Yesterday evening I received a phone call that made my heart beat just a little faster. A lady had heard from a friend that an English woman (me!) might be interested in old house linen..... Would I mind stopping by to take a look?.... Would I mind ?!! Wild horses couldn't keep me away!
So this morning, after rather unceremoniously dumping the children outside their respective schools, "bye darling, have a good day", I put my foot down on the accelerator, and clutching the ladies instructions for finding the house, set off on my adventure.
It was a beautiful morning and a lovely drive, past sheep, well OK a sheep, through pretty sun-speckled woods until finally I found the address.
The lady was emptying the house ready for sale. She had no emotional attachment to the property and zero interest in the contents - just kept encouraging me to help myself!
Antique dealers had already been in for furniture and books, most of the rooms in the house were completely empty. Madame steered me into a small salon beside the kitchen, filled with boxes, crates and a few small tables and chairs.
To begin with I thought that all the boxes were full of linen, but in fact most of the stuff left was crockery and kitchen equipment, none of which I wanted.
The linen she had called me out for, was already neatly folded and appropriately piled up in two large laundry baskets. So I did my shopping and came away with the linen, some embroidery revues, the two beautiful old baskets and a sweet chair. The chair and the baskets are for me, but the linen will go into the shop.
Antique dealers had already been in for furniture and books, most of the rooms in the house were completely empty. Madame steered me into a small salon beside the kitchen, filled with boxes, crates and a few small tables and chairs.
To begin with I thought that all the boxes were full of linen, but in fact most of the stuff left was crockery and kitchen equipment, none of which I wanted.
The linen she had called me out for, was already neatly folded and appropriately piled up in two large laundry baskets. So I did my shopping and came away with the linen, some embroidery revues, the two beautiful old baskets and a sweet chair. The chair and the baskets are for me, but the linen will go into the shop.
don't you love the detail on the chair?
Most of the bed linen is cotton sheets, with various monograms and different sizes.
These embroidery revues are great, showing how to create the monograms.
I think they'd look wonderful framed.
There are also a load of 'traversin' or bolster cases, like the embroidered one below. I had forgotten how elegant a bolster can be. I shall dig out my old bolsters and start using them again, especially in the guest cottage. They'll add a very French touch. Some of the bolster shams are plain, some finished with lace and ready to be tightened with a pretty ribbon at each end.
A most enjoyable day and a good phone call!

Glad I popped over to your blog, I'm happy follower nr. 1065 (good number!), enjoy the weekend, Maureen
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Don't you just love phone calls like the one you received? Looks like you made some great buys but it's the cane chair I want, sell it please! Enjoy your weekend Sharon!
ReplyDeleteGood pick up well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat luck you had! I love everything!
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Jane
I am green with envy! Why don't I get those calls!! I only get calls seeing if I want to change my long distance or for some odd sounding man wanting to come clean my gutters!! Lucky you..they are absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. What a lucky phone call!
ReplyDeleteI love a good adventure filled with mystery and intrigue! Lovely, lovely linens!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! I love the photos you took or the sheep and woods along the way to your shopping 'spree'! One day soon, I will visit your beautiful country!
ReplyDeleteSharon . . .do you know anything more about the house? Is it listed somewhere, or how much it is selling for? It looks so lovely in the picture you took. thanks
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you!! ... so sad to be so far away from these opportunities.
ReplyDeleteI am familiar with that heart racing feeling. It's fun to hunt for treasures, but it's a wonderful gift when the treasures come looking for you. And it is absoulutely the best when you get some to share with others and still get to keep some for yourself. Congrats on your finds!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful find
I love it all
You lucky Girl
xo
Pam
Sometimes I just don't understand how such beautiful objects are not treasured and loved, but at least they called you. And that chair- totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGood way to start the weekend!
What a lovely group of antique linens. The vignette of the chair with baskets of linens makes me long for a trip to France. Beautiful! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day. I love the chair and the baskets, and of course the linens. Beautifully photographed. I can almost smell the fresh linen scent from here.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely things! what a lucky girl you are!
ReplyDeleteMy heart was pounding as I read your posting. I so love old linens and lace and can just imagine how much fun you had...
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely.....
Gorgeous finds!
ReplyDeleteMay your weekend continue be sunny and full of goodness,
Merisi
What a lovely blog! The linens are beautiful! And that CHAIR! Words fail...
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Have a wonderful day.
I would be literally skipping out of there. The chair, the baskets, the linens! All so beautiful and vintage. What a wonderful day you had.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful phone call to get! I'm with you, nothing could have kept me away! It looks like you got some beautiful things.
ReplyDeleteYou had me giggling at the way you dropped the kids off then.... G O!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely linens and the chair is so beautiful!
Love the details on it....
What a great day that turned out to be for you!
Deborah xo
I am so envious wishing for a find just like your chair. The linens just lovely!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
The chair looks great - and the caning appears to be in good shape! Great find.
ReplyDeletehmm, what beautiful things are excellent chairs and elegant embroidery on fabric, it was a lucky call ... in my country .. in Poland it can be found in humans, such beautiful things but nobody's calling me ... haha what a pity.
ReplyDeleteI greet the Polish countryside
Ellu
Adoro i ricami in generale.....ma sulla biancheria รจ il massimo secondo me!!!bellissimi..:D
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Beautiful! I absolutely adore old linens...I was lucky to "inherit" some from my GrandMother...I cherish them.
ReplyDeleteLooking through your blog, was like taking a short trip to Normandy! Wonderful on this rainy day in Upstate New York.
J.