This post was originally entitled “August Goodies“, but by the time we got around to finishing it, we realized that the month was already up! Whoops – I’m sure you know how that goes.
We’ve put quite a few items up in both the main shop and our Etsy outlet. Speaking of Etsy – the shop has still been doing pretty well. We still think that having both an independent shop and an Etsy outlet helps to target different sets of people looking for different vintage items. But we’ll have to revisit this theory in awhile, perhaps after the holidays.
In any case, here are a few items that popped up lately in our Etsy store:
This is actually the second Finel mushroom enamel bowl we’ve found – our earlier one sold out rather quickly. It was designed by Kaj Franck and was made in Finland. The mushroom pattern just seems to be really popular with both the “cute” vintage and mid-century modern folks right now.
We were happy to come across this Brownie “Fiesta” camera the other day. This one is actually a Spanish model, probably made around 1962. We also found some Brownie 8mm movie cameras that we hope to put up in awhile.
Here’s a lovely mod floral snack or cheese tray we nearly kept. Tend to have that problem a lot recently.
This vintage pink and gray tablecloth featuring chickens and roosters also caught our eye. Seems to be handmade or handsewn.
Some nice items recently went up on the main site too.
We almost kept this Cathrineholm lotus plate as well. It’s so hard to let these enamels go when we collect them.
These Robert Maxwell mushrooms are fantastic midcentury modern examples of the famous potter’s work. Very difficult to find these since they usually aren’t marked. We also have a spectacular crackle glaze ashtray by Maxwell.
This wacky looking mustache-man decanter was actually made for Kahlua – we originally thought it was the La Gardo Tackett design, but it turns out that there are significant differences. We still aren’t sure what the full story is on it, but it sure is a fun piece.
Those looking for more Descoware in our shop will be happy to see this saucepot with the “Autumn Leaves” design. We have a hard time keeping examples of Descoware in stock on the shop – they tend to sell out faster than other items for some reason.
Lastly, we came across the nice midcentury candleholder made for Rosenthal-Netter. This hugely influential Italian company is really popular with the midmod kids nowadays. It can be difficult to identify, when the paper stickers on bottom are removed.
We have a few more special blog features planned for the blog, including a “Mad Men” post, so stay tuned!































August 29th, 2010 at 2:03 pm
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog and Flickr site. You have an amazing eye and your finds are lovely – just awesome! I’m sure it’s a lot of hard work to put together such wonderful things. Your photography shows the items off perfectly.
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. (I am drooling over the perfect deer you have on Ersy right now, but sadly, it’s not in the budget)
August 29th, 2010 at 2:04 pm
I guess it’s Etsy, not Ersy!
September 3rd, 2010 at 4:53 pm
Thanks for the kind words! We were almost going to keep the Cemar deer ourselves as well, but we have quite a few deer figurines in the cabinet already, so we figured we’d let this one go =)