the chest but she ended up getting bored and decided it was more fun to play with her stuffed lambie and let me do all the work instead. LOL But I'm sure she will be right there when it gets cold and she wants to snugle up.

Our favorite coverlet is dated 1830 and is an American Piece and was found at a shop here in town. All the quilts came from flea markets and estate sales and even a couple of shops throughout our travels. The blanket chest is also an American piece and is made of pine wood. I am not sure where it was made but I wish it was a southern treasure. It dates from the 1830s to about the 1860s.

This mustard painted chair is one of a pair we picked up at a flea market in Pasadena. I luv to add American primitives to our collection when we can find it for a good price. It is just being at the right place at the right time I guess.
Here is a better photo of the quilts. I don't mind a little damage to them. It just goes to show that the women who made them enjoyed using them (as we do) on those chilly nights. But this morning while I was looking at the weather forecast they say it might be 92 degrees on Sunday. What can I say California weather is a surprise week to week. But the nights will be in the high 50s to 60s.
And here are some more vignettes throughout our home with antique Halloween treasures We luv this black Americana post card it is a great antique post card the little guys arm moves up and down to cover his face and it is postmarked 1906 or 08.
The young lady decided to have her photo taken with her costume before she left to her Halloween party for the evening.


Throughout the years of us collecting we have picked up many of the goodies pictured here at some great shops and flea markets for really good prices.


I like to use vintage bears for all the holiday collections we do. I think they just add that extra touch of vintage to the whole vignette. You can see some paper mache pumpkins and the black cat Jack-ol-lantern which date from the 30s to the 50s.


And a couple of the pumpkins are wearing crape paper hats from parties from the 20's along with some noise makers and those cute small nut cups as party favors. I hope you have enjoyed the collection. I'm going to join in for ~ Vintage Inspiration Friday ~ hosted by Debra over at ~ Common Ground ~ and also for ~ Show Off Your Cottage Monday ~ hosted by Cielo. So come on by and see all the great post fellow bloggers had posted. Have your selves a good weekend.....Julian & Raymond

33 comments:

  1. Hello:) You really have some beautiful quilts. I agree, a little bit of discolor...doesn't bother me one bit. The one with the flower basket is great. Love all of your Halloween decoration too. Nice collection.
    ~Debra
    Capers of the vintage vixens

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  2. Love your Halloween display. The quilts are such a treasure. The ones I have luckily are made by my family and are old. The older the softer, and more character!!

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  3. What beautiful quilts! And all your halloween decorations are so fun!

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  4. Oh my gosh, all those jack-o-lanterns are just amazing, I've never seen anything like them before. So cool! I love them! Happy VTT!

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  5. I love your Halloween display. I wish I had even one of those old pumpkins.

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  6. Your quilts are amazing!! I really love the grandmothers-flower-garden quilt and the one with blue sashing and embroidered baskets !! Sooo pretty!!!

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  7. Hi Julian, You always have amazing collections... I need to find out how you store it all away.. I need to get organized! Love those quilts! The high 50's and 60's are our day temps:-)) What a great halloween collection!!
    Bella

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  8. Your home must look absolutely beautiful with all the quilts and Halloween goodies all about. This was a great post. I loved looking at all of your photos. Thanks so much for sharing. I loved it all.
    Genie @ buttonsforbaga

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  9. Julian -- you have some beautiful quilts!

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  10. Found you by way of Lines from Linderhof and enjoyed seeing your vintage quilts. The embroidered basket quilt with the robin's egg blue sashing caught my eye...the pattern is one of many made famous in the "Lovable" quilt - named for a young woman who lived in Arizona who collected the popular patterns in the '30's and made a quilt out of them. Our guild reproduced it for a Raffle Quilt in 2001 & I also made one for my Mom & Dad's 60th Anniversary. Would you be able to open up the quilt for your readers? Would be great fun to see the entire piece. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  11. you got some pretty quilts! but I like your wooden chest! thanks for sharing.
    xo
    fitty

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  12. Love your quilts! I have been looking for vintage pumpkins but they are always so expensive. You have a .great collection

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  13. Hi Julian,
    I've been offline as I was moving house. I'm so glad to be back to see your quilts. They are so nice I want to hold them. Lucky you using them to snuggle under.
    Best wishes, Angela.

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  14. Hi Julian, I love the quilt with the baskets stitched on it, I kinda have a thing for old vintage baskets. Also that chickie oil painting is soooo adorable, I would have fought for that one also! Stay warm or cool, in our crazy weather! Christie

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  15. Such fun Halloween vignettes. Your quilts look very cozy and pretty.

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  16. Love your quilts but I'm WILD about your Halloween collection. What can I say, huh. I wish I had thought to collect paper mache pumpkins before they became so expensive. Halloween is probably my favorite holiday.

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  17. Everything looks wonderful. That paper mache black cat pumpkin is awesome. I also like your mechanical postcard. Very cute.

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  18. You have a wonderful collection of quilts and I love your Vintage Halloween collection!!! Looks like you're all ready for the fall season! Julie

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  19. Julian, the quilts are so lovely; all of your decorating for fall is wonderful. I wish I had your talent for decor.

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  20. Absolutely wonderful collection of Halloween paper mache pumpkins and lanterns.
    xxx
    Carole

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  21. Your collection is amazing. Just love all these old Halloween pieces. And the quilts are so precious. I know my grandmother made one for me when I was little... a real heirloom. And Tallulah is just the cutest, she always lights up every post!! Thanks so much for linking up for VIF! Hope it cools down a little for you guys.
    hugs,
    Debra

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  22. I love all your beautiful quilts. I have one that my grandmother gave me before she passed away that was her great-grandmothers. It is one of my most beloved possesions. Just think of all the stories behind each quilt. Such a wonderful piece of art and history.
    XoXo

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  23. wow..nice post you have created...love you beautiful quilts... and also those cute dogs...hehehe...



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    regards,
    badloi

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  24. What a wonderful collection of antique hallween items you have-I'm jealous! Isn't it fun to get it all out and set it up. I'm holding on to the last days of Indian summer, but also getting ready for those colder days ahead-wonderful quilts also!

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  25. Ohhhh your quilts are just fabulous and I love your Halloween decor! Thank you for more pictures of your home. Love it!
    Hugs,
    Olivia

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  26. Enjoyed seeing all your vintage jack-o-lanterns. You have a fabulous collection. I recall having one of these as a child. I also had one in the shape of a black cat. Wish I knew what happened to them. They would certainly be treasured now!
    Happy Halloween! ~ Sarah

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  27. Those first 2 painting are beautiful in their tones of color. Love the quilts too.
    QMM

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  28. I enjoyed you blog and all the things you shared today.

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  29. Your dog is darling....love your collections...especially that shabby looking teddy bear.
    I have one very similar..but mine is SO shabby he does not have any eyes right now...I plan to give him some when we finally get our living room back in order...he is there someplace.

    Thank you so much for dropping by my blog.
    You asked if the roses were from my garden, THESE were not...most of the ones I post are.
    I do love the rose vase too...probably my favorite really.


    Rose

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  30. Just love your Halloween vignettes. What neat treasures you have too.

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  31. I just found your blog and the 1st thing that sucked me in was those two adorable babies in your header! Precious!!!! Makes me long for a sweet furbaby.

    You have quite the collection of fun vintage Halloween decor! Love it!!! Please drop by and visit with me at www.SouthernSomedays.com.

    Have a wonder filled day!

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