After reading Maria Killam‘s excellent post the other day about creating “vignettes” or “tablescapes,” I was feeling a bit under-accessorized.
So I went out to this rather odd intersection in Royal Oak, about 15 minutes from St. Michaels, Maryland, where we’re staying. There are dozens of precious “interior design” shops in St. Michaels, but I wasn’t in the mood for those. I wanted to hunt. I wanted to be rewarded. I wanted a bargain.
This is on one side of the street:
Two buildings, same shop. What I’d never noticed before are the “Antiques” signs on both buildings. (In the top picture, it’s yellow, hanging perpendicular to the building.)
Antiques? Really?
I always thought of them as junk shops. I WANTED a junk shop; we’d driven past all sorts of chi-chi places to get here. But I didn’t want to be snooty – maybe something had changed since the last time I was here – so I went in with fresh eyes.
I dunno. It’s not looking good for the “antiques” designation. The building across the way had furniture; maybe that’s what they meant. (When we walked into that building, my husband took a deep sniff and said, “Yeah, this is just like my Nana’s barn.” Terrific.)
Antiques / junk terminology aside, there are some finds if you’re willing to get your hands dirty. Not a lot of true bargains, though; the shop has wised up since the area got all fancy.
I would stock up on these iron doorstops if our house were country-ish. I think they’re fun.
This is a good place to get brass candlesticks, if you happen to need some:
And old glass bottles, which can be pretty in a farmhouse kitchen window:
I loved this blue vase. But the owners clearly know what they have; it’s 100 bucks:
I liked this little marble pelican, too, but I didn’t get him:
I did, however, get these goofy “feather paintings.” I’m not exactly sure why, except that they crack me up. And I do love tiny pictures; they’re only about 6″ x 9″:
So. Antiques or junk? I thought there was some 150-year rule about designating something an “antique,” but I’ll leave it to you to decide.
To me, it’s junk.
And I mean that as a compliment.