We took a quick trip to Houston because we needed to stock up at
Costco and of course go to a favorite restaurant for lunch and stop
at a favorite antique shop too. I will just let you browse. Let me
know your favorites and I will tell you mine. Enjoy!
Although I love everything, my absolute favorites are:
The Oak Dresser
The Staffordshire Dog
The French Market Basket
Pair of Crystal Sconces
Okay, now let me know what you love.
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
That's fun. There are not to many of those shops around here
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
Come visit me. I will take you both to Houston and I'll bring Bentley too :-)
DeleteEverything is lovely. I knew you'd love the dog. I'm eyeing the Blue Willow. Where was this???!!!!
ReplyDeleteMAI ~ Memorial Antiques and Interiors. Thanks for your sweet card!
DeleteThanks! You are welcome.... <3
DeleteNice shopping day, whoo hoo!
ReplyDeleteI love the red striped chair that's hanging from the ceiling, the rusty scroll piece of fencing, the wing back matching chairs and the (driftwood?) cross on the wall.
I love your choices too!
DeleteI like those giant old books and the mirror...behind the cute dog! ;)
ReplyDeleteThose giant books are great. I may have to go back and look at them more closely.
DeleteThe collection of Louis Philippe mirrors -- I love mirrors.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous!
DeleteI'm with Ellen on the collection of mirrors. They are gorgeous and especially so grouped together. Also love that Staffordshire dog. It's so regal and would fit right into my grouping. '-)
ReplyDeleteI have a real weakness for Staffordshire dogs!
DeleteLove the large wooden plate rack, can't tell if its part of the lower piece buffet??
ReplyDeleteI believe it is all one piece.
DeleteHi Susan,I love the Dresser...but I also love the brass coloured box with all the little bottles in it.......can you tell me what it is and what it would be used for,never seen anything like it before.xxx
ReplyDeleteI am not sure what that box was used for. Because it is brass, I am guessing that it came from India or somewhere in the Middle East. It appears that there is a chain that is either meant for carrying or hanging. I am wondering if the bottles were designed to hold perfume perhaps? Don't know. I will research it because now I am curious too.
DeleteOh that chandelier!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun antiquing, Susan! The first two photos made me *sigh*. I love the green shutter in the first photo and the basket with hydrangeas in the second photo. Simple and time-worn treasures! ♡Dawn@Petals.Paper.SimpleThymes
ReplyDeleteOh, if I only could, I'd take home all the blue and white China as well as the chandelier!
ReplyDeleteLove the wing back chairs in that dusky blue. Classic.
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