Today I am sharing more recently sourced and curated finds. I am calling this an Eclectic International Collection (i.e.--stuff that didn't fit in my spring or Montana collections). This collection is mostly art.
Most of these items will be for sale at my upcoming Pop-Up Shops (open date TBD). The small, lap quilt underneath the objects is silk and velvet and would make a perfect throw blanket or wall hanging or table covering.
Two vintage paint-by-numbers are painted in rich colors. The framed Picasso print is one of my favorites--so wonderfully weird!
I am having a tough time finding the origin of these two paintings on canvas. They look African in nature to me, but I am unsure. I love the warm, bright colors in them. They could be framed, but I also love raw art like this tacked to a wall too. The vintage toleware tin is a fun piece for a planter or desk organizer or kitchen utensil holder.
The vintage wood and glass tray is probably from the 40's. It is a great size, not too large. On the tray sits an antique, English Majolica pitcher that would look lovely with dried flowers in it. (I would use a jar of water in it for fresh flowers.) A small, feather art bird and a hand-stitched, leather, thunderbird wall hanging would be great additions to a gallery wall.
The large, vintage print, circa 1940's, is entitle Happy Babies by Chang Shu-Chi. I love its matting and frame. The new candlesticks may be keepers for my home.
See anything you would have picked?
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