I know I am supposed to be working on my book and not
blogging but this is just a quick little posting about the shop!
In 2008, when I first started collecting pieces for my
antique shop in Santa Barbara named Circa, the second stop after Paris on our
buying trip was the South of France. There is a little town in the middle of
Provence that is known for its antiques. Luckily, it’s only 30 minutes from my
house! The antique dealers always have charming pieces without the overinflated
Parisian price tags.
Over the Christmas holidays, on a quiet Sunday, I had time
to peruse each shop without the frenzy of the summer tourists. Truly, there
were some remarkable pieces… Statues, chandeliers, mirrors, daybeds, and my
favorite… Accessories.
I had my eye on and took home two pieces for the shop that I
think you will love as much as I do! In my humble/not so humble opinion, I
don’t think any home should be without a gilt mirror and a little chinoiserie
no matter the style of the house. These pieces always work. So here we go…
The first piece is a Louis XVI style giltwood mirror. Circa 1890. I love
everything about this mirror. It’s a perfect size, not too big, not too small.
Would work over a chest of drawers, over a bar table, in the bathroom, over a
dressing table, even in an entry hall. The musical cartouche gives it that
little something special adding to its charm. Octagonal shaped with the perfect
gilt. It is in mint condition for its 19th century age. Measures 33" tall and 19.5" wide. The interior mirror measures 16" tall and 14" wide. The price is
$1200 which includes packaging, shipping, insurance and tracking number. Let’s
take a look…
The second piece that I have for you this week is a dropdead gorgeous gigantic antique chinoiserie tray. Napoleon III. Circa 1870. Papier-mâché. Gold trimmed. Mint condition. Beautiful scene of China men and women wearing traditional dress, enjoying themselves in the garden. The colors and details are what make this tray extraordinary. Birds, chrysanthemums, tea service, fans, pomegranates, Chinese lanterns, junk boat, beautiful dresses… Colors of black, gold, persimmon, ivory, reds and blues. This would be a great cocktail tray, appetizer tray and beautiful to display. Measures 22" tall and 28" wide. Because of its large size I assume that it was used as a tabletop as well. The price is $990 which includes packaging, shipping, insurance and tracking number. Let’s take a look…
Okay, let’s talk about price. The price of these pieces is indicative of its value. These are forever pieces and hopefully pieces to pass down. French antiques are not cheap… Never have been, never will be. However, the price for these pieces is considerably less than what you would typically find at antique stores or online. I have been selling antiques for half my life and I know a good piece for a good price when I see it. I have built good reputations with the vendors and I have learned to negotiate from the best. The prices include shipping so you don’t have to worry about anything… I will take care of the details.
Voilà! The shop is open. Click HERE to shop. These pieces are under the antiques
category. Email me if you have any questions.
*I have been a busy bee working on my book. I hope to have
it finished at the end of February but I will be back to blogging regularly
mid-February.
Not that you asked but since we are friends I’m going to
tell you…
I finished all seven seasons of The Good Wife.
I just started season one of Downton Abbey.
I’m going to a dog show on Saturday hopefully to find a
little a little puppy because Teddy and I need something to cuddle.
I actually got a stomachache watching Sarah Palin endorse
Donald Trump but laughed out loud at one of the newspaper headlines that had a
picture of Donald Trump and Sarah Palin that said, “I’m With Stupid.”
Because I am a lover of all things Real Housewives… I
watched Real Housewives of Potomac
and cringed because it was the worst reality television I’ve ever seen in my
life short of 16 and Pregnant and Honey Boo-Boo.
My husband is going to
make me the Barefoot Contessa’s beef bourguignon this weekend. Do you know it
calls for an entire bottle of wine?
I am looking into a
supercool new app called Share The Meal, that, through the World Food Program,
supplies vouchers for food for pregnant and nursing mothers of Syria. Go HERE!
And that’s it! What
have you guys been up to?