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Weather Maps: Come Rain or Come Shine

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I'm not sure what is going on with the weather these days, but it is keeping me on my toes.

Spring is a capricious and fickle season here in the mid-atlantic region. Today was warm and muggy, yesterday a deluge, tomorrow a cold front…who can predict? If you need to make sense of it all and see it beautifully depicted on your walls, I have some lovely classroom maps for you. These climate-related and atmospheric maps have an abstract and artistic appearance. Several of these maps are currently for sale in my etsy shop. If you click on the link below the photo it will take you there.

Stay warm? cool? dry? moist?

Take Note: Our storefront is now open every weekend! Rain or Shine

Saturdays 11-6 & Sundays 12-6

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In a similar vein, here are some fascinating world vegetation maps.

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Massive East German Map- SOLD last weekend

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Feeling Crafty

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This Saturday, Windsor Place Antiques will have a booth at the lovely and amazing Prospect Park Craft Fair. This annual event benefits arts programs at my kids'school- ps 154 in Windsor Terrace. Come on out and shop in the sure-to-be perfect spring weather.

Although I am not an artist or crafter myself, Marianne is, and she has made some great items to sell in our booth on Saturday.

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Sewing Kits in Vintage Jars
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Magnets with Images taken from Vintage Ephemera

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Handmade Jewelry with Vintage Findings

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& Perfect Vintage Seed Packet Cards for Mom

And my very talented daughter Noa- will be bringing some vintage-inspired brooches and embellished bobby pins to the fair.

The shop will be open as well from 12-4. If you miss me Saturday, you can find me Sunday at the Brooklyn Flea in Williamsburg.

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On The Road Again

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I have been traveling around in the Lehigh Valley and Berks County,
Pennsylvania this week. I'm finding all kinds of great stuff. This area
never ceases to amaze me- the wonderful old things just keep coming out of the old woodwork.

I
have saved the best of my trip for last: a paper show tomorrow (a dealers' and
collectors' mecca of paper, books, maps, advertising,
ephemera….basically anything printed.) This is my idea of a really,
really good time.

Needless to say, I will not be at the Brooklyn
Flea in Ft. Greene tomorrow or open in the shop, but I will be at the
Brooklyn Flea in Williamsburg on Sunday 4/28. Expect to see lots of
interesting new merchandise.

Here are some photos of things
that struck my fancy this week. Most of which I could not drag back with
me. Alas, they were too big to fit in my little van. Fun to look at
though.

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The snazziest clothes-washer

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Nice assemblage of vintage grape crates
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Too big to bring back

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WAY too big to bring back
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To Crush Your Grapes

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The oldest lunch box I have ever seen

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To play those antique cylinder records I sell
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Wonderful English / German Vocabulary Primer

 

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Arthropoda & Insecta

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Bugs- in other words. I've been thinking about them and looking at them a lot lately: The good, the bad, the ugly and the very beautiful. Working in the garden at home and going through prints and charts at work, they keep popping up in appealing and not-so appealing forms.

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Last week, there was an interesting NYTimes article in the Science section on dragonflies. It inspired me to look for bugs in my vast and diverse inventory…I found many.

I am particularly fond of a series of small engraved and hand-colored plates ($10 each) from an 1843 series called The Naturalist's Library. The insects- especially the beatles- look like little jewels.

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I have another group of lovely color plates- these are of lepidoptera (butterflies and moths.) Published as an installment series in 1907 by Aldabert Seitz. These large chromolithographic plates ($35 each) have beautiful art nouveau fonts and very fine details.

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If you are in the market for a larger piece, I have some vintage classroom charts that would make quite an impression. The photo below was taken from House Beautiful magazine, but I currently have several charts from the very same series (seen below $95 each)

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Come and have a look. Two ways to find me: My storefront will be open this coming weekend April 13 & 14th from 11 to 6 AND I will be at the Brooklyn Flea outdoors on the Williamsburg waterfront on Sunday.

 

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