“PART TWO OF THE FACEBOOK LIVE SHOW”
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Saturday, December 7, 2024
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Saturday, December 7, 2024
……………….TODAY….SATURDAY…..DECEMBER 7th….at 1:00pm……….Cathy and I will be hosting a FACE BOOK LIVE SHOW from my home!……It will be the last show of 2024!!…..The SALE, that is already in progress CONTINUES……but in ADDITION to the incredible prices!…….FREE SHIPPING & HANDLING….and…5 EZ PAY will be offered…… I have been told it will be on EVERYTHING….Maybe you want to add a little GLITTER to your Holiday outfits with the “LEAF GROUP’ with the pave CUBIC ZIRCONIA stones!….There will be many things to choose from!……Buying your HOLIDAY purchases today is the perfect time….and you will not have to worry about getting what you bought ON TIME!!!!!!…..Hope you can be with us……and happy shopping…………and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!
…………….Another collection that Jac and I shared a love for were…….BOXES and TEA CADDIES……They are a wonderful addition in the Green Library……Whenever we went into an antique store, and happened upon one that we loved we purchased it to add to our collection…..They also made the perfect CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for each other!………….Our collection consists of antique TORTOISE English tea caddies and antique English wood tea caddies, with beautiful and many times elaborate inlay work…..Many are trimmed with ivory or silver….The boxes come in many different sizes and shapes, and COLORS……I particularly LOVE the GREEN TORTOISE tea caddy and box……the picture at the upper left. The photo does not do them justice because they look more brown than green, but the green is the predominate color…..There used to be a wonderful woman in New Canaan, Ct. who owned a store that had the most incredible, exquisite English antiques. Her taste and selections were flawless…..Over the years Jac and I purchased many things from her. Her tea caddies and boxes were amazing….I bought the green tortoise ones from her. They were rare and cost much more than the other tortoise ones, so when I wanted to buy more, like a kid in a candy store!…..Jac stopped me!!!! She would say to me…”Louis, take yourself in hand!” When she called me LOUIS, I knew she was serious!!!….I did realize I was being extremely extravagant wanting these green tortoise boxes, but I always regretted not buying them. Every time we went into the store I would look for the green tortoise, but they sold very quickly to collectors…..They have since more than tripled in value!….This wonderful lady retired. It was a sad day when she closed her beautiful shop….The wooden PEAR tea caddy is also a favorite of mine, and in the times they were made…they were very popular. Today it is very difficult to find ones in excellent condition. They have been reproduced, but they lack the patina that only the old ones can have….Another of my favorites is the QUILL BOX….center photo…..It was and is very special to Jac and myself, because it was a gift from a very very dear friend, Richard…..Richard was a very talented designer who had his own business. When it closed I hired Richard to join the Anne Klein 11 design team. He worked for me for three years, but became sick, and passed away form Aids many years ago……Gone too too soon…..Every time I look at the box I see and hear sweet Richard…..a truly beautiful person…..It’s a room full of wonderful memories.
………………..The GREEN LIBRARY is the first room to the left of the front door…..When the house was built in 1906 it was actually the entrance to the house from an open stone arched porch that ran the length of the house….facing the water. The front entrance, always facing the water, went right into this room….as a greeting room with a wood burning fireplace….Eventually, previous owners closed the porch, and remodeled it to have windows which created an additional room…..a solarium…..The front door was moved to where it is now.. When we bought the house the room had KNOTTY PINE walls….white washed to supposedly look like drift wood….The effect was lost on me!…..To me it just looked like Knotty Pine….not one of my favorite woods….so I had the room painted a very dark forest green, but even that didn’t hide the fact that it was still Knotty Pine! I asked a dear friend of ours, Burt Wayne, to help me with the room. He was an incredible decorator, and a good and close friend of Anne Klein. He was also the head of the Anne Klein Studio that was in charge of all of the Anne Klein licensees…..Hating the way the room looked….I asked Burt if I could have the walls covered in padded GREEN VELVET, and he said “sure, I can have that done for you”….I was absolutely delighted with the outcome. It had the exact look I wanted….that of an old English library. We added matching green velvet portieres to all the door ways to give the room a cozy more nest like feeling….Then the banquets were custom made in the classic forest leaf jacquard fabric, and the room started to take shape. It sort of knew what it wanted to be…..Then it became quite easy to select pieces, when we found just the right ones, to add to the room……Step by step….piece by piece…..accessory by accessory…it became one of our favorite rooms in the house…Today it is all decked out for Christmas……..We spent many a Sunday morning in the winter….with the fireplace on…..having our coffee and tea….reading the New York Sunday Times and just being lazy……..These were wonderful days…..WONDERFUL MEMORIES.
…………………In one corner of the library is a writing desk. Beyond the desk, through the portieres….is the entrance to the living room……….This green, tooled leather top desk was a true find….because when the top of the desk is removed…there is a full sized BACKGAMMON TABLE below!………During the winter months, I would have a fire going in the fireplace, and Jac and I would spend many many hours…..into the wee hours of the morning playing backgammon….always having a glass of Porte or two or three or more!….Jac used to beat the pants off of me! She was a great backgammon player….a very mathematic mind!!! Something I lacked!!!!….At one corner of the desk is a beautiful brass Bouillotte lamp with a green metal shade. It holds three working candles…..A light bulb was already attached to the underside of the shade when we bought, but many times we just lite the candles….These lamps were originally used by the French centuries ago, on card tables…when the rich and aristocracy used to gather to gamble…The desk is covered with wonderful momentos…..A wooden dog’s head that is an inkwell we bought in London… antique binoculars that we bought in an antique store on the island of Nantucket…..small Dutch antique brass lanterns that we collected….a brass pear box….a brass letter holder that was a present from dear friends….small photos of us and Jac with her mom….and a wonder book of artist John Carol Doyle’s paintings….who’s art work we collected….Wee had the privilege to meet, and spend an afternoon in his store in Charleston, South Carolina. He died many years ago, much too soon for his age. I just recently found out that his store has recently been closed……very sad….but his beautiful painting will live on……There are two different wooden chairs on either side of the desk that are both covered in the same ochre and persimmon tapestry…..Jac and I sat many an evening sitting in these chairs, as she relentlessly beat me in backgammon….I did win a few games!….Bamboo blinds are at each of the windows which also gives the room a warm cozy feel……This room became a haven to relax, and chill….and to greet friends as they came into our home….a room filled with wonderful memories.