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Collecting: A Wee Bit of Madness

March 1, 2016 at 9:30 am by Claudia

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This is what happens when you’re completely and utterly enchanted by something…say, Roseville Pottery…and you’re sad most of the time and your back hurts and you’re stuck in your chair and you need something to cheer you up. And you figure that this particular something, which is on eBay and is a new pattern for you, might be a neat addition to your collection. And then you are the only bidder, so, come on ! It’s a no-brainer.

This pattern is White Rose. The vase is 7 inches high.

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The other side. I really love the shape, which is different from any other piece in my collection.

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On the shelf in my office.

It’s a wee bit of madness this infatuation I have with Roseville Pottery. And I fully recommend a little madness of this sort for everyone. It’s so much fun!

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Also in yesterday’s mail was the price guide for Roseville that I ordered through Amazon. It’s clearly self-published and simply lists prices by the numbers assigned to each style and pattern. For instance, this particular vase has “Roseville – U.S.A” and the numbers 983-7 in raised script on the bottom. 983 denotes a specific vase in the White Rose pattern and 7 indicates the height of the vase.

No photos. Just updated, and that’s the key, prices for every item in the Roseville Pottery line. The many reference books I already have are full of gorgeous and very helpful photos, but the prices are out of date. This particular little book is updated every year.

I couldn’t help but check out the pieces I’ve purchased and the amount I paid for them against the price range given in the pamphlet. I’m happy to say I’m doing extremely well! Always less than half the amount given, sometimes much  less than that.

Check out the font used on the cover of the pamphlet. I must admit it makes me chuckle.

We’re most likely heading to Florida sometime next week for a visit with my family. We need a break. We need sun and sand and the smell of the ocean. We especially need my sister and her family, including Little Z and Max, her dog.

It will be nice to have a little vacation. That’s an understatement.

Happy Tuesday.

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Tagged With: Roseville PotteryFiled Under: china and pottery, collecting, Roseville pottery 53 Comments

Adding a Backdrop

February 25, 2016 at 8:37 am by Claudia

Rain, torrential rain, thunder, and lightning which seemed to go on for hours – we were part of that same devastating storm that has wreaked so much havoc. Fortunately, we are soggy – very soggy – but safe. I’m thinking of all those who were in harm’s way. This one was and is dangerous.

I’ve done something to my lower back and I’m hobbling around the house. I don’t know how it happened, but it just seems to get worse, so I’m sitting here in my blogging chair with a heating pad. Yesterday, I hung around upstairs in the office for quite some time and my desk chair, though charming, doesn’t offer the best back support for this kind of problem. In other words, it made it worse, though I didn’t realize it until too late in the game.

Crap.

I think I stayed upstairs because the downstairs reminds me too much of Scout and I was alone all day, missing her companionship. I didn’t break down until Don came in the door – then I lost it. But I got through the day. Small victories.

I browsed online, looked at the Top Secret Project, noodled around and then I actually did  something. I decided the color inside my pink cabinet left something to be desired. No, I didn’t start painting, though that may happen in the future. I grabbed some scrapbook paper that I had on hand.

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And I pieced it together (I only had a few sheets) to create a backdrop for the Roseville Pottery.

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And the McCoy Pottery.

It’s clearly pieced together and you can see the seams, but I don’t much care about that. This is for me. Now that I have the idea, if I see some wrapping paper that I like I may replace this with something seamless, but for now, I’m happy.

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That pink candy box contains letters written to my grandmother from her younger sister, Rhoda. Rhoda died at the age of 15 during the flu epidemic of 1918. My grandmother’s sister, Maggie, also died. I can’t imagine how devastating that must have been. I’ve read many of the letters. Rhoda was full of life, charming and delightful. My grandmother never got over losing her sisters.

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I think the pattern and color really help to frame the pottery – the paper functions as a backdrop.

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The bottom shelf has yet to be sorted through and arranged. I have to clean out the craft/crap closet first. And I don’t have any more scrapbook paper. So don’t look at that shelf, ignore it. Cast your eyes upward.

That’s better.

Doing something was nice. It was simple, but I made a little change that makes me happy.

Hold on a minute: there’s more McCoy on that second shelf than there is Roseville on the top shelf.

Hmmm. That is a problem that needs to be addressed ASAP.

Happy Thursday.

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Tagged With: McCoy Pottery, Roseville PotteryFiled Under: china and pottery, collecting, decorating, McCoy pottery, Roseville pottery 60 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts

February 23, 2016 at 10:03 am by Claudia

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I’ve missed my little office and I’ve spent a fair amount of time there since I arrived back at the cottage – not really doing  anything except browsing on the computer.

I haven’t started back in on the Top Secret Project yet. I’m just not motivated. I haven’t finished sorting and cleaning out my files. Just not motivated. I haven’t started cleaning out the craft/crap closet that’s just behind me when I sit in my chair. Just not motivated.

You get the picture. Right now, I’m overwhelmed by an empty house. An empty, much-too-quiet house that is, as Don so aptly described it, filled with absence. I see and feel Scout’s absence everywhere I turn. We don’t know what to do with ourselves. We wander. We try to read. We talk and talk about our girl. We cry. We hold hands. Every single thing that happens during the course of the day triggers a memory of Scout. She was such a magic girl. She was our daughter.

That’s where I am at the moment and where Don is, too. He’s had a bit more time to get used to an empty house. I’m just beginning to experience it. Yesterday, Don took off for a while on an errand and I took a shower and after making the bed, I came downstairs to Empty. I was alone in the cottage for the first time in the ten years we’ve lived here. Completely alone. It made me catch my breath. And I understood how hard it must have been for Don in those days right after Scout’s passing; Scout gone, me back in Hartford, Don completely alone.

I understood. I understand.

Here’s the deal: since this blog centers on my thoughts on any given day, I will be sharing these thoughts about grief and Scout and my father and my mother and loss with you when it feels appropriate. If I don’t, I will be denying the honesty that fuels this blog. You’ve been so gracious, so understanding, and for that I thank you. So many of you have commented over the course of the last couple of weeks and every comment has meant the world to me. Some have not, for whatever reason – I understand. If sharing my thoughts about Scout makes anyone impatient or bored, I make no apologies. It’s real. It’s about as deep as it gets. Hopefully, in some small way, this sharing will help others who are facing the loss of a loved one.

I lost three of the dearest beings in the world to me in less than two years. Coping with that, trying to make my way through it, honoring the grieving process and not feeling the need to follow anyone else’s timetable as to when a person should be ‘over’ a loss – that is what I plan to do.

Okay.

On to another subject. Another piece of Roseville arrived in the mail yesterday.

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Coincidentally, another piece in the Clematis pattern. (It just worked out that way.) This is an eight inch high vase in blue.

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The other side. It was a pretty good deal, not a steal, but a good price. It has a small chip on the bottom edge, but it’s barely noticeable.

I have several Roseville reference books, which I use for the photos and patterns and to learn more about the pottery line.  They were published several years ago and the prices listed are not realistic for today’s market. They’re based on that time I refer to when I could only dream of buying a piece of this pottery. I found a little paperback online yesterday (looks self-published) that is actually an updated 2016 list of prices. Bare bones, no pictures, just the item number and a price. I think it was $9.00. I ordered it and I’m hoping it will give me a better idea of an acceptable price range. A lot of sellers on eBay are listing pieces at those long ago price points and, thankfully, it seems that no one is taking the bait.

Happy Tuesday.

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Tagged With: Roseville PotteryFiled Under: collecting, grief, Roseville pottery, Scout 92 Comments

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