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what I brought home

Many emails, more than I could have imagined receiving, appeared in my inbox following the Lauritzen Gardens Antique Show post from last week. 

"You're going to show us what you got at the Show, right?"

I love it! And of course I am!

The very first thing I had to have was a banister ball. Thomas Fortner is the first booth to the left when you walk in the front doors. And there, in his glass cases, was a collection of beautiful banister balls. I have a collection of clear ones, but thought this blue was stunning. 

Thomas Fortner

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I came prepared this year to load up on bees. Trace Mayer has made quite an empire out of his "bees" which also include frogs, ram heads, dragonflies, and several other clever ornamental trinkets. He has also used family heirlooms like war memorabilia. Imagine the possibilities.. cool antique keys, vintage Chanel buttons, and a host of other small objects with meaning. The special items are placed in the center of a frame made from antique frame fragments. Such a brilliant and innovative idea. 

I bought a collection which I plan to use for random decoration, Christmas tree ornaments, napkin rings, and toppers for special packages. 

Trace Mayer Antiques

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I have been looking for a charming stone dog holding a flower basket for years. I have always wanted one at my front door. This was the year!

Poverty Hollow

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I love him!

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I'm collecting majolica for a special place in my family room. I added a platter and plate to the pile, both from Lynda Willauer…

Lynda Willauer Antiques

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Always have my eye out for a charming brass trivet, and Barley Twist had a very nice selection.

Barley Twist

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I bought a trio of Chinese majolica green parrots at a previous show and surprisingly, I have just pulled them out of storage. They are wonderful, but I couldn't figure out where to put them. When I spotted a few more at this year's Show, I decided to put them together in my hutch.

Barley Twist and Trace Mayer

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Love how this turned out!

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I bought this darling majolica barrel from my friend Linda - the queen of majolica!

Linda Ketterling

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It's just the perfect size for a small arrangement...

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Caroline Roehm uses these beautiful Paris porcelain baskets in many of her tablescapes… I can't wait to use mine!

Parrin & Co Antiques

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And this darling green box is also from Parrin & Co..

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So happy to have Mignon back at the Show. She has such a look! She brought her friend Charles, also an antique dealer, and they convinced me this piece belonged in my house. I thought it would be perfect behind my couch, however, it ended up in my bedroom.

Mignon Topping

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I adore it!

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Another successful Show! What a special opportunity to peruse so many shops from across the country, right here in Omaha.