Normally when you think of the area around Miami, you might think of big pastel-painted hotels in classic art deco or mid-century modern styling. But this year, my treasure-hunting in south Florida and its Keys led to some far-from-streamlined Victorian and Edwardian finds.
I'll start with this little Victorian hand-painted and transfer decorated vase. It has some issues...
A chip at the top and a crack extending from that. But it was cheap. Really cheap. Particularly for its quality. And when I first laid eyes on it-- prior to the damage assessment-- it actually made me gasp.
As a gal who enjoys "more is more," the raised decorations... the colors... the detail... This was for me!
The back had a different, complementary decoration to it...
Down in the Florida Keys, then, I went with my father on his weekly yard-saling activities. Expert garage saler that he is, he found a nice glass tabletop for $2. He's always finding interesting nautical items that make fun tables, so that will be handy for him.
And then I spied the most wonderful box of sheet music...
Oh, it was a big box. A Christmas storage tub, really. And it was
filled with turn-of-the-1900 to the 30s sheet music.
My heart skipped a beat or two. To be themic, it possibly did a samba or a cha-cha. And I set about ruffling through it to pick out some favorites and see what they might cost...
As I was pulling out these paper gems of art-- ones that reminded me so much of my Victorian postcard collection-- I heard my dad talking to the owner.
"So how much is the sheet music?" Dad had spied, over my shoulder, a few pieces from World War I he had his eye on, and he was keen to know what they would set him back...
"For the whole box?" asked the owner.
"Well, I don't know," said Dad-- not quite expecting that question as part of the negotiation dance.
"$20 for all of it," said the owner. And, well, you can just bet Dad had his money out faster than you can say "Irving Berlin." As the money changed hands, that's when Dad became the proud owner of over
230 individual pieces of turn-of-the-century sheet music! We know because, later, still in awe, he counted.
Since then, I've been teasing him that certainly I hoped the owner knew Dad was with me, or else technically some random guy had just swept in and bought what I was looking at out from under me! :)
Anyway, that "random guy" allowed me to pick out the pieces I'd wanted from the giant stack, so I have the lovelies you see here today, and a few others.
This one below I was excited about because I know of this art by recently reading novelist Martha Grimes'
Belle Ruin. There, the main character, young Emma, encounters an old magazine with art containing a "Fadeaway Girl"...
You can see in this closeup, how the girl's dress blends right into the background with no lines?...
That's a Fadeaway Girl! I just never imagined getting to see one for myself!
This lady looks like a Christmas card just waiting to happen. Look at that fir-trimmed hat!...
The piece of music below was the only completely floral one. It looks like a lot of the greeting postcards from the same time period...
Harkening to the tropics, I even have one which nods to the 30s passion for Cuba...
And while the sheet music promises, "I'll See You in Cuba," I rather hope I'll see
you Sunday, for
The Thrift Shop Romantic's next post.
Bon Voyage!
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