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Thursday Thoughts: On Scout. (And a Pretty Piece of Pottery.)

December 10, 2015 at 9:17 am by Claudia

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I took this photo with my iPhone and posted it to Instagram yesterday. My little girl, just about to fall  asleep. I really like it, so here it is for those of you who don’t do Instagram.

She sleeps a lot nowadays. She has good days and bad days and is very much like Riley was in that her limbs are unsteady and she falls a lot. We support her when she’s eating. We help her in and out of the house. She’s declining, but she’s still a strong minded girl who loves to eat and be near us, who on a good day will walk around the corral and sniff everything in her path, who loves to watch her dad cook dinner, and who can sometimes still clear the two steps from the den to the living room in one jump, so we will do what we did with Riley. We’ll love her and hold her and tell her we’re taking care of her and not to worry and that we’ll watch over her. She is our priority, plain and simple.

She doesn’t bark anymore. But interestingly, the other morning while we were still in bed, we heard her barking repeatedly for a minute or so. She was dreaming. That’s when she barks. We welcome the sound.

Every day, we are worrying about her, watching her, gauging the state of her health. We’re never far from her. She is our girl – our almost seventeen year old girl – and the fact that she is still with us is a miracle. So we treasure every moment with her.

She’s been with us almost as long as we have been married. She’s outlived her brothers. She’s lived on the West Coast. She’s lived on the East Coast. She’s traveled across the country in a Honda CR-V. She’s charmed absolutely everyone she has ever met. She is an angel.

You see, this is why I don’t write about her these days – except briefly. I’m crying. It’s always right below the surface of every moment. This knowledge that we will have to say goodbye in the not-so-distant future.

So let’s move on to something frivolous. A new piece of Roseville arrived yesterday.

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In the Magnolia pattern, a little window box. I fell in love with the color and the design. It’s about 3½ inches tall and 8 inches wide. This is, I think, the front.

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This is the back. But then again, maybe not….

Whatever way I’m looking at this piece, I love it. I had to gimp my way down to the mailbox yesterday to get it. Our postperson always toots her horn when she attaches a package to the mailbox, so I knew I had to get down there and get it.

Isn’t it pretty? Can’t you see it sitting on a windowsill in some home in the forties or fifties? Maybe planted with ivy or african violets or a succulent or two?

Yesterday’s scarf sold overnight. I’m working on a few orders at the moment, but I do have one other skein in shades of green that I will offer in the shop as soon as I can get to it.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: collecting, pottery, Roseville pottery, Scout 40 Comments

At The Controls Of My Starship

December 9, 2015 at 9:55 am by Claudia

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on yesterday’s post. I read every comment (well, I always do) but this time, I found myself reading them more than once. It helps to know that others feel the same way, that the free-floating anxiety and worry and, in some cases, outrage that we feel is shared by others. We need to draw strength from each other. And we need to take action.

As I sit here, sprained ankle on a pillow on top of an ottoman, cup of coffee to my right, iPhone next to the coffee, Kindle next to the iPhone, camera just a bit beyond the Kindle, laptop on my lap, I laugh out loud at the image I have of my “Command Center.” Oh, and now we’ll add coffee cake to my left, because Don just brought in a piece for me.

Gone are the days of being laid up and only connected to the world via a landline and the television set.

I feel like I’m behind the controls on the Starship Enterprise.

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I’m sharing two more of my Roseville Pottery pieces with you today. (I have a couple more Roseville scores on their way to me in the mail.)

The green basket is in the Apple Blossom pattern. As you can see, I am sometimes quite willing to buy a damaged piece. The third curve from the left has been broken off and there is a hairline crack that travels downward from there. I saw this in a local antique shop, priced at $25.00. I hesitated because of the damage and Don said I should buy it anyway because “It’s been loved and used. Besides, cracks let the light in.” An homage to Leonard Cohen.

So I bought it, and I’m happy I did. It would be three times, maybe four times the price I paid if it was flawless. But it isn’t, so I adopted it and now it has a home at the cottage.

The smaller brown piece is in the Bushberry pattern. This is the very first piece of Roseville I ever purchased. I found it in San Diego. At the time, Roseville prices were through the roof, so this remained my one and only piece for several years. It was living in the kitchen china cabinet, but I just moved it to the den, where, when the other pieces arrive and I rearrange the den china cabinet, it will live with its Roseville brothers and sisters.

Or, it just might stay on this music cabinet. We’ll see.

There’s a new scarf in the shop.

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This is the Obsession Scarf in Pompidou. Gosh, it’s so hard to capture the colors. It makes me crazy. The link to the shop is here.

A couple of blog housekeeping items:

• For some reason the email version of my post went out very late in the day yesterday. It should go out between 11 am and 1 pm. I suppose it was a Feedburner glitch. I’ll do my best to keep an eye on that today.

• WordPress has just had an update and there’s a chance that my comment reply plugin might not work. Can you let me know if you receive my replies to your comments? If you aren’t – and you know I reply to every comment – I need to know that and find an alternative plugin.

Thank you!

Happy Wednesday.

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Filed Under: blog, collecting, crochet, etsy, Roseville pottery 18 Comments

Collecting

December 4, 2015 at 8:59 am by Claudia

The latest: a sprained ankle.

Crap.

It went out from under me when I was standing on the front steps, causing me to tumble to the floor of the porch. Scraped knee, sore hand and the aforementioned ankle.

Fortunately, I can walk on it – carefully – and I’ve been keeping it elevated and wrapped in an ace bandage. I also iced it.

Don has been a prince.

I’m going nuts, however. I don’t do ‘resting’ very well.

And we won’t be able to take that trip to IKEA until next week.

I’ve been reading, spending too much time online, watching the news and wondering what we’ve come to, sickened and appalled by yet another tragedy. I have no answers but the obvious ones, which are never passed, never implemented. I won’t go on because in my current state of mind I don’t trust myself to be measured and careful with my words. I trust you can read between the lines on this one.

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I’ve been scrolling through the listings on eBay, which is something I like to do occasionally. First up was McCoy Pottery. There were surprisingly few items in the thousands listed that I was interested in, perhaps because I have so much of it and I’m pretty particular when contemplating adding anything new to the collection. Then on to Roseville. Since my little Roseville collection only consists of about 10 -12 pieces, I saw lots and lots of pieces that tempted me. Do you ‘watch’ items like I do? Instead of bookmarking the item like I used to, I click on ‘watch’ and that way I can keep tabs on the piece and see what amounts are being bid.

I clicked on ‘watch’ a lot yesterday afternoon. And then I found myself looking through my Roseville reference books to familiarize myself with some patterns that were new to me.

So far in my Roseville journey, my favorite pattern is Bushberry. It was made in brown, green and blue. And this is my favorite piece in my collection:

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A cornucopia in Bushberry blue. Isn’t this beautiful? I find I’m drawn to the Roseville pieces that have a textured background as this one does. This is about 9 inches tall and it’s in beautiful shape. I also have a small bowl in the brown, which lives in the kitchen hutch.

I’m going to concentrate on expanding the Roseville collection bit by bit. It’s more affordable nowadays than it was when I first started to notice it in antique shops. I remember when I lived in San Diego – where I bought that first piece, which happened to be the small brown Bushberry bowl – I had the chance to speak to a dealer about Roseville prices. It was clear that prices were off the charts at the time and buying anything except that small bowl was an impossibility for me. Since then, prices have come down and, since I’m also willing to buy pieces with minor imperfections, I’ve been able to acquire more Roseville. I found some at auction for an incredibly low price. A reader of this blog generously sent me a few pieces. I’ve purchased a few in shops and online. And so it goes. Slowly but surely.

I’m a collector. I can’t help it. It’s one of the great pleasures of my life. Hunting, searching, researching, finding a hidden treasure, always keeping a list of what I already have in the back of my mind, getting a great deal, saving my pennies for a special piece – what fun it is!

My name is Claudia and I’m a collector. And I love it.

Well, friends, it’s time for a bit more coffee (brought to me by my husband) and perhaps another look at eBay. (I’d show you a picture of my ankle, but I’ll spare you. It ain’t pretty.)

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: collecting, Roseville pottery 49 Comments

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