Saturday, May 23, 2015

Details from a Hill Country Collection

Fine New England Antiques  are appreciated by some of us deep in the heart of Texas just as they are by collectors in more traditional settings. A recent party afforded an opportunity to enjoy a beautiful collection as well as a visit with friends I have loved over the years. The few pictures I took give barely a glimpse of this light and spacious home filled with beautiful early Americana. Take a peek here and enjoy!


A cupboard filled with great early redware never hurts to show off!  The thyme in a little iron posnet is a sweet touch I want to copy for my own house.

 



 
An unusually nice early table with a great stance!
 
 
 
The drop front desk has a superb untouched surface as do most of the pieces in the house.

I loved the books in a box!
 
Natural material softens hard surfaces and adds a casual texture.
 

A bed made by Jack O'Neill blends with antiques.
 
The Breakfast table overlooks the deck shown in an earlier post above the pool.


Assembling lunch for twenty.
 


 
 
 
Note the fine little tape loom on the wall. Because the house is uncluttered the depth of the collection only gradually sinks in, as cupboard after cupboard holds such treasures.

Excellent use of high spaces all over the house adds interest in generous rooms. 

 

The thumb latch and knocker once graced the front door of my own dear cape.    edyth