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A Lazy Weekend

August 11, 2018 at 9:00 am by Claudia

I’m moving slowly this morning. A whirlwind of mowing occurred yesterday, more than I had anticipated. We have 5 days of rain and thunderstorms starting today (enough already!) so I knew I had to initiate countermeasures. In other words, mow a lot  of grass. When I saw how long the grass in the back forty had grown, I added that to the list. The only section of lawn that wasn’t mowed yesterday was what we call “the lilac side of the lawn.” It doesn’t grow as quickly and I figured I’d let it go for a few days.

But I am definitely dragging my tail this morning. Definitely. Tired. Brain fuzzy. Achy muscles.

I’ve never had a better patch of zinnias than this year’s. I’d put it down to the rain, and that helps, of course, but they were growing strong and tall when we were in that dry spell. I’m so happy about that because I love my zinnias.

A late summer blessing.

We watched Amelie  for three nights running. We’re crazy that way.

More around the house close-ups.

That green vase in the Ixia pattern might be my favorite piece of Roseville. It’s got everything; a soft green color, beautiful flowers, and art deco style handles. What’s not to love?

I have to go make our second cup of coffee. Don makes the first. I make the second.

Looks like it will be a lazy weekend and I’m fine with that.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: egg cups, flowers, garden, Roseville pottery 31 Comments

Beauty in the Everyday

August 10, 2018 at 8:11 am by Claudia

I was sitting on the loveseat next to Don late yesterday afternoon and I found myself staring at a glass lampshade I bought many years ago in San Diego. And I realized that I haven’t really ‘seen’ it for a while. You know, we get so used to the interior landscape of our homes that we often forget to really register something. That’s how it was for the lampshade.

So I got up and took a picture of it.

I found this in a little shop. I had been searching for a replacement for the shade that came with this vintage floor lamp and I found this beauty. I forgot how lovely the subtle touch of green is.

I walked around the house, camera in hand, and took some more pictures.

Reflections in the Wallace Nutting.

One of my favorite pieces of McCoy.

The top of the Necco Candies jar.

A mini Eiffel Tower surrounded by Roseville pottery.

Everything so dear, so loved by us. I’m going to do more of this.

We’re in for more rain for the next few days. Will it ever end? The Secret Garden, which always tends to be wet, is so soaked that we can’t spend any time out there. We’re not really complaining as the porch will do quite nicely. But I would love it to get dry enough out there to mow the back forty. And have another stab at mowing the front lawn.

Don’s photography skills are getting better every day. He loves working with the Crown Graphic and usually spends a few hours at a location. He’s now working with light and is studying how it changes and how essential it is to understand where the light is when you are working manually with one shot, one chance instant photography. He came back with two wonderful photos yesterday; beautifully focused, beautifully lit.

He amazes me. I’m so proud of him.

I just won the other Snow White egg cup that was up for auction. Should I have bought another one? I don’t know. But this one has eyes that are painted beautifully and the lettering is more centered on the cup. Hey, it won’t hurt to have two of them, will it? After years of searching, who would have thought I would end up with two of them? I’ll love them both.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: cottage, egg cups, photography 31 Comments

A Collecting Story

August 7, 2018 at 10:13 am by Claudia

A story for you today. And you well know that everything I have here in the cottage has a story.

You know I collect egg cups. I’ve been collecting figural egg cups since 2002, not long after we moved East. In the beginning, I did what I always do, I researched. I bought the only book on the subject. I poured over photos. I bid for them on eBay. I found many wonderful figural egg cups that are very hard to find nowadays. That book mentioned a set of  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs egg cups that were made for Walt Disney Enterprises in 1937 and I was entranced by them. At the time, a full set was worth at least $1000 – $1500.

Over the course of most of the past 16 years, I had managed to acquire two of them. Only two. They don’t come up for auction that often. Then, either last year or the year before, two more came up for auction at separate times and I snagged them. I now had four of the dwarfs; Bashful, Dopey, Grumpy and Doc.

Snow White never came up for auction.

Shortly before Don was due to move back home, a Snow White in Australia came up for auction on eBay and I immediately bid on her. I was the leading bidder for several days. We moved Don back home on a Sunday. The auction was due to end the following Wednesday. We were exhausted, both physically and spiritually, and we spent those first few days just hanging around.

I was so  exhausted that I completely forgot about the end of the auction until I read my emails and found out I’d been outbid and then that I’d lost out. All because we were sitting outside and my brain was fried. I was so upset! I figured that had been my one and only chance.

Some time went by. One day, I had an idea. I follow a group page of egg cup collectors on Facebook. Perhaps if I wrote a post about losing out on Snow White, my particular holy grail, and shared that frustration with my fellow collectors, I might get a tip about where to search for Snow White?

So I wrote the post. And lo and behold, within an hour, a woman from Canada responded. She had a vast collection of egg cups that she had decided to sell and she had Snow White and five of the dwarfs. She had just discovered and joined the group.

Oh my heavens! It paid off! It’s all in the timing.

I messaged her and we exchanged email addresses and then the negotiating began. She wanted to sell them as a set, but I already had four of the dwarfs and didn’t want to duplicate them, nor pay the additional money for them. She also had no idea how much the value of the egg cups had decreased in the intervening years. So she quoted me a high price, based on what they used to go for. I told her that the Snow White I had missed out on had gone for much less than she had many years before and shared the going price for the dwarfs, based on current sales and what I had paid for my two most recent acquisitions. Much back and forth ensued, but finally, she agreed to sell me Snow White and Happy and Sneezy.

They arrived yesterday.

Oh my goodness! They’re in perfect condition.

I’m thrilled. In addition to all of this treasure, the seller is from Orillia, Ontario, the town in which my mom and grandmother were born. I love that. It made it seem meant to be.

So now I have Dopey, Bashful, and Grumpy.

And Sneezy, Doc, Happy, and Snow White.

I’m missing Sleepy. An interesting thing about Sleepy: he is found in two different designs. One of them is his own distinct look based on the Disney animation. The other is in the form of the exact same egg cup as Sneezy, the only difference being the name on the cup. Did they break the original mold and resort to recycling Sneezy’s mold? It’s very curious! Anyway, if you ever see one, let me know!

They’re going to get their own shelf. I just have to find one that is long enough and vintage enough. Right now they’re on one of the bookshelves.

The first two dwarf egg cups I collected were very pricey. During the past 10 years or so, they’ve gone down in price and I’ve benefitted. The entire set is still worth a lot of money, just not the over-the-top prices they used to go for. I know a collector who has the whole set and probably spent close to $2000 on them many years ago. He has no regrets. I wouldn’t either. These are very old and absolutely delightful – collected by egg cup collectors, as well as collectors of Disneyana. There aren’t that many of them around anymore.

Although…another Snow White just came up for auction in Australia. And her eyes are not quite so wonky. Hmmm…

I kept watching the UPS tracking for the package and was so frustrated when another day in customs kept it from being delivered last Friday! I had to get through an entire weekend before they would be delivered. But now they’re here and all is forgiven.

Happy Tuesday.

 

Filed Under: collecting, egg cups, Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs egg cups 52 Comments

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