I love the bird house with its roof covered in copper sheeting (which, unfortunately, you are unable to see from this angle). When a friend gave it to me, I couldn't bear to put it outdoors in the weather. The cheery little bird sitting next to it belonged to my mom.
The dust on the mantel is not vintage, but probably will be by the time I get around to dusting that board! The cheese crock was given to me by my father-in-law many years ago, and the hand auger had belonged to my dad. For some reason, I was always fascinated by that thing, and he gave it to me, along with the bits that fit it. I keep them in an old Army ammo box. I don't remember where I got the pulley wheel, but it's been sitting around here for a long time.
In the first photo of this post, you'll see a sliver of the vintage Buckeye Root Beer jug and mugs which came from my great grandpa's restaurant about a hundred years ago.
Christmas 2012
Okay, I'll go dust the mantel now.
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Lavender Bud
Homemade Vegan Soap Sachets
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ReplyDeleteGood Morning Friend
What awesome treasures.
I love the jug and mugs.
I have lots of that vintage dust.
Woolie Hugs
Trace
Oh, I just love your mantel with all it's treasures! I would leave the vintage dust, it gives it charm. Well, at least that's what I'm telling myself these days around this house.
ReplyDeleteJust loving all the goodies on your mantel - that bird cage is too cute!
ReplyDeleteNo go dust - I'm so embarrassed for you LOL
( I think lately I only dust for photos actually )
XXX
The postbox fronts certainly bring back memories!
ReplyDeleteI loved the tour of your mantel treasures this morning!! They are real treasures!!
ReplyDeletei have a passion for old things and yours are all lovely
ReplyDeleteLove everything! Those post box doors are wonderful; great story attached too! Don't dust on my account!
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful mantle dust and all!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fun pieces-isn't it neat that they have such sentimental ties?
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
I have never heard of buckeye rootbeer but it may have only been a mideast product. Back then, each part of the country had their own version.
ReplyDeleteThat is what collections should be. Full of memories and reminders! You have a mini family hisotry there.
ReplyDeleteI love all your treasures each with it's precious memories. Don't worry about dusting, you would be so upset if you broke anything. Just find a notice that says do not disturb ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage treasures also....and I think you should give up the dusting, and take more photos.
ReplyDeleteJen
We wouldn't have even noticed the dust if you hadn't mentioned it! I love the little bluebird and its house that it is guarding. The things you display do show that you are a history buff. So nice to have something passed down in family. I have my grandmother's first rolling pin carved by my grandfather. It's split so I don't use it but I do display it and think of them when I see it.
ReplyDeleteNo need to dust that mantel - it's just going to get dusty again! Remember, housework is Sisyphean! I love the charm and warmth of all these items ... thank you for welcoming us into your home, which is so much more than merely a "house."
ReplyDeleteThis post sure brought back memories. We used to have a leaded glass window in the living room like the one above your mantle. We also had a post office box with fronts like these. I think the number was 13.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful treasures.
ReplyDeleteI love your fantastic little treasures, Judy. Sure wish I had that nice wood stove right about now. I'm way too cold for words. :(
ReplyDeleteThose old Post Office box fronts sure are neat! And don't stir up the dust....ahhhchoo! heehee! Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love the old post box fronts. My cousin used to actually have the boxes themselves... it was really neat. Then again, I do love old stuff.... er... VINTAGE I mean, sorry!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that stove is awesome. Love the mantel you've created too. I just want to sit in the front of that stove with a mug of hot cocoa.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful memories behind each object on the mantel. Personally I would leave the dust, too - it adds a bit of atmosphere to the vignette.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, my friend,
ReplyDeleteYour home is so warm and welcoming. You have incorporated so many pieces of your family history. I love the stories you have shared about each piece. Your woodstove looks so inviting with it's orangey glow.
Thank you so much for your kind words and prayers for my little grandbaby. God has been such a source of strength and comfort...and, definitely healing. To Him be the glory!
Blessings,
Carolynn xoxo
The post office doors are my fave- back when I was in school, our mail came in ones that look just like that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Photo Friday- hope to see you again next week with another great link :)
I LOVE that mailbox piece. Gorgeous!
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