Friendship & fun times

by Cindy on March 7, 2011

It’s tough to get back to reality after a rare girl’s weekend.   When you have 2 days to spend with a friend like Lori, you know you’re in for an adventure.  If you’re up for a colorful story and some great pictures, please stop by and read Lori’s post here.   I simply do not have her way with words! 🙂

When you think of a night out with your best girl friend, do you imagine a great dinner with great conversation mixed in?  How about ending the meal with a warm white chocolate bread pudding?  That dessert was so good I went searching for a recipe.  Anyone have a good one?  I found this online and just might have to try it (cutting back on the calories somehow if I can!).   The only way to top a night like that is to follow it with a day of antiquing!  Lori and I hit the DC Big Flea together and didn’t stop for five hours straight.  It’s great to have a friend who looks for your favorite collectibles, you look for theirs, and also enjoy looking for many of the same things.  My husband is the best antiquing companion, but let’s fact it, looking at antique buttons is pushing it.

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We searched, dug through bins, examined, oohed & aahed and spoke with vendors.  The time flew by.  Here are a few of the small trinkets I came home with.    When I showed Lori the sweet little baby ring, Lori ordered me to get it.  She was well aware of the things I might regret passing by.  I’ve researched Gale-Ford Jewelers in Norfolk, VA and it looks as if they no longer exist.    By the hallmark inside the ring however, I was able to identify the ring’s maker as Clark & Coombs – jewelry manufacturers in New England.  I have found that the maker’s mark (c’s in a triangle flanking an ampersand) were used until 1915.

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By the end of the day, I was the very excited/proud owner of two antique spool cabinets.  You may recall a recent blog post where I mentioned these old general store display.  Used not only to store spools of thread, the cabinets were used for marketing by many of the great manufacturers of the time.  The cabinets were frequently made from oak or walnut, with the manufacturer’s name stenciled on the sides and back, or in reverse-painting on the glass drawer fronts.  I’ve read an incredible amount about the history of these pieces of Americana, although I don’t even sew.  Can you see the drawers filled with beads by the type or color?  The vendors who came from Goldsboro, NC were so knowledgeable on the subject,  they shared that they were approached to write a book on the antique thread cabinets.  The tall, Belding Bros. cabinet was the first spool cabinet that the couple bought when they started collecting them 25 years ago.  I think they knew this special piece would be very much appreciated in my home (how could they tell I was so sentimental??).  I fell for the red-glass Clark & Co.cabinet immediately when I saw the Anchor drawer.  You may know my husband is a Navy alum and we have a Navy ties on both sides of the family. In fact, my dear brother is a Navy doc and absolutely loves his career.

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With all of this great storage, there’s not excuse for me to not get my beads cleared out.  I am still slowly recovering from my Bead Soup creative frenzy.  Any one else with me on that?

I’m feeling a bit spoiled as I’ll be seeing Lori again next weekend for the long-awaited Metal Magic workshops with Stephanie Lee.   I can’t believe the time is almost here.  I’m looking forward to meeting some of you for the first time too!

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P.S.  Just a little bit of trivia for you antiques-lovers out there – ever wonder what “O.N.T.” stands for on the drawers of Clark & Co. spool cabinets?  O.N.T. stands for “Our New Thread”.  Apparently George Clark developed a six-cord thread that was the first one suitable for use with a sewing machine.  Formerly thread was made of three cords, primarily for hand-sewing.  Not that I know much about sewing! 🙂

{ 29 comments… read them below or add one }

Kerry March 7, 2011 at 4:32 pm

Oh my oh my!! You found your spool cases!! As I said to Lori, I am super jealous of you two out on your DC Big Flea adventure and so wish I could have been there. What great memories you have to share and those vendors couldn’t have sold those to a better antiquer.

kim March 7, 2011 at 4:33 pm

What a wonderful time! WOW love the spool cabinets. Bread pudding is a favorite treat of mine and love to try all the recipes. I am so lucky to be attending a Vintaj workshop in Galena next weekend–much closer to me but would love to be out your way at the Metal Magic Workshop. Are you going to treat us to a view of your new workroom?? Enjoy the workshop and have fun storing away all your treasures in the cabinets.

Lana Kinney March 7, 2011 at 4:37 pm

Good Monday to you Cindy, well it sounds like you and Lori had so much fun together, what more could two bff’s ask for than to just spending time together with a girls weekend>sometimes i wish i was a genie and could magically blink myself closer so i could meet you all in person u sound like a lot of fun and as for a recipe for “chocolate bread pudding” with a name like that i think the calorie count is out the window ttfn Lana 🙂

Lori Anderson March 7, 2011 at 4:41 pm

I had such a good time! And I don’t remember you getting that crab! Now you need to make a trip down my way and see some of my treasures in this neck of the woods!

sharon b March 7, 2011 at 5:06 pm

Absolutely gorgeus treasures, and I am drooling! Glad you had such a wonderful time…trips like that are such spirit lifters!

Erin Prais-Hintz March 7, 2011 at 5:13 pm

Ooh! Such fun! I have only gone flea-ing with me, myself and I and I haven’t found a really dynamic shopping experience like with you two. I think that is the magic…having someone to share it with. I am going to stop at a few little shops my sister pointed out on the way to her house on Thursday before I fly out on Friday. WOOT! The weekend will be here before I know it!
Enjoy the day!
Erin
P.S. Love the little crab and the little doggies! And those cabinets… swoon! Did you have to bring a UHaul for all your treasures?!

Patty March 7, 2011 at 5:25 pm

Yes well here I sit too ….. wreaking of jealousy….. wreakwreakwreak…….love the baby ring love vintage rings in general but esp. baby and mourning rings….and those cabinets are to die for!!! You even had chocolate – se I knew it!!! LOL I am so glad you guys had a good time – it’s refreshing to be with your own kind for awhile!

Susan M (quiltingjewel) March 7, 2011 at 5:48 pm

Wow – to have so much fun and to be able to share it with a good friend – it just doesn’t get any better than that. Those spool cabinets are to die for and that ring is so sweet. I am suprised you didn’t get the 2 scotties to add to your collection! Sounds like you all had a ball. I will have to see when that show is going to be back up there and try and make it – looks like they had a ton of goodies.

Shirley Moore March 7, 2011 at 6:06 pm

Ok, between you with the spool cabinets and Kerry with the library card catalog, I am so coming up north! And the baby ring is just precious, especially with the box intact.
Never have I heard of white chocolate bread pudding. I am NOT a fan of bread pudding, but…..white chocolate might make me change my mind!
So glad you and Lori had a good time, wish we all could have joined you. Thanks to both of you for sharing the experience with us.

Susan March 7, 2011 at 6:13 pm

Your weekend sounds fabulous! I think I would fit right in with those activities. I adore your spool cabinets…what a fabulous find!

Beth Bricker March 7, 2011 at 7:17 pm

Oh I love these! The Belding Art Silks is my favorite. I Think you did good, these are very nice spool cabinets and in great shape, color and the writing is still good. 2 years ago I got this cabinet( http://vintagesweets.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/03/my-25th-anniversary.html) for my beads, from my husband for our 25th Anniversary. You know I love drawers and these are to die for drawers!

diane cook March 7, 2011 at 9:21 pm

Cindy….I love the spool drawers and am drooling over them! Absolutely gorgeous. And, the mop buttons and buckles are simple the BEST! I can tell how much fun you had…..it made me smile =)

Susan March 7, 2011 at 9:38 pm

Well, hey there, I had to come riight on over from Lori’s and I’n really glad I did …
those storage cabinets that you scored are stunning! Love the story, too.
Thanks for letting me gaze at them!
Susan

Alice March 7, 2011 at 11:13 pm

Sounds like you had a great time. Those spool cabinets are fantastic. Enjoy your Metal Magic workshop!!!!

Deryn Mentock March 7, 2011 at 11:15 pm

Wow…I’m coveting your cabinets. And that baby ring, so adorable!

Debbie March 7, 2011 at 11:57 pm

Love your new cabinets!!! What fun you and Lori must have had.

Dee March 8, 2011 at 12:22 am

looks like you both had a wonderful time..so jealous!

Riki Schumacher March 8, 2011 at 12:29 am

LOVE the pictures Cindy! I wish I had been there, too much fun. It doesn’t get much better to go antiquing with someone who loves it as much as you do. The drawers are so beautiful, and the baby ring is adorable. Thanks so much for swinging by, love hearing from you always. Have a blast with Steph! Hugs, Riki

Judy March 8, 2011 at 12:57 am

You girls always have the best time! I love your pictures…and that ring is amazing, I have never seen one like that.

Sandy Richardson March 8, 2011 at 1:14 am

Thanks, for commenting on my button creation mine is not as nice as Lori’s I am sure but I was so inspired by hers
I can’t tell you how it thrills my heart that you two had such a good giggle time.
Me and best friend, who in now 83 and can’t walk for a bad heart and terrible knees and legs, use to have the kind of times that you and Lori had last week-end
Be Blessed

Janna March 8, 2011 at 8:47 am

These spool cabinets are to die for, Cindy, and I wish I could take pictures that are only half as good as yours. Looks like you had a lot of fun together!
Thank you for your nice comments – I really appreciate that!
Have a wonderful day!
Janna

Mellisa ~ ChinookJewelry March 8, 2011 at 11:44 am

What a special treat to get to spend time together like that! Your spool cabinet is fantastic, I never seem to see anything like that around here 🙂

Nicole Valentine Rimmer March 8, 2011 at 10:58 pm

What a great bunch of finds, the friend I think the most so! I miss having girlfriends in the same city as me, these kinds of days are so precious!

Jeanette March 9, 2011 at 1:08 am

Hey Cindy, you really found some treasures!! Now I wish that I went too!

esther March 10, 2011 at 4:38 am

beautiful cabinets!! so happy you have it!! ( at least!!)

Christine Damm March 10, 2011 at 11:37 am

Well, I think you and Lori did quite enough damage– to the credit cards, that is! (and maybe your diets). Those spool cabinets– wowee! I am really with you on how great it feels to score big like that!! And luckily Lori convinced you to buy that baby ring– I wish I had had a friend to encourage me like that since, over the years, I have let some “big” ones get away. Wish I could join you for Stephanie but not this year. But have a great time and I’m looking forward to hearing about the workshop and hopefully some great photos?

Janet McDonald March 10, 2011 at 4:40 pm

Such beautiful and fun things! Thats wonderful when we find a person who is our kindred spirit! One who says the right things, and is always there. Im so glad yall had a super great time!

Karen Williams March 12, 2011 at 5:17 pm

These old cabinets are so beautiful. Congratulations on your purchase!

Much prettier than the plastic drawers you can buy new today. And every bit as functional!

Laura March 19, 2011 at 6:18 pm

Congratulations on such a great find, Lori that is! The cabinets are wonderful too! They look to be in such perfect condition, very happy for you. I so wished i could have been at Artbliss again this time, will be waiting to see what’s on for sept. I know my friends had a great time again. May have to plan for the DC flea too, that sounds so cool! Love the way you have done the photos as well with the through the lens look on you recent post.

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