Monday, 31 October 2011
Sunday, 23 October 2011
67 unused miniature French 19thc purse frames
I particularly like this batch of 67 unused late 19th century miniature metal purse frames that I found yesterday as the 3 different designs here are good examples of the 3 main decorative trends of the late 19th and early 20th century: The celtic design is a lovely example of an Arts & Crafts piece both in the bold celtic design and the rounded shape of the frame, the small flowing leaf is a very delicate example of the Art Nouveau style set within a slightly square but still rounded frame-shape, and finally the largest frame is more typically late Victorian, both in its shape and the style of the dainty, more naturalistic flowers.
 Measuring about 2"/5cms across, they could easily be turned into period purses.
There are only a handful of the Victorian and Art Nouveau ones, but lots of the celtic Arts & Crafts style. I shall put them on my website later today, please contact me via the website email if you are interested.
www.morgaine-le-fay.co.uk
There are only a handful of the Victorian and Art Nouveau ones, but lots of the celtic Arts & Crafts style. I shall put them on my website later today, please contact me via the website email if you are interested.
www.morgaine-le-fay.co.uk
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Two 19th c pelmets possibly manufactured at Nantes or Alsace & Bolbec or Rouen
Here are two early 19th century French printed toile pelmets, one commemorative with some scenes from the history of Mary  Queen of Scots, the other showing classical Greek scenes. They both  date to somewhere about 1810-30. The red toile is plate printed in a traditional, slightly old fashioned style and most  likely comes from Bolbec or Rouen as both regions are known to have  produced very similar versions of this design. I am not sure about the  purple toile, but I have a feeling it was manufactures at Nantes or  possibly Alsace. It may be a bit earlier than the other one as it is a very neoclassical 'Empire' design, simple and elegant.
Both pelmets are currently listed on my website: www.morgaine-le-fay.co.uk
Both pelmets are currently listed on my website: www.morgaine-le-fay.co.uk
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Regency Silkwork c1810-20
Saturday, 8 October 2011
The Most perfect present: Daisy my new English Wooden doll

Imagine  my surprise and delight when I  opened an unexpected mystery parcel  from Canada to find this  incredibly beautiful reproduction English  wooden doll made secretly for  me for my 50th birthday by David of The  Old Pretenders who, together  with Paul, make the finest museum quality  reproductions and restorations  of 17th and 18th century English wooden  dolls. 
  We have been  friends for a while now and I source authentic scraps of  fabric from the  period for them to dress their creations wherever  possible, and we  often chatter away about life, the universe and  everything via email. I  have always loved these dolls with a passion,  but never in my wildest  dreams did I imagine that I would own one,  especially such a beautiful girl, who so reminds me of my daughter when  she was a wee bairn! Her name is Daisy, she is about 14"/35.5cms tall,  and has the most perfect patina with the most delicate eyelashes and  brows. Thank you David, you have  made a dream come true...
www.morgaine-le-fay.co.uk
 
  www.morgaine-le-fay.co.uk
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