While in New Orleans for 11 days I picked up this nice 1830's French milk
glass dish handpainted with garden sprigs and the early 19th c French Empire Cordial glass.
It has been a long time since I posted one of my "Today's Purchases" post.
I think the last one was posted way back in Spring. This Summer has been very
busy for me. I did a lot of traveling to my favorite city, New Orleans. In all
the traveling and hustle and bustle I still found time to attend my favorite
monthly estate sale. Twice this Summer leaveing to New Orleans a few hours after
attending the sale. I got some amazing pieces from this sale. Local shops
in Mobile, Alabama and in New Orleans. In "Today's Purchases" I highlight some
of the amazing finds of the past Summer.
The French early 19th century cut crystal Cordial glass is in good
condition and has a wonderful flared shape. It's hard to find a set of glasses from
this period. That's why when I see one I buy it.
The Romantic period French milk glass dish has handpainted sprigs of garden
flowers with a cut and gilt Moorish style rim.
Although a little late in period for me I could not pass up these 3 late 19th century American brilliant cut glass cordials that were on the dollar table at the
estate sale.
Or this cut glass wine goblet for one buck.
1850's Bohemian overlay Art Glass enamel landscape chalice
The beaker has beautifully detailed hand painted rectangular medallion with
canted corners of a mountainous view with a couple walking in it, German gold
gilt title.
The chalice is cut white overlay over clear glass and has beautiful cut
decoration and gold gilt tracery all over the piece.
The chalice is cut white overlay over clear glass and has beautiful cut
decoration and gold gilt tracery all over the piece.
Star cut bottom
This is a exceptionally rare mid nineteen century Bohemian overlay cut glass
chalice beaker with a beautifully detailed hand painted rectangular medallion
with canted corners of a mountainous view with a couple walking in it, German
gold gilt title. The chalice is cut white overlay over clear glass and has
beautiful cut decoration and gold gilt tracery all over the piece. Star cut
bottom.
Exceptional Museum quality Objects d'Art such as this piece were usually
purchased by wealthy tourist in the 19th century taking the Grand Tour of
Europe. Spa Beakers like this one often depicted view's of famous spa's where
wealthy tourist would purchase and drink mineral waters from springs out of
luxury goblets like this one.
Although I'm not A big beer drinker I can celebrate Oktoberfest in mid 19th
century style with this rare 1850's Bohemian white glass cut to clear glass overlay
beer stein. Found on the $10 table
This Paris porcelain gilt sauce tureen was on the $5 table because it had
chips.
This late 18th century early 19th century English Blue feather edge
Creamware platter was $45. I was happy to pay that on the first day of the sale
as I have never seen one priced under $600. Feather Edge English creamware was
inexpensive when new and was used daily in 18th and 19th century Gulf Coast
homes. Because it was used more often then fine porcelain very little of it has
survived today making it more costly then fine porcelain pieces.
18th century creamware English platter with gadrooned and scalloped rim.
I found this 18th century creamware English platter with gadrooned and
scalloped rim in a local Antique shop this Spring.
This best thing I bought this Summer was this 1820's Late Federal Louisiana
made Mahogany and walnut Plantation bed
The headboard has beautiful flamed Cuban Mahogany veneer
I love the beautifully turned post they remind me of post on Caribbean
beds.
The flamed Mahogany on the headboard is amazing
On the bottom of the post the original Federal brass bolt covers remain.
I cannot wait to see where you place these lovely pieces!
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xo
Andie
Hi Divine Theatre you know I always find the right place for my items. Thanks for the comment.
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