My French Country Home by Sharon Santoni

Sunday, 10 June 2012

a little loot ...




Guess what?  it's raining ... again!     So my loot shoot was shot under cover, which is my way of apologising for the quality of the pictures!



No words today, just pictures to show you what I found.
You are welcome to mail me if you are interested in anything here.





Thank you!

PS  Don't forget the giveaway if you haven't entered yet, it's running until Wednesday!















25 comments:

  1. Oh, how lovely things! That mirror box is magnificent. I found something too this weekend. Welcome to see!
    Love, Boogie W from Boogie Woogie Design.

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  2. Gorgeous finds and I am so interested in those books, they are beautiful. Wishing you a lovely day, Ashley

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  3. I'd love to be able to say" Wrap it all up and send it to me!" Rain or shine, everything today's Loot Shoot - especially the Daily Bread plate - appealed to some part of me. Merci beaucoup.

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  4. OOOhhhh-those linens with the little fleur-de-lis on them! Wonderful.

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  5. I just watched a story on CBS Sunday Morning about an American Pilot, Billie D. Harris, killed at Les Ventes and I thought of you, being in Normandy on this anniversary week of D-Day. Fascinating story. We Americans have a special connection to Normandy.

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  6. Beautiful things in your loot shot! I love those books and the linens!!!!

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  7. SMASHING LOOT!!!!!!!!!!!You have a great EYE!

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  8. What wonderful treasure...has anything I buy beat....
    Would you email me about the sheets?? They are so wonderful...and I am sure out of my price range...but I am interested if they would fit a queen bed...
    Nancy
    wildoakdesigns@gmail.com

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  9. All such pretty pictures! Thanks for sharing them! I hope it's not raining when my parents get there! I want them to see how beautiful Normandy is!
    Carolyn

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  10. Everything is so lovely.
    I went to a garage sale yesterday and nothing, not even one thing looked like the kind of loot you find.

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  11. All my favs! Books, copper pans all so delicious~Cheers Kim

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  12. The monogrammed linens and towel are wonderful and those little copper pots...perfect. Beautiful shots of your loot even indoors.

    Hope the rain have stopped.

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  13. The old circular bread board looks enticing. I'd love to discuss this more. Thansk!

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  14. Hi Sharon
    You've found some lovely loot today and your June shots make me want to book my next vacation

    Pardon my absence not as much free time now although my timing is perfect for the chance to enter your giveaway

    Ciao Julie

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  15. Nice haul, Sharon - I love the vintage linens!

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  16. Oh, I love your loot shoots! I always want ALL of it! haha.

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  17. I love the copper pots and if this is not your best photography...well show me your best! And you do on every post and that's why I return day after day after day!

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  18. Every time I look at all the beautiful things you find on your loot shoots, I think to myself, "Where DOES all this stuff come from? Why isn't it kept in families, to hand down to the next generation? I do know, from my own experience and my own relatives, that sometimes an estate is untouchable due to matters of wills or trusts, and sometimes everything is put up for sale even when family members are still around; also, of course, sometimes a person will pass on with no surviving family members; or, there are always the family members who aren't sentimental about the deceased's posessions and just want to move things along as fast as possible, to get done with it. In any event, it's always fascinating to see what turns up at your brocante sales, on Amazon and eBay, church bazaars/fundraisers, secondhand stores, etc. The older I get, the more interested I become; whereas, when younger, I'd say to my mother, "No Old Stuff!!!" I wanted new, new, new; trendy for the moment. But, of course, so much of what is now new, new, new is simply the worst craftmanship, no quality, shoddy materials, etc. It's good we learn to hang on to what is worth keeping, eventually.

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  19. Love the copper pots they'll look lovely in a wonderful kitchen filled with love and making room for new uses. The books are wonderful records of a time when these were all just thoughts.

    I love history and all the secrets never revealed, often, when I hold an object like a book, or cloth, or clothing with a prior history I do pick up a "sense" from a prior owner. I too wonder where all these beloved items started from and hope they'll be enjoyed by others.

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  20. Oh Dear, those copper pots and sieves,I love them though they are sooo expensive if I find one on my brocante tours that I cannot afford them, I am just longing for a kind of these pots.Dorka from the rainy Hungarian Plain
    www.dorottyaudvar.co.hu

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  21. Linen with monogramms are beautiful! Whether is this tablecloth? The old pictures are also interesting...
    hugs
    marta

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  22. Love those old copper pots and collanders. I love the way well made older objects gain a warm patina from constant use and careful maintenance.
    I love to see what goodies you have found and dream to go looking myself oneday.

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  23. Beautiful! I love your photos!
    Just to let you know that I have used your photo and put a link to you on my blog. Thanks again!
    It is not quite finished yet but any feedback will be gratefully received.
    Maffy

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  24. These things are so beautiful!Amazing photos!Love the shoots!
    Thanks for sharing!

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