News — Favourite Finds
The 'Old Shirburnian Society' & Its Link To My Antique Pokerwork Box
Hello, ahoy there and welcome. This week's instalment of 'Blog Post Monday' is upon us!
I was out and about again this week in search of interesting pieces for you lovely lot and I was fortunate enough to pick up a couple of items, one of which I've decided to dedicate this week's blog post to. This little find appears to be a late 19th to early 20th century wooden trinket box and it has some fascinating pokerwork around the outside which appears to link it to a rather significant society...
So, as always, get that kettle on, get your mortarboards out and lets pay a visit to an establishment which boasts some of the finest brains Britain has ever produced...
The Welsh Coracle Boat & My Extraordinary Antique Apprentice Piece Find
Ahoy there! Welcome to this week's instalment of 'Blog Post Monday'.
I've been out and about again this week in search of treasures. I won't lie, it's been a bit of challenge finding things of interest, but I did find a couple of little pieces that set off my tingles, one of which I'm going to be writing about today. A rare piece of Welsh social history.
So, as always, get that kettle on and get your rods out, as we take a look into the history of the Coracle boat and the extraordinary find connected to this piece of Welsh social history...
Car Boot Sale Finds That Change Lives & My Own Lucky Finds
Ahoy there and welcome to another instalment of 'Blog Post Monday'.
It just so happens to be 'Yorkshire Day' today and the morning after the heroics performed by our English women's football team last night! A bit of a tenuous transition here, but, by gum I feel lucky to live in Yorkshire and I feel very lucky to have witnessed an England football team finally winning something.... And, this brings me on to the subject of this week's blog post.... Lucky finds at car boot sales that have made a pretty penny! I told you it was a very tenuous transition...
Anyway, I read an article about an item that appeared on the Antiques Roadshow the other night. A tiny little gold ring, bought for £90 from a car boot sale and subsequently valued on the show at £2,000...! Lucky bugger, I thought... Whilst I'm still waiting for my life changing find, I have found a couple of little treasures which have turned a nice little profit... not life changing... but it meant that I could eat chips AND rice, folks, chips AND rice...!
So, as always, get that kettle on and queue that pompous Antiques Roadshow music, as we take a look at some of my luckies car boot sale finds...
Lord & Lady Raglan, John Lorraine Baldwin & The Duke Of Wellington - My Amazing Find
Welcome to this week's scorching hot instalment of 'Blog Post Monday'! I hope you're all keeping cool!
I visited Sheffield this week and while digging through the fabulous pieces at one of the antique shops I stumbled across an incredible piece of history. In fact, the more I've researched it, the more it has blown my mind. The links and connections between the people involved are absolutely staggering. So staggering in fact that I just had to dedicate this week's blog post to it.
So, as always, get that kettle on and get your history books out as we take a look at the fascinating web of significant historical events and figures connected to this marvellous find...
The Fascinating World Of Antique Secret Concealment Devices
Ahoy there! Welcome to another instalment of 'Blog Post Monday' and it's warm one today!
While out and about this week I stumbled across a nice example of a curiosity that got my tingles buzzing. You know how much I like my oddities and this piece sent my mind imagination wild. From murder mysteries and extraordinary prison breaks, to James Bond MI5 business, this little find made me feel like a child again, so it came home with me. And, it's the subject of this week's blog post.
So, as always, get that kettle on and I'll have mine "shaken, not stirred", as we take a look into the fascinating world of secret concealment devices and their different forms, and uses, throughout history...