Antique bronze retro landline phone
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Noticed in today's Hotels, Lodging & Restaurants: Casa Camper in Berlin: a vintage pushbutton office phone. Here are some similar options: Above:
Optez pour notre Tourne Disque Phonographe Vintage ! Le tourne-disque vintage en forme de phonographe est un véritable hommage au charme rétro du passé. Ce haut-parleur multifonction sans fil incarne l'essence du vintage avec sa conception en laiton antique. En plus de jouer des disques vinyles, ce lecteur de disque vinyle peut également fonctionner comme un phonographe authentique. Il offre une expérience d'écoute unique et immersive, vous transportant dans l'ambiance musicale d'une époque révolue. Grâce à sa connectivité sans fil, vous pouvez également diffuser votre musique préférée depuis des appareils compatibles via Bluetooth. Profitez du son chaleureux et authentique qui émane de ce tourne-disque vintage en forme de gramophone et laissez-vous séduire par son allure rétro et son ambiance intemporelle. Style : Phonographe vintage Matériau : Lecteur vinyle, USB, CD, Radio, Bluetooth Puissance d’entrée : 200-299 W
When it comes to anything vintage, there is a warm and winsome vibe about them that makes you want to step into that era and be able to study the way those people thought and learn what made them tick. There is a certain cute and quaint aspect to the vintage antique that makes you wonder what the artist was thinking when they were working on the piece and that too in an era, when even getting the bare necessities of life was a struggle. For instance, the very warm and winsome vintage tea cups can almost take you back to the era where women sat around sipping tea and chatting in a genteel manner which is in absolute contrast to today’s life. We are sure they too faced a lot of hardships but it was good that they had the tea ritual to give them breathing space.
About Vintage white bakelite 1930s glamor telephone made by Bell Systems for the Western Electric company. This phone is present in many Hollywood Glamor films of the 1930s.
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I never was on the lookout for them, but antique easels can solve decorating problems. Last week I found a large Victorian brass aesthetic movement easel. It is adjustable, so you can mess with how high you want to display the painting, or in my case, a needlework. Victorian Floor Easel for Display The great part about a large easel like this is that you can use the easel in areas where you want some height, but can't. In my case, I hate the half walls that are around the living room. This gives me the opportunity to display something, the back is pretty as you walk down the hallway. The easel also works well when you have a wall of windows--this can be tucked in front of drapes between the windows. I try to be careful not to get too fussy in selecting items for the home, but the neoclassic lines of this easel did work for me. There are many options in hunting for a large easel. Ebay had these, another aethetic movement easel. The one below is a ball and stick Victorian easel. I love this one from Liveauctioneers--French art nouveau: I love this Black Forest easel, but anything Black Forest is ok with me! There are many plain easels also. This has an arts and crafts look to it. I also love these below at Istdibs.com. The one below is painted to look like bamboo. The one below is almost over the top, but I thought it could be interesting with the rack below. Last week I blogged about my chest under the TV. I used a smaller Italian tole easel to display a painting. I liked using antique easels at my daughter's wedding, and am now recycling them. I have made some great signs using Adobe Illustrator, and printing out poster size at Walmart. They worked really well. You can find antique easels on Ebay, but if you're really bargain-hunting, check out Home Goods, they've got lots of little ones perfect for the tabletop. I do love the little ones, they work well to display a book instead of a painting if you have a wonderful antique cover. The next time you're out and about and see an easel, take a look at it. I really didn't see this one until someone pointed it out to me. It especially works for my needlework without a frame! I hope I have inspired you to add something antique to your personal style.
Details & careIt is a great addition to your home decoration and will surely complement your existing furniture. Place this set in your living room, entry way or dining room and treat your space with a breath of fresh air. A fully functional telephone that works with any land-based telephone line. This unit will definitely recall you to another age with its stunning and detailed vintage design and construction. This item features rubber stoppers to prevent scuffing and sliding. Suitable for indoor use only. Vintage theme. - Color: black - 10" x 5.5" x 12" - Made in China Orders cannot be shipped to Canada, Puerto Rico, APO, FPO or P.O. Boxes.Wipe clean with a dry clothBrassItem #6546716
Hello and welcome back to my blog for the big finish post of the Vintage Block Along We have been sewing from my Grandma's pattern basket for one lovely amazing vintage year!! We started on January 1, 2019 and today is the last post December 31, 2019 I have loved using my Farm Girl Vintage fabric for this quilt throughout the year. I have also used my Bee Backgrounds as well for a super fun vintage scrappy look. So this is where we left off at the last post... all of my sections were sewn together and I just needed to put the borders on. All of those instructions are of course still here on my blog and the links to each and every post can be found down at the bottom of this one:) I just got my quilt back from my quilter (Juli Stubbs) and I am completely in love! As you know this is a BIG quilt so it was super hard to photo the entire quilt... especially since my go to place for pictures (which is my backyard) is freezing cold right now and full of snow!! Mr.Honey and Sterling held it up for me and I stood at the top of the stairs to get this photo LOL I love how the part that the window is behind makes those blocks look like stained glass:) Next Mr. Honey hung the quilt in my quilty studio so that I could get some close up pictures for you. I wanted you to see the quilting... it looks so good! I asked Juli to do the Baptist Swirl on it... it's one of my favorite designs. I really love my choice of border fabrics... I think it did what I wanted it to which was to let the blocks shine. The width of the quilt fits on my hanging rod but my ceilings are not quite high enough for the length... but that's okay because as you know it's going on my bed just like a big hug from Grandma:) I took a bunch of photos at different angles... some close up some far away. Scroll down to see them all! The countertop workspace in my studio is very large and I keep my tools and everything on there that I am working on currently. You can see right in the front is a stack of my newest fabric collection called Vintage Happy 2 I love to take side shots so that you can see the quilting... I just love it:) I really love the binding as well... it's just a tiny little frame around the quilt and it's perfect! At this point I pulled the bottom of the quilt up over my counter and took a few photos:) I hope that I took enough photos for you and I have loved seeing all of your blocks coming together over on INSTAGRAM Keep them coming as you make progress... we all love to see your posts. Be sure to use the hashtag #VintageBlockAlong so that we can!! This little cozy comfy corner of my studio is where I sew my blocks. I converted the window seat that is next to it into an ironing station. The table that my machine sits on looks really small here ... but it actually is large and is shorter that my counter top because it's normal table height and so the other half of my table fits underneath the counter between the two dressers. I have plenty of room to keep the blocks that I am working on under the counter on top of my table. If you have not seen my previous post's about my new studio... Here's a photo of my two dressers before my countertop was ready and I was making do lol You can see that there is space between the two dressers and on one open spaced end is where my chair goes underneath. This is the side of the countertop where I draw and I cut my fabric. The countertop is 37" high... a nice height for standing and cutting so that it's easy on my back. When I am drawing I sit... and so I have a few comfy barstools that I use for that. This is what the dressers looked like on the day that the countertop arrived. Mr.Honey joined them so that they would be sturdy before glueing the countertops on. The table that you see between them is my sewing table... it's now slid over to the left and my sewing machine is set up on it. It's the perfect size and has a wide narrow drawer in the front that comes in handy! I have sewn on my vintage Singer Featherweight throughout this entire series because of course I wanted to sew my vintage blocks on a vintage machine! I have several vintage sewing machines and several of them are featherweights and they are my favorite to sew on. I name them all and this one is Miss Doris... named after the lovely vintage lady who is also a favorite of mine. Thank you sew much from the bottom of my heart for joining me on this journey of honoring my Grandma and also my quilting heritage. It sure has been a fun ride!! It makes me sew happy to know that we are all sewing together from all over the world. It's just amazing that is possible now because of the internet. I never would have dreamed it and as I was growing up... I thought it was so fun quilting at my grandma's house with all of us together and I thought it was a big crowd. If I had only known how large that crowd would grow to be! And I'm so grateful:) Grandma would be amazed at that too! I hope you have loved each and every tutorial and each and every block from me and grandma:) I appreciate you all tuning in each and every episode... And listening while I chatted about my childhood and memories of grandma:) My next sew along is vintage inspired as well. It starts in January and it's for my appliqué quilt called Vintage Housewife There is a pieced apron in the middle of the quilt and then all of the applique blocks surrounding it represent things that the vintage housewife did... of course while wearing her apron:) Below is a sneak peek of when I was making the sewing machine block for the quilt. The entire quilt is made with my new collection called Vintage Happy 2 and my new Sew Simple Shapes called Vintage Housewife If you are joining in and need a kit just do a quick google search and type in "Vintage Housewife Quilt Kit" and you will find several sources until they are sold out. I hope you will join me on this next journey to celebrate the vintage housewife! Here is the quilt hanging in the Riley Blake Designs booth at international quilt market.... along with other Vintage Happy 2 projects as well. The other quilt is in my next book that comes out May 2020 called Quilters Cottage and yes...there will be a sew along for that as well! Okay... back to the Vintage Block Along! Thanks again for joining me on this one... sewing vintage with you all this year has been amazing:) Sending you all hugs from me to you! xx Lori P.S. All of the tutorials for my Vintage Block Along Sampler will remain on my blog until the end of next year 2020. If you are just joining us... click on each block that we have done in my quilt to go to the tutorial: 1. Grandma's Star 2. Pattern Basket 3. Around the Corner 4. Little Farmhouse 5. Rhinestone 6. Vintage Lily 7. Star Shine 8. Humble 9. Egg Money 10. Quilting Bee 11. Sunday Star 12. Sweet as Honey 13. Bear Hug Block 14. Front Yard Flower 15. Memory 16. Farmers Daughter 17. Potluck 18. Spool and Bobbins 19. Picnic 20. Sparklers 21. 4th of July Flag 22. Playing Card 23. Penny Candy 24. Mercantile 25. Family Reunion 26. Parade 27. Shade Tree 28. Wildflowers 29. Crossroads 30. Leftovers 31. Peony 32. September Star 33. Road to Grandma's 34. Six Sisters 35. Twirl 36. Wash Day 37. Fall Flower 38. Fall Social 39. Holiday Lights 40. Winter Flower 41. Checkers If you missed the Section One and Section Two tutorial: CLICK HERE and then CLICK HERE for Sections Three and Four and then CLICK HERE for the final sections Five and Six
Description Features Shipping This Vintage style phone by The Handmade Store is ideal for vintage enthusiasts, office decor, home decor, and gifting. It reminds us of the days when such phones dominated one corner of our living room. The product is designed in a vintage candle-style telephone. This is handcrafted using solid brass and is highly polished to a beautiful finish. A unique piece of décor gives a vintage touch to your space. This telephone still works on slow-speed networks making it the best part of this product. It is handcrafted meticulously by our skillful local artisans. Material: Brass Colour: Gold Dimensions: H 13 x W 5.3 x D 6 (inches) Vintage Candlestick Style Working Condition (Slow speed networks) Free Shipping Worldwide. Free Shipping Worldwide. Direct to your doorstep in 5-7 days. 15 Days Returns (Refer to T&C)
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It is time for the weekly challenge again - another week down. I realised today it is only just under 20 weeks until our next big holiday. We will be embarking on a 12 day Scandinavian tour, 7 weeks driving around the UK and a couple of days in Singapore on the way home - in all just on 10 weeks. I am sure it will be here before we know it judging by how fast the year has already flown. This is a photo of a pair of vintage binoculars that my hubby has in his collection and I have added a texture in Picnik.
Vintage Rotary Phone from Anthropologie (by BitchBuzz)
Art Nouveau Secessionist Pewter Claret Jug Manufacture WMF Germany c. 1906
About “Boomerang” desk designed by Maurice Calka for Leleu. Marked: "CREATION M. CALKA EDITION LELEU DESHAYS" This desk was exhibited in the museum show "Leleu 50 ans de mobilier et de de´coration, 1920-1970" held in 2007 and 2008 at the Muse´e des Anne´es 30, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, France and at La Piscine - Muse´e Art et Industrie Andre´ Diligent, in Roubaix, Lille, France. Bibliography: Illustrated in the catalogue of the two aforementioned exhibitions, Leleu 50 ans de mobilier et de de´coration, 1920-1970, Somogy Editions d'Art, Paris, 2007, p. 150 & 151. This desk is also illustrated in: Jules et Andre´ Leleu by Viviane Jutheau, E´ditions Vecteurs, p. 164 & 165. L'Utopie du tout Plastique, 1960 / 1973, Editions Fondation pour l'Architecture, p. 78.
what a fabulous way to display your collection! A client's husband has totally got his man-cave decked out with his radio collection and other man-ish auto collectibles. He used a bookcase for the radios-note the perfect fit... and a display case for the other items. Looking for inspiration on how to display your own lovelies... visit an antique store or mall and look beyond the trinkets. Inquire if the display piece is for sale or ask for recommendations in your area to find a similar piece.
In 1888 vindt Emile Berliner in Amerika de grammofoonplaat uit. Deze is aanvankelijk van zink of rubber gemaakt met bovenop een laagje shellak. Dat wordt weer gemaakt van harsachtige uitscheiding van schildluizen. Het geluid van die eerste platen is slecht en ook gaan ze snel kapot. De eerste echte vinylplaat is van Columbia Records en verschijnt in 1948. Op elke kant is ruimte voor zo'n twintig minuten muziek. In dit geval voor Mendelssohns Vioolconcert in e-mineur, uitgevoerd door Nathan Milstein. Een jaar later introduceert concurrent RCA Victor de 45-toerenplaat, bedoeld voor de platenwisselaar (jukebox). Die 45-toerenplaten zouden de nieuwe standaard worden voor popsingles. Op de allereerste vinylsingle, van countryzanger Eddy Arnold, stonden twee liedjes: Texarkana Baby en Bouquet of Roses. meer https://5-five-5.blogspot.com/ https://dorpenstedennederland.blogspot.com/
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1950s lipstick holder
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German Art Nouveau table clock, Stock Company for Uhrenfabrikation Lenzkirch, Black Forest
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