It is time again to start changing out seasons at South End
Antique Mall! I think you probably know
what season we are moving into without me saying a word! Lots of red, green and brilliant glass
ornaments are just around the corner. If
you wander through the mall you will see vendors getting ready for the
Christmas season. Little splashes of
color here and there with vintage mercury glass ornaments, vintage blow mold
characters and just plain old fashioned Christmas stuff! The entryway will be completed by next week’s
blog entry, but I am giving you a sneak peek at what you will find when you
walk in the door! If you know our store owner,
Theresa, then you know she is an avid horse lover so we should not be surprised
at all with what has been placed in the entryway. We
have a life size Percheron (forgive me if
I have the breed wrong!) horse in our entry.
I was stunned to see how large they are!
I asked someone to stand next to it just to give you an idea. Lots of beautiful vintage and collectible
Christmas and holiday decorations are making their way in so stop by and check
it out! Friday, October 28, 2016
Friday, October 21, 2016
Trick or Treat!!
So
the time is fast approaching for all the “goblins” to ascend at your
doorway! October 31st has
been known as “All Hallows Eve” or “All Saints Eve”. We
commonly know it as “Halloween”.
Tradition dictates that children show up at your door with a bag hoping
for “treats” and not “tricks”. It is a
fun time of the year to deck out your home with Halloween decorations in
anticipation of children at your door or good friends at your party! Costumes, carved pumpkins, hot cider and, we
hope, a minimum of “tricks” is all part of the fun of this holiday. It comes when we are knee deep in fall
foliage so decorating for this special day is truly a fun project. It does not matter if you want vintage or
contemporary decorations, decking out your home is a fun project for the whole
family. Come and wander through South
End Antique Mall for your seasonal decorating needs whether it is Halloween,
Thanksgiving or Christmas. Vintage and
contemporary treasures are waiting to be discovered!
Friday, October 14, 2016
Decor In A "Can"!
If you are a collector, you are probably not surprised to see items that were made for convenience being used as a decorative items today. Advertising tins fall into this category. In the Victorian era, food was displayed and sold out of barrels where many “dirty” hands could dig in and get their portion. When it was discovered that germs played a big part in spreading disease, and that keeping clean could “keep the germs away”, food started appearing in tin cans. At first they were covered with printed paper labels but somewhere between 1869 and 1895 machinery was invented that could print images directly onto the tin. Lithography was born! This gave manufacturers a chance to create a "look" or "brand" for their products. We reap the benefit of that process today. Vintage tins for coffee, candy, marshmallows, vegetables, shortening, etc., are still out there to be found. How do you know if you are getting a vintage tin or a newer tin?
If you are purist, there are a few things you can look for. If you want only vintage tins from 1963 and back, do not purchase anything with a two letter state abbreviation or a zip code in the address. They were introduced in mid-1963 and it is a dead giveaway. Coloring schemes in the 1890’s consisted of black and one other color. The 1930’s brought us four color lithography. There are good reference materials out there you can refer to. One of the ones highly recommended by collectors is David Zimmerman's “Encyclopedia of Advertising Tins, Vols. I and II “. I think the great graphics, colors and brand names are fun to collect and line shelves and open cupboards with. You can collect whatever catches your eye or narrow it down to just certain colors or products (i.e., coffee). Either way, it is a fun hobby! Come check out the selection at South End Antique Mall!
If you are purist, there are a few things you can look for. If you want only vintage tins from 1963 and back, do not purchase anything with a two letter state abbreviation or a zip code in the address. They were introduced in mid-1963 and it is a dead giveaway. Coloring schemes in the 1890’s consisted of black and one other color. The 1930’s brought us four color lithography. There are good reference materials out there you can refer to. One of the ones highly recommended by collectors is David Zimmerman's “Encyclopedia of Advertising Tins, Vols. I and II “. I think the great graphics, colors and brand names are fun to collect and line shelves and open cupboards with. You can collect whatever catches your eye or narrow it down to just certain colors or products (i.e., coffee). Either way, it is a fun hobby! Come check out the selection at South End Antique Mall!
Friday, October 7, 2016
Entertaining Ideas in Aurora All Month!!
The month of November
is creeping up on us fast and it marks the start of our holiday entertaining
season! It is not too soon to start
planning your table settings for the big upcoming holidays, starting with
Thanksgiving. The brilliant colors of
fall can be brought into your table settings so easily! Using special china, fall colors in clusters
of foliage or beautiful linens. Aurora
has just the activity for you! The month
of October brings the “Table-top Hop!”
Visit the stores to see what is available for vintage style table
settings and entertainment ideas (you can pick up a map in any of the stores). South End Antique Mall is bringing you a
Thanksgiving theme table setting. A beautiful iron candle holder surrounded by fall foliage. Wander
through the aisles of this antique mall and you will find a never ending supply
of vintage table setting and entertaining necessities! Beautiful dishes, candle holders, silver plate
serving pieces, and glassware. Don’t be
afraid to “mix n’ match” china and glassware.
Pick settings that may have similar colors but different patterns. Don’t forget the linens! Beautiful napkins and tablecloths are the foundation for planning your table top design. Plan ahead this year and avoid the last minute rush!
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