Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Fits Like A Glove........



Back in the 1950's, women were really tuned into fashion trends by watching the movies.  They wanted to look as glamorous as the actresses on the big screen.  There was also closer attention paid to proper etiquette.  It was not fashionable, nor was it proper, for a woman to be at any type of social function without having a pair of gloves on.  The function dictated the length and type of glove. Short gloves were for daytime use and the longer gloves were for more formal use.  Some women liked to match their millinery colors with their glove colors. It was generally felt, if you wore a pair of gloves the same color as the cuff of your shirt, it would make your arms appear longer.  Whew!  You needed to wear them when going to church, out to the theater, dining, etc.  There was even a proper etiquette as to when to take them off.  If you handed your coat to a coat check person, you kept your gloves and hat on until you reached your table.  At that time, you took your gloves off.  Wow!! Way to much to remember then!  What that left us with was a lot of beautiful storage boxes in which they kept their gloves, and even handkerchiefs.  We get to enjoy these little treasures today.  They come in many different materials.  Quilted fabric, metal, wood, etc.  Some even had intricate wood-burned patterns on them.  Today, they make great trinket boxes for whatever special thing you want to store.  Even a pair of gloves!  Check out the selection of great glove and hankie boxes at South End Antique Mall.  We even have a selection of "proper" ladies gloves!
Beautiful bright yellow gloves for
daytime use.
 This little square, gold box is actually a
handkerchief keeper.  Beautiful quilted
fabric covering.

Pretty pale green glove box with pink gloves
and even a pearl collar!

Sheer white gloves with little pearl buttons
at the cuff

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Strawberry Fun In Aurora!!

If you have not yet planned your weekend activities, be sure to check out the strawberry social that is happening on Sunday, June 26th at the Aurora Colony Museum!  From 12 noon to 4:00 p.m., you can partake of strawberry shortcake and ice cream under the shade trees of the Aurora Colony Museum.  There will be old time fiddlers as well!! A great opportunity to help support this beautiful historic museum.  When you are full of shortcake, come on down to the South End Antique Mall and check out the "strawberries" we have sprinkled around the store.  Everything from those great cased glass strawberry jam jars to vintage velvet strawberries!  Nothing like a vintage milk glass reamer filled with strawberries for a beautiful summer table decoration!





Thursday, June 16, 2016

Restaurant Dining in Style


The days of lunch counters and drugstore soda fountains are long gone, but there is a part of that era that we can still enjoy.  That is collecting restaurant ware china.  Even though this particular type of china was made sturdy to withstand heavy use, that did not mean these very utilitarian pieces were not made aesthetically pleasing!  The big names in restaurant china were Homer Laughlin, Shenango, Jackson, Wallace, Syracuse, Tepco and Buffalo.  The manufacturers did a lot with airbrushing designs onto the china.  Beautiful patterns and crisp colors.   The decorations ranged from simple top lines to elaborate western cowboy themes.  This type of china is very sturdy, which is why you can still find some of it.  It has a heavy solid feel with a clean, crisp and glossy appearance.  If you lift one, you will know right away what you have!  Thicker cup walls and sturdy handles.  These china lines were made for railroads, ship lines, hotel lines and even the military.  This is a fast growing collectible item!  Some focus on a specific industry where others look at patterns or special pieces such as just cups or just butter pats.  Think about a collection of these to set of a brunch or luncheon table!  Nothing says you must have a perfectly matched set of anything anymore; do a mix and match collection of these wonderful pieces for a table setting with character.  If you decide to start collecting these gems, just pay attention to their condition.  Those with cracks, chips or obvious wear patterns are not as valuable so watch what you pay.  The collectors all agree, older is better!  There are some great books out there to guide you in collecting restaurant ware china.  Don't miss the selections available at South End Antique Mall!
Simple colorful band at the top
Beautiful airbrushed designs
These little individual creamers make great collectibles!

                                          











Friday, June 10, 2016

Get Your RED, WHITE & BLUE on!

Each quarter, the staff and vendors at South End Antique Mall change the decor of our entryway.  It is always fun to see what the next theme will be!  This one is very patriotic!  We are celebrating the "red, white, and blue" of the season.  Great up-cycled furniture in patriotic colors is available as well as small decorative items. There are still some great outdoor garden items available from the last sale.  Come check it all out!

Some of the old Spode, Blue Willow and Johnson Bros. china make great accents for a red, white and blue theme!



 Add a pop of red color to a corner to brighten a room.  Crisp white and deep blue make great table top accents.


This is my kind of pot holder!! An up-cycled bench arm/base coated with a pop of red color!



Monday, June 6, 2016

Dog Days of Summer!!

I think the last few days would probably confirm that we truly have made it to summer!! Now is the time of year for outdoor entertaining and what better way to do that than to use beautiful retro accessories.  Those wonderful anodized aluminum drinking cups and pitchers that pop with color!  Those old tin litho picnic baskets are so cute!  They hold a lot and let you transport your picnic in style! Don't miss the great drinking glass sets that you will find here and there.  Great for serving lemonade on the patio! Make your way down to South End Antique Mall for a terrific selection of retro kitchenware and bar-ware. We change out the decor in our entryway each season and they are busily putting together our summer display now.  A peek at the results will be posted later in the week!  Stop by and check it out if you are in the area.