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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Look what My Mom sent...

My mom is 82 and still goes to the Country Auction every Saturday night. She lives in a small town in New Hampshire and drives through rain, sleet and snow to find the perfect treasure. Now, she has a list from me each week of what to bid on. Some day, we will drive to NH and Indiana to pick-up all of my treasures stored in relatives garages but that is another story...

A battered box arrived this morning (she uses whatever box and packing material she has-very funny sometimes!), and I couldn't believe what she bought for me last week. She says there is another box on its way with even better treasures in it....
These Tea pots are unbelievable! One appears to have a cross on the top of the lid. I'm not sure if I'll be able to part with these....
This little fish sits on a rectangular lid, not sure if there is a bottom coming but I love this little fish! My mom has no idea why I get so excited about silver-plate but to me it's romantic and gets my creative mind working overtime! (I can tell you that the postage was more than she paid for the entire lot of pieces). Oh, my mom...as I said she is 82, has been an antique dealer most of her life, still restores antique dolls and drives anywhere in New England for a good auction. When I was little, they would pull me out of school for a week to set up at Brimfield! She had no idea what an impact she was making on my future...
Thanks mom!

6 comments:

  1. Loving the new treasures... have a blissful day!

    Sheila

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  2. Wow! What a great box to receive! It's funny how she would take you out of school for the Brimfield show. That's awesome. She understood that sometimes NOT going to school is more of a learning experience than going to school. I love it!

    Have fun at The Mermaid's Mercantile on Sunday. I'll be at the Farmer's Market and won't make it.

    Hugs,
    Tamerie

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  3. What a lucky duck! My favorite is the tallest teapot. I don't think I could part with them either!
    -nancy

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  4. Why in the world would you part with them? Teapots are to be cherished and loved.

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  5. I love your silver pieces ..your mom has Beautiful Taste !!!

    Sara

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