From Pottery City, I got this rather unusual hand-painted, art nouveau style bust...
I liked her because of the cheery pastel colors, her luster overcoat, and the careful painting of the piece. (Also because she was cheap!) So she lives in my blue sitting room very happily next to a vintage rose painting.
And speaking of roses, I couldn't resist this great vintage print of a lady in a garden, carrying a bushel of fresh flowers...
And lastly, at that same antique store in Columbiana, Ohio, I found these Fiesta (yeah, I know: surprise) candlesticks...
(Wait for it...
Are you sitting down?...
Good. Because you'll need to.)
That vendor had ones in this very same style for...
Over $900!
G-ah! Yes, yes, I know-- rarity, condition, blah, blah, blah-- but OH WOW.
And I've seen ones for $20, $30, and $80 as well. Just goes to show, it's very important to know what you want to pay for things, and stick to it. If I had $900 candlesticks, I think I'd never use them. I'd just put them in a clear glass box with a spotlight on them and charge for tours.
And is that really what Fiesta-- such usable dishware-- is about?
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