Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year From KT Miniatures

 

Dear KT Miniatures Customers

Thank you for your custom and friendship this year, it has been a pleasure as always dealing with you all and thank you for so many fascinating and wonderful conversations we have had throughout these months. It never ceases to amaze me how the world of dolls houses and miniatures can bring together so many people from all walks of life.

Although there have been changes to KT Miniatures' website and the selling pages are now slimmed down into one, I look forward to helping more beautiful little treasures find their way into new homes in the forthcoming year. 

March 9th Old Style Kitchen Morning Workshop

March 9th Old Style Kitchen Afternoon Workshop

I also look forward to our half day workshops on March 9th 2024 (I still have one more space for the morning and afternoon), and more workshop projects are planned for 2024, including one very different to anything we have made before...news about that coming soon. 

Plus, maybe I will see you at one of the many Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fairs next year. KT Miniatures will be there on the 4th Sunday of each month, with an array of antique, vintage and preloved dolls house items. 

However, for the moment KT Miniatures is now closed until the beginning of January, but I will still be here so feel free to email if you wish. I may not be able to respond to you immediately but will try and reply as soon as I can over the festive season.

So without further ado, may I wish you all a 

Happy Christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year.

Kindest Regards

Celia

KT Miniatures

Saturday, 25 November 2023

Changes To KT Miniatures

 

As life pulls me in different directions now after nearly 27 years of trading, it was always inevitable that KT Miniatures was going to have to adapt to cope with those changes.

 

Changes To Selling Pages On The Website

So, after much pondering and taking all factors into account, I have greatly downsized the selling sections on the website. You will find all original room pages, garden, doll and restoration pages have been replaced by one simple Antique & Vintage page. The new search categories are based on the old page names, and I will be focussing more on special or unusual dolls house miniatures, some multiple furniture sets and even the occasional KT Miniatures handmade item.

Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair

A new Fairs page has been added to the website, as on the fourth Sunday of each month you will find me on my KT Miniatures stand at the Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair. I always have an array of dolls house miniatures, ranging from Antique/Vintage to pre-loved, plus restoration and even some of my handmade bits too. There is always a bargain box (sometimes two if space allows) with a mixed array of furniture and accessories for you to rummage through. I started attending this monthly fair a few months ago and have so enjoyed the face to face dealings with customers, that this is now an integral part of KT Miniatures. I had a fabulous surprise last month as a lovely Canadian lady on vacation in the UK who has been a customer for a long time, stopped by to make some purchases. (It was fab to meet you after all this time Debbie)! The next fair is on Sunday 26th November. Full details on how to get there, plus the new dates for 2024 can be found on the following link: Haddenham Antique & Miniatures Fair

Hope to see you at the fair tomorrow!

Celia

ktminiatures.com

Wednesday, 12 July 2023

A Great Time Was Had By All!

 Well, at last the Old Potting Shed Workshop took place last Saturday and judging by the lovely emails I have had since, it was a great success. It felt so good to be back creating once again in a classroom environment! The setting of the small barn at Thame Barns Centre (Oxfordshire) was just lovely, so I am planning on running all future workshops from there if possible. My old mate Robin Britton, who is now long retired but who used to be a professional dollmaker and workshop colleague, dropped by during the day which was nice. 

It was a hot and humid day, so windows and doors were thrown open until the intermittent thunderstorms meant that we had to close them every so often. But everyone beavered away regardless, amidst some friendly banter and some rather fascinating conversations:) As always, I encouraged everyone to work at their own pace because they were all of different abilities. What is really lovely and which I had often previously found, is that some of the more experienced crafters are genuinely encouraging and helpful to those that are not so experienced. 


It is difficult to gauge how far we would all get in the project, but my suggestion to everyone was to try and get the main walls constructed by the end of the morning, so that in the afternoon they could embark on some of the more interesting elements. I think most succeeded and some even got their windows in by the end of the day. 

Some found the measuring and cutting with a craft knife harder than others, but help was always on hand for those who were not so confident. As we were creating in 1/12th scale, we worked in inches, so for those of a slightly younger generation who grew up thinking in centimetres rather than inches, it can take a while to grasp the concept of inches...(let alone 1/4 of an inch and 1/8th of an inch). I am of the older generation and metric teaching in schools did not come in until a couple of years before I left school, so I still think in inches and pints!




I am a firm believer of using recycled materials as much as possible to create our miniature scenes, in fact I would go as far to say that I am passionate about this. 

And the surprised reactions from the attendees were a delight as they gradually came to realise that the "wooden panelling", the "flagstone" flooring, "stone" walls and "tin" roof, were all to be made from various forms of recycled cardboard! 

This was a massive project, the bulk of which will be finished off at home at leisure, as everyone went away with their kits which included all materials, paints, glue and a booklet of instructions. 


I have been assured by all that attended that they will email me photos of their completed projects, so if permission is granted, I will show their results on here in the near future. 

UPDATE: Ann sent me this picture the next day, as she was so hooked that she wanted to make a start on her stone wall. What a fab job she made of it too. When they are painted and grouted they are going to look amazing. Well done Ann!

NEXT WORKSHOP: I am considering running half day workshops (two separate simple projects on the same day of early 1900s German style kitchen elements) at Thame Barns Centre, possibly in late autumn if space at the venue is available. Plus a big all day project next year (project to be confirmed soon)....maybe in the spring. So if you would like to be added to the "Possibly Would Like To Come To Workshop List", please get in touch asap. Spaces will be limited. 

Celia

https://ktminiatures.com/workshops/



Tuesday, 4 July 2023

All Is Ready For The Old Potting Shed Workshop This Saturday



 At long last, after three years of waiting, the much cancelled Old Potting Shed Workshop is taking place at Thame Barns Centre in Oxfordshire. This should have taken place back in 2020, but due to Covid and then the sad permanent closure of Denman College, it has taken until now to finally re-arrange. 


With mock elements such as the stone walls, flagstone flooring, wooden panelling and rusty tin roofing, all made from recycled materials...the techniques learnt can easily be adapted to refurbishing dolls houses too. 



The kits are ready and I very much look forward to meeting everyone who have booked for Saturday's one day course in the gorgeous setting of the Thame Barns Centre. 




This is a big project, so no-one will finish the entire scene in a day. And as the attendees' kit includes everything needed to complete the scene as shown in the workshop prototype, they can go on to finish their project in the comfort of their own home afterwards. 

Meanwhile...I am now also turning my attention to the next workshop project :)
Celia


Thursday, 22 June 2023

KT Miniatures Will Be At Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair This Sunday 25th June!

 What a month June has been….not a great one here, hence KT Miniatures website has been static, with no new stock listed for the last three weeks at least. Not only have I been laid low with a beast of a bug since the beginning of June, I also had a split water tank up in loft, so water leaking through the light fitting on my landing, directly above my brand new kitchen...scary!!! However, it has all now been mended and hopefully so am I, so life is a little calmer…(I will say it quietly as I don’t want to tempt providence).

Meanwhile,  I am pleased to say that I will be having a stand once again, at this month’s Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair which is taking place this Sunday 25th June, so do come along if you can, it would be great to see you!! Please note that I can only accept payment in cash at this fair, I will not have the facility to accept card payments. 

HADDENHAM ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FAIR

HADDENHAM VILLAGE HALL

BANKS ROAD

HADDENHAM

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

HP17 8EE

9.00am - 3.30pm

Hot & Cold Refreshments Available

£1.00 entry


This month I will have a mixed array of antique and vintage dolls house items, most of which are not on my website.
Amongst some of the miniature related items will be a 1930s school poster of “Princess Elizabeth & Her Doll’s House”, and an old Mabel Lucie Attwell poster called “Dolly’s Washday”…both gorgeous! Plus a rare 1932 copy of Princess Elizabeth’s Miniature House Book, which tells the story of Princess Elizabeth’s miniature house that was exhibited at the 1932 Ideal Home Exhibition.



I will have one dolls house….this rare late 1960s thick printed card dolls house, designed by Maureen Roffey (a book illustrator and designer). Presumably this is now deemed to be rare due to it having made out of thick card, so readily disposed of by many when they were no longer wanted. However, this is a lovely example of one that survived. It would originally have come flat packed and self assembled, along with furniture and a family. Much of the furniture is present in this example, plus mum, dad and baby. Nice little item. 
NB.The dolls house I took last month to this fair was snapped up quickly so no longer available, sorry. 

This antique wall shadow box will also be available on Sunday. Not a lot is known about it, but possibly Austrian and from the 1930s? It has been made in such a way that you could possibly add your own bits and bobs to it....a truly lovely and unusual item. 

I also have non dolls house related items, including some antique child tea sets, an antique toy sewing machine and loads more. 

Hope to see you there on Sunday.
Celia

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

KT Miniatures Is Going To Be At Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair Once Again - This Sunday 28th May


COME & SEE US THIS SUNDAY 28TH MAY 2023, AT  HADDENHAM ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FAIR!!!

Some of the treasures that I will have for sale at Sunday's fair. 

HADDENHAM ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FAIR

HADDENHAM VILLAGE HALL

BANKS ROAD

HADDENHAM

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

HP17 8EE

Sunday 28th May 2023

9.00am - 3.30pm

Hot & Cold Refreshments Available

£1.00 entry

I am delighted to say that due to the success of last month's fair, KT Miniatures will once again be at Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair. I will have a 6ft stand packed with old dolls house treasures, plus a few other old non-dolls house related treasures too. Most of the items I'm bringing on Sunday are not currently on the website, some of which you can see in these photos within this blog post. Plus as always, there will be a couple of the popular rummaging boxes at the side of the stand for you to pick up a bargain! 


A real mixture of vintage and antique dolls house furniture and accessories.

Please note that I will not have the facility to accept card payment at the fair, so all transactions will have to be by cash only...sorry. I understand that there is a handy ATM over the road within the row of shops. 

The Old Potting Shed Workshop Project

Also on display will be the Old Potting Shed workshop prototype, so if you are booked onto the workshop or still pondering whether to sign up, do feel free to come and take a peek, plus it will give me an opportunity to discuss any queries you may have with regards to the project. I currently have just one more space available. 

My old mate Robin Britton  (retired "Coombe Crafts" dollmaker/ex "Nostalgia In Miniature Workshops" colleague), will be helping me on the day too. Last month, sadly we had to do without refreshments as the lovely lady who runs the kitchen was poorly. However, I understand that she is well recovered, so hot and cold refreshments will be available throughout the day. 

A "doer upper" 1950s/60s dolls house with original pretty wallpaper.  

My stand will be in the same place as before, in the entrance foyer, to the left just before the main entrance into the hall...which means I will be right next to the refreshments...very handy!

I hope to see you there!!

Celia

ktminiatures.com

Saturday, 20 May 2023

Maker Of This Stunning Little Carved Wooden Dog Revealed!

I fell in love with this little carved wooden dog, he was so beautifully made, but had no idea of the maker. 

This little dog had clearly been created by a highly skilled person.

The painting and patina is exquisite too. So I was not surprised  that he was snapped up as soon as I put him up for sale...and I am pleased to say that he is going to a very good home. 

Meanwhile, I would like to thank Rosemary for kindly getting in touch, who saw the little dog on my website, and informed me that it had been made by the workshops of Brockenhurst in the 1930s. She said that he would have been part of a hunting set. 


Subsequently, I thoroughly enjoyed doing a little research on who made this dog, and was delighted to find this brilliant video on YouTube. It tells us a brief story about Frank Whittington and his "Forest Toys" which he set up after the first World War.  The toys were all hand carved and painted by Frank and his team of employees. His workshop/small factory was based in Brockenhurst, a large village set within the New Forest in Hampshire, UK. I found this video absolutely fascinating, so I decided to share it with you. If you watch carefully, you will be able to see some of these little dogs amongst the whole array of animals and figures. Truly magical!!

Celia

ktminiatures.com

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

KT Miniatures Will Be At Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair This Sunday April 23rd!


KT Miniatures will here this Sunday....


HADDENHAM ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FAIR

HADDENHAM VILLAGE HALL

BANKS ROAD 

HADDENHAM

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 

HP17 8EE

Sunday April 23rd

9.00am - 3.30pm

Hot & Cold Refreshments Available

£1.00 entry

Why not come along and meet us at the Haddenham Antique & Vintage Fair this Sunday.

It is the first time that I will have exhibited at this monthly event, which I understand is due to have around 75 stand holders of general antique and vintage dealers. Haddenham is a couple of miles from Thame, and a few miles from Aylesbury. 

Just starting to sort out stock for Sunday's fair. 

In addition to the more special pieces displayed on the stand, I  will be bringing several boxes of old dolls house items on Sunday including Dol-Toi, Barton, etc. They will probably have to sit behind the stand, so do please ask if you want a good old rummage! 

My 6ft stand will be packed with many of my antique and vintage dolls house treasures that are currently not on my website. Plus my old mate Robin Britton (of Coombe Crafts & Nostalgia In Miniature Workshops fame) has agreed to come out of retirement to help me for the day. I hope to have a few other real life size antique & vintage bits and bobs for sale too. 

Please note that I will not have the facility to accept debit or credit cards on the day, so it will have to be cash only. 

 

I will also have the "Old Potting Shed Workshop" prototype on display for visitors to see. Places for this July 8th workshop are filling fast, and at the time of writing this post, I currently have just 3 places left. If you are still pondering on whether to book a place on this workshop, then this would give you a good opportunity to see the little project close up and discuss any queries that you may have. 

I have just been told that I will have a wall stand in the foyer on the left, just before you go into the main hall, so you should find me easily. Hope to see you Sunday!

Celia

ktminiatures.com

Sunday, 2 April 2023

The Old Potting Shed Workshop

 I am delighted to announce that at last the postponed KT Miniatures' Old Potting Shed Workshop has a new date and new venue!

Old Miniature Potting Shed Workshop @ £145.00

Saturday 8th July 9.30am - 4.30 pm

Thame Barns Centre, Church Road, Thame, Oxfordshire.

OX9 3AJ

Followers of KT Miniatures will know that originally this workshop was due to take place in 2020 at Denman College, but then Covid came along, and then the sad permanent closure of the college. 

However, all is now ready to get going again at a new Oxfordshire venue. So why not come and spend a day with us in the historic surroundings of the small barn within the Thame Barns Centre, and create a uniquely realistic and nostalgic miniature interior scene of a vintage style potting shed in 1/12th scale. 


Flagstone flooring, stone walls, a wooden console table, slightly dilapidated wall panelling and ceiling all add to rustic and realistic effect.


As part of the project, you will be making various little relevant accessories too to help set the scene. 


Except for the console table, most of the items are made simply from cardboard or card, including the wooden panelling, flagstone flooring, stone bricks, aged vintage style flowerpots and rusty old gardening tools. 

Whether you are an experienced crafter/miniaturist or absolute beginner, we want you to reach your own creative potential and have fun along the way in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Due to the complexity of this project you will not complete the project whilst you are here, but you will have a booklet of instructions as part of your kit to take home, so that you complete your project at your leisure. 
BOOKING IS NOW OPEN SO PLEASE GET IN TOUCH ASAP IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME - SPACES ARE LIMITED!

CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS

Monday, 6 February 2023

A Rare 1930s Pit-a-Pat "Easywork Dresser" & 1950s Kaybot Tureen Of Soup!

 In recent days two items were instantly snapped up as soon as they went up for sale on KT Miniatures website. Unsurprisingly really as they were both rare and very special pieces, plus  remarkably they were both in fantastic condition! They are now in situ in their new separate homes, but I thought I would feature them on here as they are rarely seen.  

c1930s Pit-a-Pat "Easywork Dresser"

How so very "1930s" this piece is, made by Pit-a-Pat and in original condition.  It was described in a 1930s Pit-a-Pat advert as being an "Easywork Dresser", many of us used to call these kind of kitchen cabinets as being "Maid Savers". I grew up with a 1950s version in our draughty old Cotswold stone lodge house. 
This is in its original green painted colour with white painted pull-down flap and worktop.
The dresser measures 3 3/8" wide x 1 3/4" deep x 4 1/2" high. 



The back and base are in the pale green undercoat finish. On the back there is the original red and black Pit-a-Pat square paper label. One can also see "JOAN'S" handwritten on the back...I wonder if she was the original owner back in the 1930s? 
As you can see, there are two upper doors with round metal and mesh vents plus all the doors have original tiny metal handles. The pull down worktop has its original long metal handle. 

The top two doors open to reveal five original mock cannisters. The  "cannisters" are just one piece of green paper with black detail including black lettering, which is fixed to a long piece of wood that is stuck to the shelf. The lettering on the cannisters is as follows: TEA, COFFEE, RICE, RAISONS & SAGO. 

The flap pulls down to reveal a useful worktop and additional storage space behind. 


On the lower half of the cupboard there are two opening doors, again with original metal handles. 
The lucky new owner is going to have great fun filling this dresser.

1950s Kaybot Plaster Tureen Of Soup

Here is a rare Kaybot plaster tureen of soup, that comes in its original musty yellow painted colour,  with green and red  wavy lined decoration  around the sides. 
Also, around the rim there is an exquisite hand painted green wavy line and red dotted decoration. The naivety of the decoration adds to the charm. The soup itself is a kind of reddish colour, so am assuming this is possibly meant to be tomato soup? 



There is a handle each end with green lined detail. 

It measures 1 3/4" long x 1 1/8" wide x just over 1/2" high. Underneath it appears that the usual Kaybot ink stamp has more or less been rubbed off over time. But overall, this little gem is in a wonderful played with condition, absolutely no cracks or damage which is amazing since this dates to the early 1950s. 

Celia