A Marble Chandelier!
My online vintage lighting store.
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The restored curved stained-glass is also now back in place. Per square-inch, the two curved corners have been THE most time-consuming on the entire house, and THE most draining. I feel victorious that they are now mostly done. The two left-side brackets are in good shape. The two on the right still need work,…
Continue ReadingAnother Tick-Tock!
The clock works (and chimes!) and has a year guarantee. Today, I set the clock in place, set the time, and hours later it had kept perfect time. I thrilled when it chimed! The price for this luscious treasure? $95. I know! $95! This seems absurd! Who knew that such treasures…
Continue ReadingA Lovely Moe-Bridges!
The Moe-Bridges Company was established in 1915, in Milwaukee, WI. In 1943, the company was renamed The Lighthouse, and then Visa Lighting in 1963. Today, Visa Lighting is thriving, and still in Milwaukee! My online vintage lighting store.
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Today, I went to big city Wichita to visit my friend Carl, and stop by several antique stores. Carl owns an extraordinary 1908 house similar to the Cross House in terms of scale and WOW factor. I last visited Carl last year, and well before my knowledge of picture rail was vastly ramped up via…
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Above the curved windows are: Pairs of wood brackets needing attention. Curved stamped-tin panels needing attention. But these are hard to access because they are tucked behind the wood brackets. Triangles of bead-board ceiling also tucked behind the wood brackets and also needing attention. These are really hard to reach and are CAKED with…
Continue ReadingAn Unexpected…Departure
HOW was I to paint that area? I fretted about this and worried about this and even had a nightmare about this (envisioning thousands of bats swarming upon me). YIKES! Ever since discovering the bat I have carefully peeked numerous times into its, ah, chamber of daytime rest, and there it was. Every damn…
Continue ReadingCruelly Tossing History Into The Dumpster
I have done numerous posts about FABULOUS houses being brutalized by new owners. Original kitchens, for example, which I would kill for have been torn out and replaced with Home Depot crap. Varnished trim has been painted white. Gorgeous mantels have been replaced with plain slabs of marble. You know what I mean. Yet, this…
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I felt quite victorious! Tomorrow I will finish everything at the current scafolldong level and then — whoee!!!!!!!! — I will be able to move down a level!
Continue ReadingA Furry Visitor
As he/she ate, I was able to pet the newcomer who growled and grumbled nonstop at the surrounding crowd. So, New Cat did not seem afraid of me but sure did not intend on mingling with the other beasts. After dinner, New Cat lounged well away from everybody…and then…
Continue ReadingThe Beauty of a Crispy House
There is great pleasure in making the Cross House pretty again. But, even more satisfying, is making the house crispy again. This effort, to me, makes an enormous difference in how the house is perceived. What had been, well, cruddy for many decades is…
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WHAT was stuffed into the corner? It looked like a piece of steel wool. I imagined that it had been stuffed into the corner to stop an air leak. So I reached toward it to pluck it out. But…EEK!…it moved a bit. EEK! Instinctively, I pulled my hand back with alacrity….
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I never realized till today that triple windows abound on the house. In addition to what is listed above, the main facade has triple windows on the second floor, triple windows in the dormer, and triple windows on the south gable (now altered).
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The first-floor section? I have been dying to paint this for over three years. But soon! Soon!!!!!!!!
Continue ReadingGuess What I Did Today?
Today, I did something I have long wanted to to do. Something I have yearned to do. With an ever-increasing quiet desperation. Something that I fretted might never happen. Something which took on an aspect of impossibility. Well, can you guess what I did today? OK……………..I SAT IN THE PARLOR!!!!!!!! What? You are unimpressed? Oh!…
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Today, Young Brian stopped by the Cross House. As we talked he commented something to effect that I was not doing as many posts as when the blog was new in 2014. This both startled and confused me. I replied: “I do at least five posts a week, and often more. I know of no…
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