Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Weekend Roundup

Just a quick round-up of the busy Bank Holiday weekend...
Many of the vintage blogging ladies could be found in Toddington on Saturday...offering their beautiful wares for sale at the Cotswold's Vintage Fair. 
I didn't take many photos...for some reason it took me a lot longer than usual to put up my stand, so I didn't get the time to walk around the rest of the fair early on...but as you can see, I had a lot of stock! 


I was next to my friend Debbie with her stunning gardenalia stand. We had a great time chatting and had lots of laughs... 

On my other side was Louise Taylor-Bowen...she's quite a character too...so there was a fabulous atmosphere in the marquee all day! ;-))
Opposite me was Viv's perfectly serene stand, displaying her wonderful handmade creations. 
Its a real struggle for most in retail at the moment, with some finding it very difficult to keep going in the current climate. I am therefore extremely grateful to all those who parted with some of their hard-earned pennies on Saturday or offered me words of encouragement. I had a successful day and would like to thank Ali for all her hard work in the organising of such a lovely event.
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On Sunday I was up bright and early again to attend my local flea market...Here are some of my treasures from the shopping trip...
A sweet Barbola pansy plaque (above)...
And the fabric pieces are reputed to be Norman Hartnell samples...I sometimes take stories like these from vendors, where there is no obvious proof or provenance, with a large pinch of salt, but these exquisite embroidered and embellished satins do have the look of the right era and a good quality about them, so it could be true!


I shall probably incorporate them into some boudoir cushions, using them as the centrepiece. 
Some wonderful old vintage reels of ribbon.

Murano glass mirror.
Lots of postcards...
And brooches.
A rich blue mohair scarf will make a wonderful jacket for my next handmade doll.
And, despite old photos being a poor seller in my shop, I can never resist them myself - I find them fascinating.
This one is a 21st Birthday party from the 1920's...Quite different to the way most 18th or 21st Birthdays are celebrated today, I think! 

Some delicious lace appliqués, tiny velvet doll's hat (a treat for me!) and some colourful buttons and buckles. 

A whole tin of lovely buttons to sort through, woolwork embroidery to re-purpose, and more lace. 
A frame I shall be using at my daughter's wedding.
A large collection of chemist shop bottles...some with their original contents...not recommended for use today!...But a fabulous insight into our past.

Millinery rose.

Quite a successful day, but a lot harder to find nice things than it was just a few years ago.
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I hope you had a lovely Bank Holiday weekend...
I'll leave you with some photos of our mantelpiece at the moment...
And the lovely roses that I bought for the Cotswold's fair.
Have a wonderful week,
Niki x

3 comments:

  1. Oh your stall looks so beautiful Niki!
    I love these posts of yours,they are a real treat for those who can not visit.....you always find the most wonderful treasures those samples are stunning as are those yummy pink roses and how pretty they look in aqua glass x

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  2. I wish I lived closer that fair looks like a little bit of heaven. I love your new finds too, I especially adore the new dolls hat x

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  3. Hello Niki
    I so love the finds you found on the weekend. I so wish that I lived in the UK so that I too could go to these amazing vintage fairs.

    And I so love how you have displayed your beautiful roses.
    Hugs Elizabeth xxx

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