How I Met French Husband: His Great Uncle’s House Full of Antiques

French Antiques Furniture corey amaro blogger living in France

 

Voluntary Sale.

Twenty-one lots for sale.

By, Mr. D'Agrain, notary, Isère, France.

Property Sale

February 2, 1896, at 1:30

Price Range: 300 French Francs to 1200 French Francs.

 

 

The lady of the house, corey amaro living in France, antique collection

 

 

Back in 1987…..

French Husband's Great Uncle had died, leaving everything to his only child, Louise, French Husband's cousin who was nearly seventy.

Louise's Father's home was a lovely two story house in the country. Her Father had a wooden shoe manufacturing company, and a home filled with beautiful antique furniture, paintings, books, mirrors, dishes, linens… there was barely breathing room between the walls and the furniture. It was stuffed beyond imagination from the attic, down through the two floors, into the basement, pouring out in the yard, and gorging out of the garage. You might say he had it all and then some. 

 

Wooden souvenir shoes

 

Simply said: He had the brocante bug badly, and stacks of wooden shoes.

Louise had asked her six cousins to come over to her Father's house, she had somethings she wanted to give each of them. French Husband, his five cousins and I gathered on the front lawn. Louise handed each of them a notebook and a pencil, then told them to go into the house where they would see numbers on everything, if they saw anything that they liked they were to cross the number off the item then write it down in the notebook with a brief description. She said, she had everything she needed, and since she did not have any children herself she thought they might like to have a few or as many things from her father's house before she gave the stuff away. Louise clapped her hands encouraging them to go inside…

 

 

French antique hand carved wooden angels

I had just met French Husband's family the day before, I felt so odd being there, it was such a personal family moment, yet I cannot deny how excited I was to see what was inside.

To be continued…



Comments

8 responses to “How I Met French Husband: His Great Uncle’s House Full of Antiques”

  1. You had me at the wooden shoes – I collect wooden shoe forms. Sigh
    Such a generous and tender way for Louise to carry on her father’s legacy and to share it with extended family. Yes, yes . . . I can understand your excitement.

  2. Well, this would be like a dream come true for me. Too bad I couldn’t pass for a very distant cousin from the US, lol. Can’t wait to hear the rest of the story to find out what you got.

  3. what a dream! I cannot wait to read more. Grace xoox

  4. I think I remember this, Corey … still, the stuff of dreams, no? I so hope things are going well for Jean-Luc and the family …

  5. Oh Corey… I Pray your clan in Paris is ok! xox, dede

  6. Holy cow, that must’ve been awesome for you to dive into..did you have the bug at that time? A kinda similar thing happened to me with my in-laws friend’s mother’s estate. We were invited to take anything (she had been wealthy and had very tasteful antiques)..I felt weird putting my name on stuff, not wanting to be greedy but there were a lot of people going to town on the stuff so I was told to not be shy. Missed out on the furniture but got some little things like a sweet Limoges vase with a scene on it.

  7. Saw the sad news today..praying for those in Paris & that they catch those blankety blanks!

  8. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    Oh you silly tease! I shall look forward to whenever you get around to continuing this story. I only remember it enough to recall a post from some time ago bemoaning items that you wished you could have claimed and didn’t. Am I at all close to a piece of this story?

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