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"Aye, scurvy lasses and lads! This be Treasure Chest... er... Box Wednesday, so gather round as this blogging wench shows ye this week's booty!"
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(Ahem)
Actually, the main treasure this week is in the form of a gift I'd gotten my dad for Father's Day. Ye Olde Dadde is partial to items reminiscent of the sea and its tales. So over time I found a couple of items that I thought might shiver his timbers...
The sailing ship lamp here is spelter and probably dates from the early 1900s. It still has a bit of its bronzed patina to it, but some of it's worn away... I thought it had character....
I also liked how the base of it is molded to look like a swelling wave.
And then here, I'd found a lovely little storybook with a variation on the Little Mermaid tale, "The Little Sea Maid"...
Delicately tinted illustrations and a poem made this quaint, unusual item just right to send with the lamp. It's also probably from about the same time period.
I believe Dad was pleased.
Now as for thrifting this week, mostly I ended up cleaning up from a flood that hit late last week. So I had time for only a little leisure. However, I did find this cute lavender lamb planter...
And a piece of shell pink milk glass-- this one's a sugar bowl...
It seems strange I'm finding so much of this right now when it was impossible to find outside of antique stores about a year or so ago. But, these things come in cycles, for some reason. Sometimes you see a ton of one type of thing, and six months later-- not a single piece.
Anyway, that's the main plunder for this week!
But before you go, I did want to share with you all a bit of good news, I'd had...
I'd entered a fiction contest for short humor pieces at Humor Press, and actually came in Second Place! Can ya believe that? I about fell over when I saw the notification in my Inbox.
- If you have a moment and you're curious, you can check that out here. Mine is called "Of Bullets and Bad Comma: A Tale of Grammar Noir."
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