Holiday Sale is ON!

Holiday Sale is ON!

Do you LOVE a sale & antiques?

You are in luck! I’m hosting my annual Holiday Sale now through November 29th, 2023.
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Shop antique & vintage finds for a unique & sustainable holiday season!

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Over the Top, Mid-Century Barware

Over the Top, Mid-Century Barware

Culver Ltd., commonly known as “Culver Glass” was one of the masters of over the top, Hollywood Regency barware and accessories during the 1950s thru the 1970s in extravagant 22 karat gold encrusted designs.


Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1939, Culver Ltd. began producing high-end, highly decorative glassware and accessories and is still in business today creating new designs and recreating some of their best known mid-century patterns. Today Culver is best known and recognized for their intricate, ornate 22 karat gold encrusted designs. They are fabulous and evoke the feel of a classic, mid-century, Mad Men-style cocktail party in 12 ounces or less!

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Q1 Sales Category Breakdown

Q1 Sales Category Breakdown

I like data. I find it helpful for a variety of reasons. Being a creative person, many people might think I wouldn’t like data, but they would be wrong! Tracking data is useful for business purposes, tracking trends, forecasting for the future, and more. Personally, I find it very interesting to see what people are gravitating towards when shopping online and furnishing their homes.

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1960s Brass Flower Hardware

1960s Brass Flower Hardware

I am into details. Big details and little details. All the details! A category I really enjoy is Vintage & Antique Hardware. I love finding and looking at vintage and antique hardware - there are so many interesting designs and use of materials out there over the decades.

In my Shop currently, I have a set of 8 mid-century brass and white flower drawer knobs by the Amerock Corporation of Rockford, Illinois. Unlike some hardware I’ve found in the past, these knobs have a Patent Number on the back of each knob. Researching the Patent Number, I was able to locate the original document that was filed by the Amerock Corporation in April 1960. This particular knob design was patented on August 2nd, 1960. An image of the patent filing document is below. It’s neat to see the original documentation of pieces!

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