I finally had to chance to scour the neighborhood antique mall last week and oh, what a joy it was! I am itching to go back already. And the wonderful thing, is that my two young sons love going and seeing the treasures as well (strapped safely in the confines of our bulky double stroller, that is).
I came home with a few vintage bottles, an amazing metal enamel daisy chandelier that I got for a song, some prisms and this lovely book and globe bookends.
Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry and illustrated by Wesley Dennis is a tale of a horse brought overseas, survived a shipwreck and brought joy to a little family. Apparently, there is an actual
foundation for this book to preserve it and
the history, as well as a fanbase since it was based on a true story! If you are interested in taxidermy,
this is Misty and her daughter in the flesh.
I was wanting a lovely old story to read to my children, and I'm so happy to have found this little treasure. There is something wonderful about seeing the names and dates of the library card (last checked out in 1976 by a little James Harris), and the smell and feel of old, worn, yet treasured pages.
I also have a love of horses, as evident in this
post here. This painting of the horses swimming reminds me of the
rescue of the Netherlands horses. (If you watch the heartwarming video) it may be wise to have a box of tissues near by).
For those wondering about the music in the video, it is *believed* to be
Vangelis' main theme from the film
1492 — Conquest of Paradise.
These wonderful vintage globe bookends I found are amazing as well. The globes have such detail and they actually spin! My boys, as well as myself and enamored of them. Don't you love them? If so, I found some that are
very similar on Etsy HERE, and some on
Ebay HERE.
Do you collect old books? Are they more for
stacking together and as design elements to you, or do you also read them?
*ps for moms... that blue spined book you see on the left,
Busy Book by Trish Kaufner... excellent activity book for kids! Tons of crafts and recipes for playdough, paints, edible crafts and more fun learning ideas.... this one I have is for toddler age, but there are other age groups available as well.
I love the globe bookends! I do collect old books, but I barely read them because I'm afraid I'll damage them, so I get a newer version to read too.
ReplyDeleteOH my I used to LOVE Misty! ONe of my favorites for sure!
ReplyDeleteaww! Misty of Chincoteague was one of my favorite books as a kid. What a great find! :)
ReplyDeleteI love those bookends! Something about globes have always caught my eye. We have an old one in our home that still has the USSR. Love it!
ReplyDeleteMisty was one of my favorite childhood books! I just loved it. Thanks for sharing. Take care, Martha
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