French Brocante Online

 

A List of French Brocante Online

A List of French Brocante Online A List of French Brocante Online Paper Weight

A paper weight.

French Medal on Watch Chain

A worn religious medal on a chain.

 

A List of French Brocante Online Provencal Childrens Shoes

Provencal children' shoes.

 

Salt Holder with Spoon

Salt spoon.

 

1787 Inventory List Booklet

Ephemera

Old documents.

 

Lace with Flowers and Crowns

Lace and Monograms.

 

Letters 

French antique letters and papers.

 

corey Amaro Set of Five Varied Large French Antique Keys

Large iron house keys.

 

Champagne Glasses

Champagne glasses.

 

1800s Silver Knives

Silverware.

 

Paper Words Paris Merci

 

Paper word tags.

 

Sugar Pill Box with Snippets of a Marriage Wreath

Pill box with snippet of a marrigae wreath.

 

Vintage black and white dishes

Dessert plates, black transferware.

 

Romantic Images

Romantic engravings for art projects.

 

Perfume Bottle

Perfume bottles.

 

Tooth Brush Holder

Ironstone.

 

Wooden Arrow Head

18th century one of a kind pieces.

Topper for a  Flagstaff. 

 

Eiffel Tower

Eiffel tower charm.

 

French Brocante Iron Heart

Iron heart, and other sacred hearts.

 

Frnch Menus

French Menus.

 

Silver Ex Voto Hand

Ex votos.

 

French Textile

Old textiles.

 

Five Bon Bon Bags

Never been used but equally as sweet, Candy Bags.

 

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Gilded wood and paintings.

 

Bonbon tin

 

Advertisement boxes.

 

Rose Bowl

Cafe au lait bowls.

 

Salt and Pepper Holder

Salt holders.

Set of Six Antique Spoons

SIlver spoons.

Fish Pail

Fishing boxes.

 

French Candlestick

Candlesticks.

 

French brocante,Drop crystals

Crystals.

 

Antique Clay Marbles

Marbles, ade out of clay.

 

French chalkboard menu

Chalk board pens.

Five Feather Estampes

Old jewelry elements.

 

Silver Ladle

Dishware, tabletop and household items.

Fleur de Lys Button Link

Silver jewelry elements.

 

Cheese Form

A few of the many little things listed on my 

French Brocante Online.

 

 

 



Comments

6 responses to “French Brocante Online”

  1. Merisi in Vienna

    Remember Jim Croce’s “Time in a bottle”?
    Your images may outwardly seem like a collection of ephemera, but together, they are mementos of lives that withstood the ravages of time and continue to tell their stories. It is wonderful to know that they are being saved from oblivion.

  2. diane – florida

    you are stopping my heart

  3. i could look or better yet, gaze at the items-precious and rare- in your treasure chest-for hours on end-you do not capture the item in a mere photograph, but rather you capture the SPIRIT the ENERGY of the piece and oh the possibilities of what life and story lay ahead for the new owner-it is like being in a museum or art gallery when i pop in for a visit to your shop-i have whispered it before and shall, i am sure, a thousand more times -i wish i had a million dollars-even a thousand-to shop to my hearts content-trasure upon treasure-I REALLY WOULD LIKE IT ALL!

  4. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    The champagne flutes without bases are fascinating to me.

  5. Ben@Lea Furniture

    wow!!! what an amazing collection!!!

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