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LADY'S ROOMS

#1 THE BLUE BEDROOM - see 2,3,&4 below

$600

Is it just me? The embroidery on this stool is beautiful. I like the cat too...

This bed is signed by a legendary miniature artist, Ann Marie Omoroso

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Chair signed by Y. Pessel/1980.

There are two tiny birds in this cage

THE LADY’S BLUE-BED ROOM

 

Blue Bed signed by Anne Marie Omoroso  ($500VALUE)

Brass Bed Frame with original tag/signed

High-back upholstered chair signed by “Y Pessel 1980” ($250)

Upholstered footstool

Gray lead cat

White metal bird cage with 2 birds ($100)

Wooden tray table

Shopping bag with surprise (glass hanging plaque)

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THE WHITE BEDROOM

$500

How about that little metal bear toy! It's arms and legs are moveable

This vanity table is not one-of-a-kind, but it is still a pretty, authentic, vintage piece. Same with the two white chairs that are quite lovely.

Trunk signed by B. Blankenfeld!! Incredibly rare and prized objects that collectors love....  You can see  a green one on the Sea Shop page.

Ann Marie's attention to detail made her furniture soughtafter and rare.

Love the little porcelain shell box.

LADY’S WHITE-BED ROOM - $500.00

 

Canopy bed by Anne Marie Omoroso/not signed

Lavender Trunk signed by:  “B. Blankenfeld #64 July 81”

Pull-toy rabbit

Lead cat

Lead bear toy with movable limbs

2 matching boudoir chairs/white upholstery

Mirror vanity table

Porcelain shell box w roses

Bedside tea table

The bed is not signed by Ann Marie Omoroso, but she made it for my mother. Ann Marie was a legend in the art of making miniatures.

THE LADY'S TEA SALON

THE LADY'S TEA SALON

THE LADY’S TEA ROOM $500 – 26 objects

 

PORCELAINS all signed BS-‘83’

Gold-handled vase with grape motif

Set – Parrots on 2 candle sticks/one parrot on goblet

Old woman sitting with balloons.

Filigree bowl

Cow in the flowers

 

PORCELAINS all signed by ‘Ron’ ‘81’ & ‘82’

2 bookend dogs

Elf in a chair

Long-eared dog

Standing woman with balloons

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Curio Cabinet signed: “Especially for Dee Gaarde ‘Pit Ginsburg’ #12/300 1984”

2 yellow upholstered chairs – HCD #3551

3 hand-blown glass vases (1 w roses)

Folding side-table

Slippers

Finely carved wooden column

Victorian chair upholstered & signed “007/600 for D.G. ‘Pit’ Ginsburg 1983”

Wingback upholstered chair SJK

Lead painted Shephard dog

White Painted table clock

Aluminum tea set – sugar/cream/pitcher & tray

Royal Marriage memorial/2platesI& book w 5 pictures/Charles& Diana

Round Victorian table

Hall rug – needlepoint $135

The Red Boudoir

$700

I don't knnow who made the doll in the tub. But I know who made the bed and the red travel trunk.

A Judee Williamson Bed!!!    Major collectors' item, rare and prized, vintage treasure.

One of B. Blankenfeld's fabulous trunks. It's signed and numbered. What a find done by a legenddary artisan.

 The plain trunk and vanity table were made locally. The porcelain rose box, chocolates and painted ostrich egg (probably actually a quail egg) are just for fun.  The painted box is pretty fantastic.

Red Bed signed by ‘Judee’ Williamson

Bathing Lady in metal tub

Wooden Trunk with Porcelain rose bowl & painted box

Red Travel trunk signed “B.Blankenfeld (Apr,81) #49

Hat and shoes

Upholstered pink desk chair

Vanity table with folding mirrors

 

   This time I’m featuring a collector’s item from the late 1970’s. It is a red bed signed by Judee Williamson. It is gorgeous. The lace, embroidered scallops on the bedspread, trimming, pillows, bed-skirt…well, it’s a one-of-a-kind vintage treasure. The bed is not in perfect condition, but it could be cleaned  easily. True collectors of vintage minis will know who B. Blankenfeld was, and how rare and precious her creations were. If you wanted to resell items from this batch, you could probably get up to $400 for the bed and at least $200 for the trunk. I don’t know who made the bathing lady. She is obviously a one-of-a-kind, hand-made doll. So, this is a good deal when you look at what else is included in this grouping.

THE LADY'S TEA ROOM

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