I've had several requests to show what I brought back from my October visit to France. Because we traveled with just one suitcase each, so much easier in this age of complicated overseas travel, and the poor exchange rate, we didn't buy too much. I mailed back two parcels at an exorbitant postal rate ~ apparently everything goes airmail now, fast but so expensive.
So a few gifts for family and friends, and some little treasures for the cottage were all I could manage.
The two tall silver capped perfume bottles look great with my silver lidded powder bowls ~ the one on the right was my mother's and given to her on her 21st birthday. I discovered the bottles in a brocante in the Minervois near my family's home - great stuff at good prices.
See those little silver cups, second shelf up on the right? I brought them back across the pond!
During my fabulous afternoon with Corey Amaro in Aix-en-Provence, I purchased the set of six silver monogrammed liqueur cups and tray from a charming antiques dealer on a market stall with a generous 'Corey discount'. The other small items, which I now realize were all used for drinking French liquids, were from a huge brocante in an Aix backstreet directly behind our hotel. I would have missed it but of course Corey, who knows all the treasure troves in Provence, took me there!
In the world famous antiques shops of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue they had bundles of half a dozen old books tied together and were selling them for 150 euros!!!!!
These were my finds..............bargains at just a euro or two each from a rickety stall set outside a used bookshop in a little cobbled alley.
In our beautiful apartment at La Madone in Apt in the Luberon, I longed for these monogrammed heavy linen flax cushion covers on the daybed.
The owner sold them to me! As soon as I buy pillow forms to fit they will be on the bed in the guest room.
No, couldn't quite squeeze this elegant chair into either the suitcase or a mailing box, but did buy the huge antique linen tablecloth. It has two lovely monograms, and one tiny hole ~ for just 10 euros, from the brocante in Carcassonne shown in a recent post.
Just love this linen laundry bag even though it's not antique or even vintage ~ but easy to pack in the suitcase.
A couple more new items include a wooden Gros Sel (coarse salt) box ~ great to have nearby when cooking.....................
The antique, hand stitched, cream and red monogrammed kitchen towels I also purchased from La Madone. In this image you can just see the monogram on that large tablecloth.
...........and next time.................I'm definitely taking that extra suitcase!!!



Nice "achat" Mary!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! I almost just bought and English version of that flip list!! Great minds think alike!! It was nice to see you yesterday even if our visit was cut short by some splashing in the fountain!! hehehe
ReplyDeleteOh Mary! So many treasures!!! I would definitely take 2 extra bags!! Great finds! Gros Sel box it's exactly like the one my grandma use to have. I remember her wearing her very faded apron while cooking and she alsways had the salt box out. Love your posts because they bring me some great memories back. Love, Vanessa
ReplyDeleteMary, I love all of your treasures. The silver cups and other drinking items are lovely. The linens and the shopping list sign are great too. The perfume bottles are a treasure and look wonderful with your powder jars. The salt box is very handy, I use mine every day. Did you purchase the books too? I know you were in shopping heaven.
ReplyDeleteIt is positive we will be in Raleigh the weekend of the 13th, plus a couple of days. I so hope we can see each other.
Come over for the give-a-way. There are three more days. Do you feel lucky?
Love...Jeanne
Wonderful treasures that will bring sweet memories to your days.
ReplyDeleteI love everything, but my favorites are the silver and linens. And, the shopping list is fantastic.
Mary:
ReplyDeleteKnowing very well about postage rates, I am glad I wasn't the one paying at the post office. LOL.
You found some treasures. I would probably been cheaper to pay for the extra bag on the airline.
Nancy
You can home with a great selection. It all looks really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful finds from your recent trip Mary!
ReplyDeleteI love the 6 silver monogrammed liqeur cups and tray! How gorgeous!
Deb
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Beautiful French treasures, Mary!
ReplyDeleteYou brought home some beautiful treasures! MY favorites are the vintage linens...just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe books! The books! They are my favorites! Time worn and held by whose hands? Wouldn't it be fascinating to know who read them?
ReplyDeleteIt's already Friday - just finished my Friday post. To bed now...we leave for Roanoke in just a few hours!
Many hugs for you, dear Mary,
Deborah
Even taking an extra suitcase is never easy to find enough space. You found some great items. I especially love your tall perfume bottles! They are so elegant.
ReplyDeleteHugs ~
Heidi
Dear Mary,
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your blog.I love everything you brought home from France.I dream of visiting France every day. Your sister-in-law's preserves and jams look delicious. They bring back lots of memories, while growing up in Europe myself. Thank you for sharing your pictures and stories with us.
From,
Alena ,
in Canada