Fresh to Market Vintage: 1/21/2024

All that glitters is not gold. But it doesn’t have to be solid gold to be fabulous. This week’s fresh to market vintage features three picks that are golden but not gold. Napier is a storied maker of costume jewelry for good reason. Their goldtone metal and fine design remains in classic condition for generations. Both fine and souvenir china designers add a touch of gold to the rim of pieces to elevate them. Some people avoid gold banded dinnerware because it can’t go in the dishwasher or the microwave, but a gold band on a souvenir piece is just fine. And while Tut’s actual death mask was made of solid gold, the commemorative mask with a matte finish is a golden decor touch.

That’s not to say the Adirondack child’s chair is not golden. It’s not going to glint in the sun like the others, but it sure is a golden piece of history.

Now that we’ve gone all gilt, let’s get on with this week’s fresh to market vintage!


Adirondack Style Willow Child’s Chair c 1900s

 

This child’s painted willow side chair is a nice example of authentic Adirondack-style folk art furniture. It dates to the early 1900s and is hand-made of curved willow branches decorated with silver stripes in a classic Adirondack style. It is sturdy enough to hold a small child, which would make it a fun photography prop.

Antique Child’s Chair, $225

-Linda, Selective Salvage


Cushing Academy Memento China Set

Three piece set of plates and cup, a memento of Cushing Academy in Ashburnham, MA. These were made in England by Foley China/Wileman and Co. Fenton England pre WWI. These items would be more for decor, rather than use. The school was opened in 1875 and continues operation today. This would be a fine gift for school alumni or the family of W. O. Parker, who owned a shop in that name in Ashburnham where these pieces were originally sold.

Interesting to note, if I am reading history correctly, Wileman and Co. was one of the legendary Stoke-on-Trent potteries from 1872-1925, after which the name was changed to Shelley.

Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, MA Decorative China Set, $72.99

-Mary Ellen, Aunt Hatties Attic


Napier Goldtone Brooch w/ Center Pearl

Napier made loads of contemporary styled costume jewelry for generations. The company is still in business. This brooch is a typical classic look in goldtone with a center faux half pearl and swirled design. It would make a beautiful accent on a blazer or sweater.

Napier Goldtone Swirl Brooch, $19.95

-Pam, Vintage Renude


1970s Reed and Barton Tutankhamun Mask Replica

From 1977-1979, the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition toured the US and it was a showstopper. Magnificent golden relics from Tut’s tomb, which was already the stuff of legend, drew massive crowds at every stop. Many commemoratives, from novelty to museum quality were made, including this Reed and Barton miniature of Tutankhamun’s gold death mask. The boy king continues to have a devoted following, this would be an awesome addition to any Tut fan’s collection.

Tutankhamun Death Mask Replica, $45.

-Laurie, NextStage Vintage


That wraps up this week’s fresh to market vintage. If you are a fan of ancient Egypt, you might like our appreciation of Egyptian revival.

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