Thursday, April 19, 2012

Kitschy Vintage Style



I found this little gem at a Kiwanis yard sale in Sandwich, MA on the way back from visiting Mosees in Barnstable, the shop that carries my handmade jewelry.  It was selling for $2 and I couldn't resist its kitschy vintage style.


There is something about the word authentic followed by Bermuda limbo dancers in quotation marks that makes me laugh.  Obviously its authenticity made it much more valuable as a souvenir.


The hallmark on the back is from Weatherby Hanley, a British pottery that according to my online research was founded in 1891 and closed in 2000.  They did a big souvenir and commemorative business in their heyday, so there are lots of vintage Weatherby Hanley giftware items with Queen Elizabeth's face on them available on Ebay and Etsy.

I think I'm going to use my little "pin dish" as it was intended -- as a spot to plunk my jewelry when I take it off. Yes, I own a jewelry box (two in fact), but somehow a few pieces land on my dresser anyway, especially if I'm tired or talking on the phone when I take them off.  Admit it, you do the same thing.

I've discovered that organizational systems are all well and fine as long as they conform to how I will actually use them.  Sometimes a little creativity is required.  Since I finally faced facts and placed a dish near the door as a spot to drop my keys, I've never had to search for them again.  Not even once.

5 comments:

The Cranky said...

Now that is absolutely adorable!

Thrifted Shift said...

Ok, ok, I admit it, there are three necklaces and a bracelet on my nightstand that need to be put away! Maybe if I get a pretty plate like yours, it'll look like that's where they're supposed to go! :)
--TS

rkbsnana said...

Hmmmm. Do you think my hubby would put his little "trinkets" away in a pretty dish like that? I thought of you this AM when I scooped up a handful of nuts and bolts and Lord knows what from our closet shelving.

Maria said...

Jaqueline, thanks!

TS, that's pretty much my logic! :)

Rbksnana, some of the stacking bracelets I posted pics of are made with chain from the stuff you sent me!

Gerri Crockwell-Sequeros said...

It is actually 'authentic' - its a treasure! The Dancer going under the pole is Kenny Bean; the man next to the pole is Brian Butterfield and the musicians on the bandstand are Hubert Smith & his Coral Islanders band.

If you click this link, you can see the original photo.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/94207108@N02/8699983759/sizes/c/in/photostream/