Monday, January 31, 2011
Magazine Mayhem
Friday, January 28, 2011
Friday Favorites: Mindless Chatter Edition
Happy Friday, everyone! Are you as excited as I am? I hope so. And I hope you are able to dance and drink at least a little this weekend.
For starters, I'm not quite done being English, at least for now.
My favorite image of the week has me so mesmerized, I think I've looked at it at least 10 times!
I hope you were all good citizens and watched the SOTU speech on Tuesday. If not, here's a quick re-cap:
It's still bloody cold outside. Thank God for weekend trips and summer drinks, otherwise I'd never survive!
In hopes of somehow tricking myself into thinking the weather is more Spring-like, I am wearing one of my lovely scarves today. I referred to Hermes for guidance.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
A Great Resource
For those with an interest in the Decorative Arts, the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers an extensive collections database that serves as a superb resource. If you are trying to identify a style of furniture or hoping to acquire more information about one of your antiques, The Met's site can also be of use. I simply love to look at the site for inspiration and am learning so much about collectibles from perusing its various pages. Here are some of my favorite pieces as of late:
: Exterior Door from Dr. Stephen Thorn House, New Hackensack, New York
:1772
: Northeast, New Hackensack, New York, America
: American
: Sweet gum, oak
: Gift of Mrs. Joseph Tuckerman Tower, 1934
: 34.79a, b
: Dressing table
:1710–30
: Northeast, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, America
: American
: Black walnut, yellow pine, white cedar, sweet gum
: Bequest of Augusta W. Demuth, 1943
: 43.60
: Girandole
:1817
: Northeast, New York City, New York, America; Northeast, Albany, New York, America
: American
: Gilded gesso, mirror glass with white pine
: Gift of Mrs. Frederick Moseley, Jr., 1974
:1974.363.1
Hobbs, Brockunier and Company (1863–1891)
: Tumbler
: after 1886
: South, Wheeling, West Virginia, America
: American
: Pressed colorless and opaque white glass
: Gift of Mrs. Emily Winthrop Miles, 1946
: 46.140.410
John Finlay (active ca. 1799–1833)
Hugh Finlay (active ca. 1800–37)
: Side Chair
:1815–20
: South, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
: American
: Maple, painted and gilded, cane
: Purchase, Mrs. Paul Moore Gift, 1965
: 65.167.6
Hugh Finlay (active ca. 1800–37)
: Side Chair
:1815–20
: South, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
: American
: Maple, painted and gilded, cane
: Purchase, Mrs. Paul Moore Gift, 1965
: 65.167.6
The Latest Snow Clobbering
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Wanna Buy It Wednesday: 20 West Jones Street, Savannah, GA
20 West Jones Street has maintained the historic details of the late 1800's when it was built, but has been updated to modern standards. Located in the historic district of Savannah, it has 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and is on the market for $2.75 million. The master bath design is one of the most unique I've seen, and the landscaping is perfect enough to rival any English garden. I love the charming fireplaces, quaint sitting areas, and original built-ins. Not to mention, I can't get over the size of that pool and the wrap-around side porches! Mint-julep anyone?