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Some News and the Final Day of the Egg Cup Tour

March 27, 2024 at 8:53 am by Claudia

This will be a longish post!

News: Don’s car will cost about $1000 to repair. Frankly, we didn’t need this right now. But then again, who does? It’s never the right time. We had it towed to the mechanic yesterday and it turns out the mechanism that controls the all-wheel drive broke. The car is almost 18 years old, so… Anyway, though we could get by with just one car – we have in the past – it’s easier and more convenient for us to keep his Honda Pilot, which drives beautifully (except for the other day) and is very roomy. It’s the perfect SUV for him, especially when he’s carrying his equipment for gigs. Also, we often have to drive out of town for work and leaving someone behind with no car is not a good idea. I’m not sure when we’ll get it back. Thursday or Friday, I suspect.

Given the circumstances, it’s fortunate that Don finally booked an acting job for two episodes of a series! Yes, after more than 6 years (2 of them in lockdown and several months of the actor’s strike) of no work, he got a call from his agent. I am so happy for him! He needs the work, yes. But more importantly, he needs to feel like he still has a career. The character is a Mummer (remember the Mummer’s Parade in Philadelphia?) so Don played his banjo during the self-tape audition. He shoots both scenes/episodes in one day – a week from today.

I guess we know where that paycheck is going.

Okay. I finished a puzzle:

This is a vintage map of Canada based on the 1946 Census. I have always been fascinated by maps, so working on this was a true pleasure. Three of my grandparents were born in Canada, as well as my mom, so I have a special fondness for that country. And for Michigan and the Great Lakes, which also figure prominently. It’s by Cavallini.

Drum roll: The Final Day of the Egg Cup Tour!

This beauty – a Holland mold that was hand painted by someone. These molds were made specifically for clients who wanted to paint the mold themselves  – much like we see in certain shops today. I think this particular painter did a bang up job of it. It’s a large egg cup, at least 6 inches high. I think this was a gift from a reader.

The grand finale:

My prized collection of 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs egg cups. Originally very inexpensive, sometimes even free in a cereal box, they became rare and quite expensive for many years. My friend Nels searched high and low for his before the days of eBay, and he paid several hundred dollars per cup. By the time I started to collect, they were still out of my range, but as eBay gained traction, the prices dropped. They’re still somewhat pricey for egg cups -$30 – $70 a piece depending on the rarity. Much better, however, than $200 or more per cup, which was what I was seeing in the early days of collecting.

It took me 17 years to complete the set. I found Doc first, then Dopey and Bashful. And that is where it stayed for several years until I found another. I eventually posted about my collection in an egg cup collectors group on Facebook and a woman from Orillia, Ontario contacted me. (Mom and Grandma were born in Orillia.) She had a set available, but I was only interested in three of them. We negotiated the price. She was still under the impression they were going for the prices of several years ago and I had to update her on that. And Sneezy, Happy, and Snow White arrived at the cottage. The set became complete when I found Sleepy. For some reason, there are two Sleepys out there – one that was on the exact same mold as Sneezy, which made no sense, and another that was the actual Sleepy. That’s the one I found, though I still think I’d like to find the imposter Sleepy some day. It took me 17 years to find the correct Sleepy.

There are a few egg cups I didn’t include because they’re rather plain. I might have missed a few others as well. If I notice that, I’ll post them. I did find out some other information about one of my cups.

Remember this cup that I found in a the Paris Flea Market? It’s open on both ends – the only one like that I own. A woman from France posted her collection on the Egg Cup Collectors page and I noticed a cup very like this one. I did a bit more research and discovered that they are called diabolo egg cups – I’ve yet to figure out why the ‘devil’ enters into the name – and I think they are more prevalent in Europe. Back to this woman’s collection – it’s full of egg cups with that unique kind of French transferware design that I love. Oh my heavens. I am entranced! Remember that big bowl I purchased in Paris with a red flowery transferware design? Same kind of thing. Every cup is in red or blue or gray in that delicate oh-so-French decoration. If she gives me permission, I’ll post a copy of one her photos on this blog so you can see what I’m talking about.

I see a new group of egg cups in my future.

Okay. Grocery shopping, the library, mailing a package at the post office, and the bank are on the agenda on what will be a rainy day.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: collecting, Don, egg cups 40 Comments

Pastel, Weird Hair, and Upcoming Egg Cups

March 4, 2024 at 8:31 am by Claudia

I sometimes take part in a thing called Flat Lay Sunday, run by my friend Tania. Yesterday’s theme was Pastel. I only do it if I can come up with something quickly. In this case, I could. I went upstairs to the office and pulled 4 things I had on display, along with this quilt. And of course, Mabel, with the pastel pink hair. (She had been wearing red, so an outfit change was required.) And there you go!

Th quilt was one of the first I made and it remains a favorite.

We walked yesterday and we’ll probably walk again today as we have three days in a row of rain starting on Tuesday. But yesterday was glorious! Sunny, temperature in the sixties – everyone was out and about. It was truly lovely.

Don’s gigs went very well, especially the one on Saturday night. It was a new venue for him and it was packed with young people who were very appreciative. He fed off that energy and was pumped when he got home.

Speaking of Don, yesterday he came into the den and I started laughing because this is what I saw:

He’d been running his hands through his hair again and had no idea what he’d created.

Don Einstein? Don stuck his finger in a light socket?

I swear, it’s never the same way twice!

I have to wrap and pack an Etsy order this morning and get it to the post office, but that’s the extent of my errands for today.

I realized yesterday that Easter is on March 31st, so I suppose it’s time for a tour of the egg cups? Hurrah!

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, Don, Easter, egg cups 29 Comments

Wednesday Potpourri

February 21, 2024 at 9:05 am by Claudia

♦ Even though we had decided “No Valentines Day Cards or Presents” Don snuck this home from the grocery store. Whenever I challenge him on buying something when we had agreed not to, he says “But I’m the guy!” As in, it’s my duty to give you something for Valentines Day. It’s a kalanchoe plant.

♦ We learned last night that Don’s stepmother died a few days ago. She was 95. They had a complicated relationship as June was ‘the other woman’ when Don was a kid, and Don’s mom, who suffered from mental illness, did not handle it well – to put it mildly. June and Lee eventually married and they were together close to 60 years or so and had three children together. It took a few years, but Don and June forged a relationship and she was always good to him. I liked her, as well. Rest in Peace, June. I like to think that Lee was waiting for her on the other side of the veil.

♦ For the past few months I have been very introspective, looking back on my actions in the past, assessing them, and regretting many. I’m a good person, but I sure haven’t handled every situation well. Decidedly not. I often react from a place of high emotion and that isn’t always the best way to react. I can be impulsive. It’s important to look back on these things with a clear eye. And to do better in the future. It seems a natural thing to reflect on things like this as we get older, though it can be uncomfortable.

♦ We watched The Red Shoes  last night on TCM. I have seen it before, but Don had not. I urged him to give it a try because I knew he would love it. It’s such an amazing story with a brilliant cast, beautiful art direction, and a gorgeous musical score. He LOVED it. It says so much about the dedication being an artist requires, along with the struggle to have a normal life. Brilliant, I think. Both of us had dreams last night based on the movie. Mine was right before I woke up and it was quite detailed. Rather than involving dance, mine was about acting. Of course. Have you ever seen it? You should!

Derek looking out at the snow.

♦ We walked yesterday, a very brisk walk, as it was quite cold out. While we were out, I purchased a smaller box from the post office for shipping an Etsy order, which I have to mail today. We’ll try to walk again today, as Don has a gig tomorrow, so we’ll not get a walk in. And then we’re due for rain.

♦ I’m halfway through the 750 page The Year of the Locust  by Terry Hayes. I have yet to read my assigned chunk of Wolf Hall  reading. Locust  is due next week and since it was just published, I doubt I’ll be able to renew it. Must finish. It’s a riveting spy thriller, so it’s not as if I have to make myself read it! I often can’t put it down.

And that’s about it!

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: books, Don, family, movies 24 Comments

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