Monday, January 16, 2012

~ Wintiers Whites Creams & Silvers ~

We are finally getting some rain for our garden here in So Cal. this morning and expecting some more this weekend which I am so happy about. Since I can't play in the garden today. I decided to share some antique perfume bottles and a couple of our wonderful little bust this morning.A couple of the bottles have some silver overlay and look as if they could use a bit of polishing. But I enjoy the patina of aged silver. Maybe a little rub here and there to bring out a little shine. Lol





The silver overlay bottles are made in France and are from the late 19Th century and the other two smaller ones are English.





I also included these bust from the Victorian period since they had some creams and white for winter. The larger one of the two was hand carved and from Italy. In the front of the bust there is a encryption that reads " Beatrice" and the smaller one is a French lady wearing hear beautiful hat. Oh how I look forward to seeing some of our roses blooming once again. I see some new growth on the ones we had pruned earlier this month already.





Thank You all for visiting us today Tallulah and I enjoy your company and comments, hope to see you at the local flea markets here in Calif. Have a beautiful day friends.............Today, Tallulah will be linking up to A STROLL THROUGH LIFE

A DELIGHTSOME LIFE
~ WHITE WEDNESDAY~


4 comments:

  1. Just beautiful Tallulah! The bottles are so pretty ...
    Bitter cold here, rain on Weds. Flowers have popped their heads thru because we had such a mild spell here. Makes one wish to be digging in the dirt.
    Have an awesome week ~
    TTFN ~
    Marydon

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  2. I love the bottles and I have a lady very much like your little mans bust. Richard from My Old Historic House.

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  3. Hello, These perfume bottles are exquisite - I love how everyday objects were made to be displayed and were works of art themselves! I too am longing for my roses - what a blessing God has given us to be caretakers and to participate in the beauty of His creation! Thank you for sharing with A Return to Loveliness,
    God Bless,
    Kathy

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  4. Hi, my name is Heather! Please email me when you can, I have a question about your blog!

    HeatherVonSJ[at]gmail[dot]com

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