This weekend I headed down to the Portland Antique Expo in beautiful Oregon! I planned to meet up for the first time with a couple of my favorite fellow bloggers. Let me tell ya, I was sooo excited!! I've read about so many of the Georgia bloggers getting together and I must admit I was more than a little envious *winks* And I would be meeting Isabel from Maison Douce who has one of the most fabulous dreamy blogs ever!! As well as her being an antiques dealer! (can it get any better? *winks*) Anyhoo, I took one look at Isabels booth and knew it was hers!! So full of wonderful things!! Here we are! And I must say, Isabel is just as warm kind and lovely as I thought she would be! She even took me to a few of her favorite booths... and boy howdy did I see why!
Then my new friend Michelle from Chocolate and Marmalade Tea joined us and we all had ourselves a good girl gab!
Actually we "gabbed" so much we pretty much missed the show! That was actually OK because both Michelle and I had broken our budgets by about the third isle! Lol ! *winks* Anyhoo if you haven't visited her blog please do! She has the most beautiful pictures of comfort food! As well as her three wonderful kitties!
Me Isabel and Michelle (note to self black boucle is NOT slimming! Lol!)
Isabel had the most beautiful wedding dress in front of her booth! The front was lovely... but the back!! oohhh la la!! Soooo fab! Check it out!
Isn't it wonderful???!!!
And here is one corner of her booth, full of so many charming things! Isn't that a darling pink desk and chair? And that lampshade is a neat one too!
And isn't this the cutest dresser?!!! Well Isabel gives you instructions on how to make your own here as well as a few other wonderful projects. I know mine would never turn out as darling as hers because she is the QUEEN of fabulous old fabric!! And look at the sweet concrete statue of a deer.
This wonderful old vintage pillow with pink roses went home with Michelle.
In retrospect I wish this vintage barkcloth pillow had gone home with me WAAAHHHHH !
This little coffee table was in Isabel's neighbors booth and was only $65
This one was more than a little bit more... but oh so charming!! Don't you agree?
I loved the old fabric covered drawers!
I REALLY wanted this one to come home with me. It's a late 18th /early 19th century letter box. The seller even offered it to me for $200 less than the marked price... but I was really trying to be good!
I saw these quimper plates and thought immediately about Debbie at Confessions of a Plate Addict
The seller told me I could have it for $35. I don't know enough about quimper to tell if that's a good price or not... but Debbie always has pairs with a boy and a girl... And there wasn't any boy... so I passed. Au revoir !
This sweet little dish reminded me of my dear friend Ann at LIFEATANNSPLACE
I just know she would love it!
This italian tole candelabra was sayin ' my name... but I wasn't listening "LA LA LA LA LAAAAA " Sheesh ! Some of those items can really "scream at ya! *winks*
So did these sparkley warkleys !! And just look at the fabulous silk tapestry behind it! I might have to go back for that one. It has ME written all over it!
This spelter figural clock reminded me of my friend Gloria at Happy To Be
She has a collection of the most amazing clocks... Don't think she has this one, and the seller said I could take it home for $100. It's a big one too!
Then I spotted this one out of the corner of my eye and I went a runnin "!! Only to find that she was $2400!! NOOOOOO !!! That's WAY TOO MUCH!!! And I really wanted to take her home!! Sometimes the sellers are smoking crack... or just really out of touch with our current economy *sighs*
OK so for what I DID get. I had to be good at the show and keep to a $100 budget because I found this on ebay !! It was $247 and it's absolutely gorgeous!! It's a 6'x9 aubusson carpet featuring the most beautiful pink roses! I will be using it in an upcoming project which involves a chandelier as well *winks* So keep visitin '!
But I did find this pretty little dresser jar/casket. It's lined in blue velvet.
Here it is with a couple of others that I have.
And just look at this sweet antique cherub clock! Well he HAD to come home with me!!
In the larger context.
And this wonderful vintage dresser tray come from Isabels booth. It will always remind me of our meeting!
Cute rose detailing.
And last but not least, this little Victorian syrup pitcher. I can't wait to use it for Sunday breakfast!
Well thanks for coming along with me! The Portland Antique Expo show was a winner! I can't wait to go back for the next one! Vanna