An 18th Century hand-coloured engraving of Captain Cook landing at Tanna hangs over our little bookcase. |
A picture which fascinates me. At first glance it is understated in mediocrity, but the closer you look, the more you are drawn in. |
Proud sister moment here - no apologies! |
A selection of books, some of which were my Granddad's when he was a child, and my copy of The Three Musketeers, one of my absolute favourite books! |
Elinor's notebook. A unique and greatly treasured find from an auction. This is a sketchbook from the early 20th century of a girl who illustrated day-to-day life and stories she loved. |
Antique Belgian tapestry, depicting a desert scene, hangs over the fireplace. These were produced on industrial looms, but there are now few of them left. |
A plaque commemorating the little known "Battle of Flamborough Head" in 1779. My great-great-great-great-grandfather (quite a way back!) was the coastguard there. |
An old tea chest whose three panels were painted by Holly. It is now full of antique music. |
One of a pair of double handed vases. Not being terribly conventional they are on completely different shelves. |
A tankard in the style of a Toby Jug. This was a gift to Dad, because it looks like him! He hates boats, though, so the fisherman part doesn't work quite as well as the beard! |
My Dad's dad, who I never knew, and the calendar our lovely German friend made for us. |
A German chalice, gifted to Judith from her friend, and a skilfully repaired figurine stand on one of the poetry shelves. Not sure how the Gibbons's stamp books sneaked on there... |
The runic grave marker, and assorted Harry Potter books. |
"Easter Island Dad" created by Alex |
The second deer vase in front of my university books. |
A hand painted bud vase by Clemency in front of two series of books which inspired me as a child. |
A Scunthorpe tankard. A random find, but topical for Dad who grew up there. |
A fairing - a prize given out at travelling fairs in the days before teddy bears and neon bracelets. Much cuter, I think. |
A Ukrainian folk doll bought at the Nuremberg Christmas Market and a rose-entwined horseshoe made by Judith. |
A candle holder with a fairy tale theme in front of a collection of German books |
Another vase on the railway shelf, with another uncomplicated scene depicted. Creeping into the shot is a red panda snow globe - we're proud adopters of the red pandas at the Highland Wildlife Park. |
Signed edition of Alfred Gilbert's book, complete with a working sketch. Gilbert is most famous for creating the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountian (more often known as Eros) in Piccadilly Circus. |
A 19th Century collection of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels. |
Winter landscape of a country road, beehives in shady summer glow, and the market square of Weissenburg where I visited in 2013 |
A collection of antique stamps from across the world. This selection was also bought at auction. |
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