Revealing….LINCRUSTA!
Recently I did a post about “discovering” the fabulous hardware of the Cross House. Although I had been aware of the hardware, and knew that it was incredible, I did not really understand just how incredible it was until recently. However, from Day One, I was highly aware that the first floor of the house…
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My online vintage lighting store.
Continue ReadingA Rare Pair
Last year I purchased a bunch of lighting for the Cross House. Lighting which seemed correct for the house. But since then I have learned that all this lighting was NOT right for the house, which had gas/electric combination light fixtures. My purchases had included gas fixtures of the period, and electric fixtures of the period, but no gas/electric…
Continue ReadingBefore. After.
My online vintage lighting store.
Continue ReadingBefore. After.
The fixtures are not large, and not particularly expensive, but nonetheless seem well worthy of being presented well! They will be lovely in the right home. My online vintage lighting store.
Continue ReadingRemoving Alligators from the Cross House
One of the things I most like about old house is the quality and beauty of everything, and this makes a huge difference in generating the gumption to get off my butt and restore the bits and pieces of an old house. Conversely, spending any time restoring a 1980s hollow-core…
Continue ReadingAbout Restoring Ross
When I purchased the Cross House in March of 2014, I had a vague idea of doing a blog. Then in short order I was startled by the level of interest in the house, and realized that creating a blog needed to be pushed to the top of the To Do list. So, RestoringRoss went online…
Continue ReadingUNeroding a Historic House
Recently I did a post about the mystery of the porch lights for the Cross House. In short, what is there now is not what was there originally. Oh, the horror! The horror! To correct this egregious historical injustice, I knew I had to remove the lighting sconces to each side of the front doors….
Continue ReadingPlaying With Skeletons
As this is officially Obsessed With Hardware Week, things way way way on the bottom of the endless To Do list at the Cross House have been pulled up to page one. And on page one are skeletons!!!!!! In the butler’s pantry were a bunch of keys hanging, many of them classic skeleton keys. But…
Continue ReadingA Yale & Towne BEFORE, AFTER
It will not surprise anybody to learn that I am obsessed with the Cross House. But there are…sub-obsessions, too. This means that while I am obsessed with the house overall, I am continually overtaken with smaller obsessions. Thus, one week I might be fixated with, ah, stained-glass windows. Another week might be porch columns. Or perhaps…
Continue ReadingA Glamorous circa-1960 Hollywood-Regency Crystal Pair!
This past Saturday, I went to my very first voting caucus. And arrived thirteen minutes late. It was then that I learned: If a voter arrives late for a caucus, they cannot vote. Geez. Poo. Having driven 1.4 hours to the caucus destination, I was quite vexed with this discovery. But there was nothing…
Continue ReadingA Mysterious Door involving Yale & Towne
In a previous post I introduced the luscious Yale & Towne hardware of the Cross House, my response to an inquiry by Bo Sullivan. While I have always been aware that the house was blessed with luscious hardware, until doing the post I did not quite realize just how luscious fabulous delicious the hardware was. So,…
Continue ReadingMagical Happenings involving Anthemion
Yesterday, I did a post about the hardware of the Cross House, with co-writer Bo Sullivan. Bo identified the maker of all my hardware, and noted the the interior door knob sets featured an anthemion design. What, you might ask, is an anthemion? Anthemion, design consisting of a number of radiating petals, developed by the ancient Greeks from the…
Continue ReadingOn The Hunt…For Missing Bits!
Well, I have never given the lost screen doors much thought. Until today. Because today I discovered that the doors might still exist. This leaves me breathless. I am crossing my fingers that the lead pans out. Please cross your fingers too!
Continue ReadingAn Overwhelm Update…Briefly.
Recently, somebody told me they thought I was getting really overwhelmed with the enormity of restoring the Cross House, and that I was being battered by too many discoveries about structural issues. I was struck dumb by this. For, it is not accurate. Later, I thought: If one person thinks this, perhaps others do? Then…
Continue ReadingThe Mystery of the Porch Lights
In the past few months I discovered that the Cross House was lighted by gas/electric combination fixtures throughout. This means that the 1894 house may have been the first in Emporia, or one of the first, to have electric lighting. This is all way cool. But, what lighted the front porch? The stained…
Continue ReadingWanna meet my Yale & Towne hardware?
The other day Bo Sullivan asked me about the hardware in the Cross House. I was excited about the inquiry, for the hardware is a sight to behold! Bo commented: It looks like all your hardware is by Yale & Towne. The very nice entry hardware pattern is known as “Kelp”…
Continue ReadingEek! Eek! I AM SOOOOOO EXCITED! PART II
Recently, I did a post about bringing back the long-lost triple set of cross-hatched windows to the dormer on the main facade. The sashes have been missing for almost twenty years. On such a huge house, these missing sashes are a minute thing. But, as Bo Sulivan told me, not having the windows in place…
Continue Readinga TITANIC sigh of relief
Guess what I did yesterday? I am both thrilled and enormously relieved about it. Finally, after ten months, I was able to make the last payment of the huge huge huge bill to restore and reconfigure the radiator system in the Cross House. Besides being able to remove a major item off the To Do…
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