My French Country Home by Sharon Santoni

Sunday, 19 February 2012

lifting the curtain on the new brocante season HOORAH!!




The first fair of the season this morning , (well almost, I could have gone to one last week but it was -15°, and the fair was outside so ... no ... I didn't think so).

This morning I was out before dawn.  Not many photos to show you I'm afraid, mostly because I didn't have my camera with me when I got up at 5 .   Why no camera? ...   Because it was raining!  the sort of ultra fine, misty, trickling-down-your-neck sort of rain that  cameras are allergic to.



So a few quick pics of the goodies I came home with, just to warm us up for the coming season. It wasn't a huge haul, and strangely monochromatic, but it sufficed to  make me happy.  

See what you think ....





An old cup commemorating Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. 




A sweet little water edge landscape




A very badly damaged, but amusing view of the Champs Elysees, as I have never seen them!



 Some bistrot brulot, I like these more and more and buy them whenever I have the chance



Some pretty coupelles for candle holders, a ton of ventouses for individual flower heads
 and a lovely old piece of toile de Jouy.





 and finally
rather a nice old perfume box, by  Jean Patou





Voila!  .... My son has just looked over my shoulder and said "they don't want to see all that stuff Mummy!".

If he is right, I apologise, if he is wrong then thank you for reading down to the end!


And finally, don't forget that if you would like to treasure hunt here in September, there are still a few places left on the brocante tour that I will be hosting for Tea Garden Travel.  For details click here!


Bon weekend!


PS.  It's a busy weekend so there's no way any of this stuff will be listed in the store before next week.  If something catches your eye, don't hesitate to email me and I'll give you the details.  Thank you!



43 comments:

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  2. Oh how I wish I could scoot on over... meet you and shake your hand for this wonderful blog. Also, if I could go shopping there - holy moley!!!! I would need to rent a cargo plane to go home. Thanks so much for sharing and I can't wait to see all the goodies from the tour! Enjoy a smashing Saturday.

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  3. Oh, we do want to see all that stuff! Lovely!

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  4. I would have loved to be with you at the brocante! What wonderful finds.

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  5. ahh....a french brocante...a dream coem true for me! your "tresors" are just lovely....tell your son that we DO love to see what "mummy" has found! It makes us happy! ';)

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  6. Photos or no photos dahhling you did great! wondeful finds...

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  7. Hi Sharon....I can tell you are ready for the season to begin.....Happy Hunting!

    Hugs,

    Jo

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  8. Pretty finds. I am envious that your season has already started.

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  9. I would love to fill a basket with your treasures. I want it all!
    V

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  10. I loved seeing all your treasures!

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  11. Sharon you must be so excited to start the season. You found lovely things. I also have noticed when I group flea finds for photos recently they too are monochromatic, therefore fitting into any color scheme/decor, right? Love the little painting and lily pad (?) candle holder the most. Funny, my son says the same exact thing! Happy Hunting ~Jen

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  12. Your excitement came loud and clear through your words and photos!! Let son know I read to the end.. and enjoyed every bit!! Happy week-end..xo HHL

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  13. pardon (French pronunciation), le petit monsieur IS WRONG! i loved to see all that nice "stuff"!

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  14. What a lovely score of goodies!!! Love the cups!
    Hugs,
    Margaret B
    xx

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  15. As I wll never manage a tour with you what you buy at the fairs are a wonderful insight into what I am missing.

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  16. Of course we love seeing all your fabulous finds! It's like a glimpse into a time long ago. Thanks so much for sharing. ;)Sharyne

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  17. HI Sharon
    Makes me want to be back there again.. traipsing around the fields.. so.. if you are feeling 'spring' won't be long before we are feeling autumn.. ciao xxx Julie [love the Jean Patou box]

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  18. A new season, yay. I am looking forward to seeing all the treasures you unearth. Happy Hunting.

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  19. Your son was wrong...loved seeing these items.

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  20. You did well for 5 in the morning!

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  21. Sharon, I loved the P. Farmgirl, and thank you for posting it! I subscribed, and look forward to it coming!
    cindygrier@juno.com

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  22. What a treasures!!! I love them, a piece of toile de Jouy is the best for me, but also old litography is interesting.... I have many old items in my house, especially family souvenirs.
    best for You...
    marta from ohmyhome.pl

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  23. What great finds. Would love to go on your brocante tour...sadly not this year. jennifer

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  24. How fun....LOVE every single item you pictured!! One day one day, I hope to join you!

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  25. of course we want to see it! have a good one

    MC

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  26. You found some wonderful goodies....I love every single item!
    ~Des

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  27. Sharon I agree with Sherry I would love to go on these excursions with you....even in the cold mist!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  28. Please tell your son that your readers are strange people who like to see your finds. I don't blame you not going out in -15C. It seems you're getting our winter, we haven't really seen daytime temperatures like that yet.
    The candle holders are lovely.

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  29. I love all the brocante stuff from this morning! Thank you for posting them!

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  30. How exciting!! I'm really rather jealous! Can't wait to come and flea market with you in September :))

    LOVE those cups!

    xo

    :) T

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  31. Thank you for sharing the pictures of all the beautiful treasures you found. I enjoyed looking at them.

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  32. Sons are not always right...loved seeing all of your treasures!!

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  33. I love your style. Greetings

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  34. Lovely photography - what equipment do you use?

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  35. Tell your son he's wrong! We love seeing your finds. This is all beautiful. I wish I could find such lovely things on my garage sales outings.

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  36. fab finds.....hopefully will find similar for my new house in France

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  37. The lifting curtain on new Brocante has been described here. Know all about it

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