JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS....
Of things I've found Out-and-About...
& thought were beautiful ...
ANTIQUE MEDICINAL BOTTLES IN PURPLE GLASS:
I saw this layout of purple glass bottles while on a trip to Marburger / Round Top a few years ago, and it was such a bright spot in a rainy day forecast. |
I snapped this photo while shopping again at The Western Hardware Co. in Leadville, Co. The sunlight that filters through the foggy, old glass is beautiful. |
Or just cool...
NATIVE AMERICAN / SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY
To things that I collect myself....
and Things I want to Collect in the Future....
ANTIQUE TRADE CARD BOOK MARKS
ANTIQUE BLOTTERS
Both the Trade Cards & Blotters are from Princeton's Graphic Arts Library. I LOVE their blog. If you are also a fan of Ephemera and Graphic Arts or History, check it out! |
To objects that are historically interesting ...
ANTIQUE PERUVIAN BURIAL DOLLS, c. 500 A.D.
And objects that may not have monetary significance .... But mean a lot to you...
ANTIQUE POSTCARD BOOKS
This is the cover to a Post Card Souvenir Book from Kyoto, Japan, circa 1900. It belonged to my Great-Great Aunt, along with the postcards books below: |
Pompeii Postcard Book, c.1900 |
The map from inside the postcard book |
Above & Below: Rome Postcard Books c.1900 |
This postcard book was purchased while touring the Galleria Borghese and Museum and it contains images of popular artwork seen there. |
Souvenir Postcard Book from Martinique, France c.1900 |
Postcard book from Venice, Italy. Each postcard is drawn & watercolored in the manner of the cover; c.1900 |
Postcard Book of Scenes from San Francisco to Portland via The Shasta Route, purchased as a souvenir while on the Southern Pacific Railroad Route, around 1895-1900. |
Another Postcard Book, purchased while in India and on the Eastern Bengal Railroad Route, c.1900 |
Souvenir Postcard book from Djibouti -- a French/Arabic Republic of Africa, c.1900 |
Postcards in paper envelope from Temple of Heaven in China, c.1900 |
Postcards wrapped in paper envelope from Sprzedaży Pocztówek, published by A. Chlebowski of Warsaw, Poland c.1905 |
So, What DO you collect??