It has been a while since my last post on here...apologies, but I have not been around for most of April, so May has begun with a flourish of activity as I catch up on everything.
An unusual collection of pre-loved artisan dolls house items have recently come in. The son-in-law of the previous owner tells me that much of the collection was purchased from the well known Singing Tree Dolls House Shop during the late 1980s/early 1990s, and the family very much wants the collection to go to good homes, where they will continue to be appreciated.
Joan Ince & Den Young Chairs |
Ellen Rose & Headley Holgate Decorative Shelf |
Colin & Yvonne Roberson Child's Bed, Decorative Occasional Table & Toy Dumpy Pram |
First up, can I please say a "thank you" to the lovely ladies and gents who came along last Sunday to the Haddenham Fair, I so enjoyed our various chats! Several items from this collection that were highlighted in last week's KT Miniatures Newsletter (seen above) were actually sold at the fair, however at the time of writing this blog, the bed, chairs and shelf are still available, plus below you can see some of the other newly listed items from the same collection.
Dennis Jenvey Walnut Nightstand c1986 |
Dresser With Silk Door Panels By M A Chandler 1988 |
It is in 1/16th scale, signed & dated M A Chandler 1988 and is another piece that was believed to have been purchased from The Singing Tree Dolls House Shop
Here is a truly beautiful and exquisitely embroidered sampler, with the tiniest of stitches on a very finely threaded fabric and in a lovely wooden frame. I am not an expert on wood, but this frame has a lovely grain and colour to it…could it be walnut maybe?
On the back it is signed AMC and dated 1976. I have not been able to discover who the artisan was but if anyone out there could shed some light on this, I would love to hear from you. There is a little hanging loop on the back.
This would look amazing in both an antique
dolls house, as well as a more modern dolls house. Fabulous item!
These are just a few of the lovely miniatures from the collection. To see more, please go to:
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