I have been so busy lately that I haven't had much time to do 
anything on here except reply to comments. Ken's sister and her husband 
visited from England for a few days. We 
took them around to some things we hoped they would find 
interesting.That included a visit to the home of President Harding, 
which is right here in town. We have the president's tomb too, but 
they've seen that. Not that there is a lot to see, just a couple of 
tombs and a tree.  The house is a lot more interesting. It's got some 
replaced wall paper, but otherwise it looks pretty much like it did when
 Harding died in 1923. (That suits me fine. I could move right in, but I
 think the historical society would have a problem with that...) It's 
furnished and decorated almost 100% with items that actually belonged to
 the President and his wife. The things were all put in storage when the
 Hardings went to Washington, and since the president died in office and
 his wife couldn't bear to go back to the house, they stayed there. 
There are lots of rumours about the house being haunted by Mrs. Harding,
 but our guide assured us that none of  the people working there had 
ever seen anything. I was disappointed by that! While I don't wish Mrs. 
Harding the misery of walking the Earth for eternity, it would be 
interesting. As it was, the most interesting part was the clock on the 
stair landing.It was a wedding gift to the Hardings, and was hung on the
 stair landing before the wedding. Since then it has stopped only a 
handful of times:at the exact moment of Harding's death, and on that 
minute on the 50th anniversary of his death, and one other random time. 
The staff of the home these days make an evening of the anniversary of 
Harding's death every year, sitting around the clock, waiting for 
something to happen. Or, in this case, stop happening. Well, the clock 
has stopped one other time: while we were there! The minute was right 
for the time Harding died, but not the hour. Hmm.
  The in-laws also have
 a big interest in cars.So we took them to a small nearby town that is 
home to the world's largest collection of running Edsel cars. Whoever 
would have thought that such a tiny town would have such an unexpected 
collection? I love any old stuff, so I enjoyed the cars too.  
 What
 else have I been up to? Fall house cleaning for one. We don't have air 
conditioning, so Spring cleaning is pretty uncomfortable. Part of that 
'cleaning' involved taking stock of all our stuff. I think I've 
mentioned that we used to do doll and toy shows. We quit for years when 
the kids were growing up.We did a few doll shows in the last few years, 
but I have retired from shows again. It's just too hard to make a profit
 with the amazingly high cost of tables, and poor sales. The huge show 
we used to do is now a tiny show, which is going to kill it. I have been
 organizing all the stuff we have and trying to get rid of a lot of it. I
 have made several hauls to Goodwill, but there is still alot of stuff 
here! I have also actually pulled a bunch of stuff out of my personal 
collection and I'm letting it go. I just have too much stuff and no room
 for it. Having said that, I have bought some stuff lately!
But this stuff was so amazing!
I had been keeping an eye on a place here in town that always has some great stuff at their yard sales. The people there used to go to a lot of auctions and had a stall at an antique mall in a nearby town. Their place is where I made the amazing finds I told you about 
HERE and 
HERE. They always have some interesting stuff. It's also the same place I got the Ginny wanna be and Barbie patio set last year, which you saw 
HERE.Anyway, they had their tent up and had looked like they were getting ready for a sale for weeks.Finally they had it, and I stopped. I went through the loads of old sheet music and bought several for Ivy, and a 1947 "Night Before Christmas" book.We had paid, and on my way to the van I remembered I was going to look at a bag of miniature houses. It was even better than just houses! It had these great cats in it!
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| The lady is my favourite of the two. Love her dress.She needs a parasol. Maybe someday I'll make one for her. | 
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| The guy is pretty amazing too. Look at those whiskers. | 
Look at their hair! In spite of their tripod look, they don't stand up on their own. Their previous owner has put sticky tac on their feet.
                                                              They're only 2 1/2" tall.
UPDATE: The artists seem to be Charles Claudon and his wife Ferbie. Charles, who later decided to go by his middle name, David,did the sculpting, and his wife did the clothing. Their business was called The Butterfly Cat Studio. Charles began by sculpting realistic cats, and then later began to make the anthropomorphic cats with his wife Ferbie. They continued to make the cats until they divorced in 1995.
  And there was some really cool really tiny stuff in the bag too.
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| You can tell how tiny this stuff is by comparing it to the cats in the big picture below. | 
And besides the cats and the tiny stuff  there was something else I spotted in the bag that I thought might pay for my cats.
This barn and these tiny houses are 1/144 scale They're wonderfully made.
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| Look at that tiny little saddle! | 
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| Unfortunately it has a broken roof. | 
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| I'd live in a real house like this one. | 
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| Uhh, except I'd want furniture. | 
And of course the big one.
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| Look at the little walkway. | 
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| All those tiny details. | 
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| There's a tree missing from this end. | 
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| Nice place, but it's unfurnished. | 
 And this one has something extra special about it...
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| It's numbered and signed. | 
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 I hadn't heard of Pat Russo, so I looked her up. I found a "Row Shops" that had recently sold for $350!  
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| This was in the bag too. I guess it's the original price sticker. | 
I still like the cats best though! 
 
I really like the cat people!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE them! I'd really like to find the name of the artist, but so far, no luck.
DeleteWow good mini finds! And those dollhouses are just gorgeous. I found one at an antique mall for 25 dollars and I had to practice restraint as I have no where to put them!
ReplyDeleteAlso I just want to thank you again for your replies on one of your ai doll reviews, your kindness lifted my spirits and now I have all four head sculpts and I'll probably stay that way unless I find a doll super cheap. You're a wonderful woman and I wish you the best :)
Well thank you!I'm speechless. I bet you could find room for those houses. They're only a couple of inches tall!
DeleteExcellent miniatures. I wish I had houses like that. :-D
ReplyDeleteThey were a very lucky find!
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