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18th century style, Antique engraving, Antique map, antique porcelain, Astier de Villatte, Au Bain Marie, clawfoot tub, Flea Market, grays, Kathy Dalwood sculpture, Paris shop, Recast antique porcelain, Rococo silver
Totally in love with this bust
Flea market find recast in cement…
“The figurines in this collection are rough concrete re-casts
of porcelain and plaster originals, hunted down in backwaters
here and abroad, from Thrift stores in the Appalachian mountains
to flea markets in France and Belgium and sea-side junk shops…”
Kathy now has a fabulous blog here
Antique china stacked…
in a distressed cupboard
Astier de Villate always looks great against
moody grays and cloudy glass…
Over the top rococo style silver candelabra
against a detailed map background…
Paris
Justaposition of pretty roses
in tin sap pot…
Sap pots collected in wire garden basket
weathered planter and zinc table base…
Georgian view of Claremont
near Esher in Surrey
c. 1810
Search antique Etching and engravings on Ebay
Curvy weathered metal with industrial…
Sculptural looking wire atop metal lockers…
Taupe-y gray, bow front, ball footed
Belgian-y dresser
Bathing in grays…
Entrance of the Hôtel des Ambassadeurs de Hollande
in the Marais district of Paris…
Relief by the sculpture Thomas Regnaudin
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Sources: Maison Francaise Jan ’09, British Home and Gardens Feb ’09,
World of Interiors April ’09, Victoria ’02…