"A light hearted and humorous account of 'ma vie' as a brocanteuse, experiences from my life in France and my love of antiques, all things vintage, period interiors and 'les trucs' (eclectic thingamybobs)"

Thursday 1 December 2016

Mantiques

With the festive season fast approaching people are always searching to find innovative and interesting gifts for the men in their life.

One solution to this age old problem it by turning to the fascinating world of 'mantiques'.  Here are some unusual gift ideas that would definitely bring a smile to many a man's face:-

For the Military Enthusiast:-


French Mortar Bomb Lamp - link to my Etsy Shop

SOLD - French vintage powder flask
WW1 Pom Pom Shells - link to my Etsy Shop
A French Military Footlocker - link to my Etsy Shop
SOLD - A WW1 grenade trinket box/paperweight

For the Home Bar/Gaming Room:-

SOLD - A vintage bagatelle machine
A vintage Martini barometer - link to my Etsy Shop
Royaline Liqueur advertising sign - link to my Etsy Shop


For the Gentleman's Lounge:-


Vintage brass spirit level with sliding cover - link to my Etsy Shop

Monday 21 November 2016

Vintage Gifts for Dog Lovers

I've made no secret of my fondness for our four legged friends and love it when I can find vintage trucs that feature them.  It seems I'm not the only one who's a sucker for a wet nose and a waggy tail.  I have a few items in my shop that might just be the perfect gift for someone soppy like me!

SOLD - A Spelter Statuette

SOLD - Two Antique Hand Tinted Dog Prints
A Vintage Dog Toy for sale now in my Etsy Shop

SOLD - A Bronze Padlock

SOLD - A Doggie Pen Tray

SOLD - An Original Watercolour of a Well Loved Pooch

Dachshund Knife Rests for sale now in my Etsy Shop

A Colourful Dog Tin for sale now in my Etsy Shop

I couldn't end my post without a couple of pictures of our lovely dogs who not only keep us entertained but are also wonderful snugglers on the long winter nights.

Jake (Jakie)

Oscar (Oskie)

Although they have been known to take liberties from time to time!!!

Saturday 5 November 2016

Highs and Lows in La Rochelle

A couple of weeks back it was a beautiful sunny day so we decided to visit La Rochelle for a look around an antique market near the port.


It was a small professional market but I still managed to find a handful of interesting 'trucs' for my online Etsy Shop including this sweet little oil lamp and silk covered chocolate box.

Please click this link to view
Please click this link to view
Feeling chilled out and happy I decided on the way back to the van to surprise my husband, Spike, by suggesting a go on the big wheel.  Admittedly my previous experiences involving heights have not been altogether successful but I thought I should face my fears and enjoy the ride.


Having dropped off our buys we headed back towards the wheel and I was still resolved to give it a go - how bad could it be?


I'm told the view up there was amazing but by the time we hit 9 o'clock on the wheel my eyes were firmly shut and I was clinging to the pole in the middle of our car as if my life depended on it.  It wasn't until Spike told me we were near the ground again that I dared take another peek.  

On passing the man on the controls I called out to him to ask how many more times and to my horror I had to endure another two full turns.  It seems that reason and logic wasn't enough to conquer my fears but at least Spike took some amazing photos which in the circumstances (me screaming at him not to rock the car, frozen with fear and panicking generally) I'd say he did pretty well.  

He was also kind enough not to take any photos of me as I waited for my ordeal to end...although about 20 years ago on a very similar big wheel in Lille with someone (you know who you are... Mother!!!) I cannot say the same (luckily we didn't have digital cameras then so I have hidden the evidence). 

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the pics over the beautiful town of La Rochelle...






As I shakily wobbled back to the van Spike suggested that I scrap 'going up in an air balloon' from my bucket list and the thought of finding myself curled up in a ball at the bottom of the basket in front of complete strangers is perhaps an experience I could live without.  My new mantra for life at the moment is 'know your limits'. 

Wednesday 7 September 2016

Marsac - The BIG One!

This Sunday we woke up at 5.30am in order to get to one of the largest brocante fairs in France as soon as it opened.

The Bric à Brac in Marsac is a two day event but we went on the second day in the hope of being able to haggle down the prices a bit (although we also ran the risk of missing out on some real treasures).  At 8am we stood in a queue waiting to pay our 3€ entry fee before being let in after a quick security check (understandable in light of recent events).




I do not exaggerate when I say that this fair is MASSIVE and covers about four large fields but this did not dampen our enthusiasm as it was such a joy to see so many traders in one place with such interesting stock.  



I found loads of trucs and spent a small fortune and had our future antique shop been open I honestly could have bought ten times more.



By about 2pm we were seriously flagging.  Tiredness had set in and the stifling heat that had been with us all day was beginning to get to us so we literally staggered around the final field (almost hoping we didn't see any more things to buy!) and made for home. 

Here are just some of the buys from Marsac that are in my office waiting for a good clean:-



This antique fair is not for the faint-hearted but in my opinion was well worth the effort - I can't wait to get my new acquisitions listed on my Etsy shop!