Brocante, I know and you know that I have that brocante bug big time. It is an illness I live with daily. Love it. Every aspect of it. It doesn't matter what side effects it brings: Big, small, tattered, worn, under cover, early mornings… it is worth it.
It doesn't matter what the brocante brings, it fascinates my imagination, makes me giddy, jump out of the car before it even stops giddy!
Or in other words I am drunk on brocante most of the time.
Thankfully I live in France, where my brocante bug can have a daily fix if need be.
Doesn't matter the dose.
Doesn't matter the value.
Doesn't matter if it is used, dirty or hanging out on the side of the street.
Addicted. Driven. I am.
Do my monastic days inspire what I am drawn too? Or do they keep me from going hog wild crazy since France is loaded with old things?
1800s French Tinted Map Engravings… paper… ephemera…
The best drug ever.
Ever.
Old little paintings.
Gulp.
Hand painted maps from the 1700s. No wonder I am always loopy on love. Brocante baby bring it on.
1800s romantic engravings for yesteryear.
Monograms…
Hand woven linen from the 1800s.
Orange wax blossoms.
Hand made for the bridal crown.
Large wooden base, iron stamp to use to print on fabric.
1800s French antique hand made fine lace.
Made by loving hands, never used.
Created for the pleasure of creating, not for a purpose.
Pink covered box with folded pieces of paper that hold chaton crystals (Chaton crystals are used in jewelry making.)
French antique baby pink silk covered jewel box.
French letters from 1833
Last weekend I found a box that was stuffed silly with documents from one household… a chateau… the documents on the bottom of the box dated 1677 until 1920s. I haven't stopped drooling.
Holy water bedside font.
1800s linen flour sacks, tightly woven to prevent flour from escaping.
French antique clay marbles,
handmade.
1900s.
Before cat eyes.
Gold metal estampes, latches for Limoges boxes.
1900s candy box. A CANDY BOX?! A masterpiece of pretty cute.
For those of you who follow my Brocante Shop I will be posting many more throughout the week.
Sad but true I gotta let these sweet things go if I want to keep going to the brocante. The brocante bug strives on give and take. Buy and sell. Seek and find. The Brocante bug needs a fix and I hope you do too.
Happy ever after.
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