Sunday 23 September 2012

Away

I am away for 4 weeks so there is nothing for sale on ebay. Etsy has new items - some are for sale - smaller things but my internet access will be patchy. Any purchases will take a little longer in the post too. If you want to reserve something send me a message.

Just listed this lovely little pair of leather bound gilt edged books.

Friday 21 September 2012

A Jane Austen Themed Package


Lottery is a game of chance not skill. The rule of this game are included in Hoyles Games of 1817:

The cards being shuffled and cut by the left hand person, one dealer gives every person a card, face down, for the prize, on which is to be placed different values of counters from the pool, at the option of the person to whom each card has been given.

The second dealer then delivers to each player from the other pack, a card for the ticket. Next the cards are turned, by order of the manager, and whoever happens to have a corresponding card takes the prize upon the card dealt to him and those remaining undrawn, are returned to the hand…..

Just the sort of game to engross Lydia, a girl not known for her towering intellect.

For gaming counters at Mrs Phillips’s Meryton home, we understand that the company used “fish”:

Elizabeth went away with her head full of him. She could think of nothing but of Mr. Wickham, and of what he had told her, all the way home; but there was not time for her even to mention his name as they went, for neither Lydia nor Mr. Collins were once silent. Lydia talked incessantly of lottery tickets, of the fish she had lost and the fish she had won; Mr. Collins, in describing the civility of Mr. and Mrs. Philips, protesting that he did not in the least regard his losses at whist, enumerating all the dishes at supper, and repeatedly fearing that he crowded his cousins, had more to say than he could well manage before the carriage stopped at Longbourn House.

(Chapter 16)

A George III 1806 half penny, 3 antique mother of pearl gaming fish [also can be used as a thread winder] probably mid 19th C Chinese, a small early 20th C red leather purse all wrapped up in a reproduction of a 1940s cover of Pride & Prejudice.

find on Etsy




Thursday 13 September 2012

a vintage Chanel style jacket from Wallis

I am not allowed to call this jacket a Chanel style jacket in its title on eBay...but I can here. It is very clearly made by Wallis in the 1950s/60s. And it is very clearly influenced by Coco Chanel. Very Jackie , very Grace I suddenly think... I think it is very reasonable to say this is a vintage jacket in the style of. Lovely wool - pale pink silk lining, coppery chain to weight it, glass pearl buttons. Neat.


Wednesday 5 September 2012

American tan & perhaps some kitsch

kunert 1kunert 2

m&s1m&s3

tudor rose 1

stockings not so sheer at the top from 1960s. traditional sheer from Tudor Rose.

04_08_2012 8169 pattern 204_08_2012 8174 pattern 1

two 1950s patterns, one unused and below a lovely 1950s man's summer shirt. textured fabric...like a tight airtex.

50s shirt4

All on eBAY