Ten Gables Cottage

Ten Gables Cottage
Ten Gables Cottage

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Oak Sideboard

Hi from Ten Gables,

I polished up the antique oak sideboard for Christmas, thinking I might remove all the glassware and decorate it, but alas, after polishing it, I decided it needed no decoration! In fact, I have way too much "stuff" on it. I must weed out the teapots for one thing. How many teapots does one need, anyway? The cake dome will be used Christmas for the old-fashioned apple stack cake and the candle holders will be used. The antique clock sitting there chimes on the half and whole hours, so it is very nice to hear and to know what time it is. My few pieces of Waterford, gifts from my daughter, are there, so brilliantly sparkling, and then there are my mothers two lovely vases that I cherish! And that bible. Well, it was printed during the time when James was Prince---does anyone know exactly when that was? It is very, very old. So I just decided to let well enough alone and enjoy the beautiful old sideboard just as it is!

4 comments:

  1. Dear Egretta, As you say, your sideboard needs no further decoration as it looks so attractive exactly as it is. I note that you prefer a 'maximalist' rather than 'minimalist' style....something with which I readily identify.

    Upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I, Prince James became King James I and the first bibles in his honour were produced in the early C17th. Whatever, cherish your old Bible as it will be a family heirloom.

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  2. I identify with the 'maximalist' approach as well! your sideboard does look really sparkly and good the way it is!

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  3. You are right the sideboard needs no decorations at all. It is a beautiful piece.

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  4. Dear Edith, thank you so much for the information about Prince James. I do cherish this beautiful bible!

    Thank you, Kelli, for your comments which are always appreciated.

    Hocking Hills Gardener, so nice to hear that you admire the sideboard. It belonged to my husband's grandparents, then his mother.

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