Maria Antoinette was born on November 2, 1755 at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna.
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Marie Antoinette at age 12 by Martin van Meytens, circa 1767-1768.
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A "new find" Marie Antoinette chalkware bust that's more than meets the eye! Let me shed some light... |
On a recent junking excursion to Florence with the grandkids. We followed some "C U There Estate Sales" signs in Reedsport, Oregon. I must relay here that I've trained my G'kiddo's well, Logan spotted the first sign and then the hunt was on, with MaKenna and Ciara spotting more as we traveled through a residential area. Great job on there part alerting me to upcoming right and left turns. As this was a Sunday, I didn't expect to find much. Well, I managed to pile up almost $60.00 dollars worth of stuff. But, only paid around $30.00 for all of it, as this was the last day everything had went to 1/2 off!!!
So the $5.00 "as is" price tag on this very unique 1950's Marie Antoinette lamp turned into $2.50. And "as is" is just wonderful for me. Isn't she a thing of beauty?
The power cord has been cut and the top mechanism is rather stuck so I don't think rewiring is an option. But I'm in love with it just AS it IS. The chalkware bust has surprisingly held up well.
There's a scratch here and there and her cheeks show a few blemish's but
that's about it. That line across her right eye is just that a line, thank goodness not a crack.I knew instantly that it was a Marie Antoinette lamp -
even though I'd never heard of them! I clutched her to me while I continued to shop, albeit, one handed. You never, ever, set a real treasure down at one of these events!!!
The wire base once had a pretty skirt attached to it (such as the one pictured below). And there would of been a frilly hat shade to adorn her head.
Please follow link below to French Bleu Vintage for more information.
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This lamp will not literally light up my life - but figuratively it will. I think it's just marvelous they way I found it, I don't think I'll even cut off the remaining power cord, at least for now. The wire base (oohlala, loving it) and shadeless harp are so perfectly tres chic shabby!!
If you are interested in knowing more about Marie Antoinette, please follow this link to read more about her life.
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Happy Hunting and Gathering!!!
Wow, what a deal. I'm surprised it was still there the second day, but lucky for you that it was. Thanks so much for sharing her at Vintage Inspiration Party.
ReplyDeleteSince the sale was an "accidental find" on the way to bigger and better things I was really happy with all the loot I scored! So very glad to party with you, thanks for hosting.
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ReplyDeleteI would have snatched that up in a heartbeat. What an amazing deal! It's beautiful just the way it is.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW what a find! I love it...Not only would it light up my life,,,My heart would have skipped a beat!
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Hello Carol! It's a very good junking day when you find something that clicks with you the instant you see it. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!~~~
DeleteThat was an incredible find . . . I would be dancing my happy dance:) I saw a comment that you had left on Carol's Polka Dot Closet; Carol and I have been mutual followers for a long time now, she is amazing. Anyway when I saw the name of your blog I had to come visit. I love the name you picked and your blog is perfect. I am your newest follower and I hope that you will visit and follow me back. There is nothing quite so sweet as making new friends with blogging sister with common interests.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving,
Your new blogging sister, Connie :)
Thank you for the visit and all your sweet comments. Going to pop over and pay you a visit.
DeleteHi Mickie, I always get excited when I get a new follower and I was doing my happy dance when I noticed that blogger didn't accept your profile photo in the followers list. Please try again and welcome to my blog. I'm looking forward to a sweet blogging friendship. I love your blog and the lamp you found is amazing:) Very unique, I would leave it as is (no skirt) it is so French and the wire base is gorgeous:)
ReplyDeleteHello Connie, sorry to be getting back to you so late. I'm not sure what you mean, could you at some point explain further? My blog tends to act up occasionally.
Deletesuch a wonderful find! she's a beauty "as is" and fits perfectly with your other vintage finds:)
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