by Sally Thompson | Feb 21, 2025 | Collections
The Art and History of Perforated Paper Needlework Written by Origins and Popularity Perforated paper needlework, a unique form of decorative stitching, gained immense popularity between 1860 and 1900. This intricate craft utilized punched paper or punched cardboard...
by Sally Thompson | Feb 18, 2025 | antiques
Timeless Antiques for a Functional and Beautiful Home Written by Antiques are more than just decorations—they tell stories, showcase fine craftsmanship, and bring warmth and history into our homes. Some of the most practical yet charming antique pieces include hanging...
by Sally Thompson | Feb 3, 2025 | antiques, Collections
Exploring the Beauty of Tea Leaf Ironstone Written by Tea Leaf Ironstone is a classic and highly collectible style of ironstone china that has captivated antique enthusiasts for generations. With its simple yet elegant copper luster leaf motif, it remains a beloved...
by Sally Thompson | Jan 22, 2025 | antiques, Collections
Antique treasures Written by Antique treasures have a special way of connecting us to the craftsmanship and heritage of earlier times. Two remarkable finds, a traditional spinning wheel and a set of woven baskets, serve as a beautiful testament to the artistry and...
by Sally Thompson | Jan 9, 2025 | Collections, vintage
The Enduring Charm of Sunbonnet Babies Written by Sally Thompson One of my favorite collectibles is anything featuring the charming Sunbonnet Babies. This beloved series, created by artist Bertha Corbett Melcher in the early 1900s, has captivated generations with its...