Thursday, 20 December 2012

A Few Personal Arty Bits & A Merry Christmas From KT Miniatures

Well....as 2012 draws to an end, KT Miniatures is now well and truly closed for the festive season. 
However.....I had a final pre-Christmas flash of creative activity and completely indulged myself in making some family presents. To briefly explain....whilst mooching in a charity shop the other day I came across a couple of wooden chests that had glazed lids decorated with random "sewing bits". A bit naff but a flash of inspiration hit me and I felt confident that with some tweaking these would make ideal Christmas presents.
I also came across a couple more little boxes, greatly reduced in price in a well known high street store....unfortunately one had the word "Keys" and the other "Coins" embossed on the front. But again I felt confident that I could do something with them....and I picked them up for a a snip.
And this was the result!!
This has been filled with some of my handmade books, a Victorian doll's head, vintage plaster food, a vintage lead duck, vintage wooden teacup and saucer plus some scaled down replicas of '30s school posters.
This was filled with one of my biblical prints, chocolate box filled with WW1 letters, cards etc, a felt hat, a Victorian doll's head, some 1930s lead Britains flowers, a lucky Victorian black cat, some of my handmade books plus a vintage silk garland.
Both of these had a heart shaped window glazed with real glass....so I simply chiselled out the wooden backing, removed the sewing bits and pieces, lined the backing with antique wallpaper then filled with a mixture of some of my handmade miniatures and antique/vintage pieces. The exterior was embellished with china buttons as well as ordinary buttons.

The exteriors have been lined with antique wallpaper and lace.


This smaller box is destined for a niece. It was given a thick cardboard backing, covered in lace then filled with broken bits of her grandmother and great grandmother's jewellery. 
The lid was edged with antique lace and inside covered in a mixture of antique wallpaper, felt and lace. The wording at the front was disguised by a printed card with the soon to be recipient's name and adorned with vintage silk garland and more lace.....total indulgence!
 This one has also been given a cardboard backing covered in some of my antique wallpaper and simply filled with china buttons plus a tiny bit of antique lace. The embossed wording on the front was cunningly covered with buttons!

I had great fun "playing" with these and hope that the recipients like them too!!!

 
As the caption above from my vintage Children's Dictionary says......
"Xmas is a season of joy. Children hang up their stockings and have jolly parties."

I hope you all have a joyous Xmas and lots of jolly parties!!!

So without further ado, I would like to wish you all
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM KT MINIATURES!

I will be opening again on January 3rd (not the 2nd as originally planned).
Have a brilliant time everyone.
CeliaXX

Friday, 14 December 2012

Still Time To Order From KT Miniatures!



For UK customers there is still  just time to sneak that last minute order in for Christmas delivery. However I strongly recommend Special Delivery now in order to guarantee it getting to you for the big day! I do have some lovely old dolls houses available so there is still time to order and collect from me here in Thame, Oxfordshire (close to the M40). However please ring or email first to check availability and arrange a mutually agreed time.

 THIS IS JUST A REMINDER THAT KT MINIATURES WILL BE CLOSING ON WEDNESDAY 19th DECEMBER AND OPENING AGAIN ON JANUARY 2nd 2013.
 Celia
PS. The gorgeous image immediately above is part of a vintage educational teaching card. To keep the children amused....why not get them to answer the questions!!! You will have to click on the image below to enlarge in order to read the writing...unless you have bionic eyesight!!!!!


Friday, 7 December 2012

A Bit Of Lateral Thinking....And Some Rather Lovely Miniatures!

Being a miniaturist, it helps to think laterally at times. I have just listed today, some mini treasures that were not originally created specifically for dolls houses.....but could be put to good use in our little miniature abodes.
There is this wonderful early 1900s Eagle Gas Range by J. Wright & Co. of Birmingham, England....and is in fact a tin money box....probably created as an advertising gimmick to promote their real life sizes Eagle Gas Ranges. The front oven door is moulded and non opening, for effect only. Around the back is a tiny little door that opens so that you can  retrieve your money from inside.....the money slot being above, as you can see in the photo. 

 Ok....it maybe rather large and not fit your ordinary common and garden antique dolls house.....but if you have one of those delightful quirky large dolls houses with extremely high ceilings and where scale really does not matter.....this could be perfect for you.  Alternatively, you could simply create a quirky large scale room box in an old crate or similar....and collect some of the wonderfully oversized miniatures that not many people can fit into their average scale dolls house? To give you an idea of scale, this actually measures 5 1/4" high x 3 1/2" wide x 3 3/8" deep. 
This can be found on the Antique 1/10th & Larger Scale Page.

Then there is this...at first glance may look simply like a vintage miniature box of Granola Digestive Biscuits.
If you turn it over it looks like a tin of Rich Tea Biscuits....however on close inspection you will see a loop at the side....pull that and you will discover that this is in fact a tape measure that pulls right out. When you have finished with it, you simply press the little central button and the tape springs back in.  Again, like the cooker, this was probably an advertising gimmick- this time by Macfarlane Lang & Co Ltd, in order to promote their biscuits. It is absolutely exquisite.
And finally.......here is another money box...this time a safe. It is made from cast iron and is incredibly heavy. The door still has the original key so can be locked and unlocked with ease for you to retrieve your pennies! However, in an antique dolls house, this could look amazing.....maybe in a library, drawing room or even attic room. Let your imagination run wild! Age is unknown but could be early 1900s, certainly very old. Also maker is unknown....there was some sort of writing on the front but is illegible. 
This and the biscuit tin tape measure are both just a little larger than the traditional 1/12th scale items, so would suit an antique dolls house where scale doesn't matter. They can be found on the Antique & Vintage General Page


With Christmas nearly upon us, it is probably apt to give you advance warning that KT Miniatures will be closing it's creaky doors at midday on Wednesday 19th December for the festive holidays. I will be opening again on Wednesday 2nd January 2013. There is still plenty of time to order your mini treasures for Christmas though.........I have lots , both handmade and antique/vintage including several dolls houses.  Plus of course there are Marion Osborne's rather wonderful reference books on Tri-ang and Dol-Toi, for the serious dolls house collectors.....exclusively now only available from KT Miniatures! 

All would make rather lovely Christmas presents either for yourself or for someone special. However, pleeeeaaase remember that if you are asking Father Christmas for any items from KT Miniatures, please do remember to give him the correct reference and description, as stated on the website listings. This little Santa's Helper would hate to send the wrong item! 
Thank you.
Celia

Saturday, 1 December 2012

All Kinds Of Everything - Yet More Miniature Delights.


Over the past few days I have been listing a variety of wonderful little treasures, some already sold but lots are still available. Normally I am closed for business on a Sunday but for the next three Sundays in December, in the run up to Christmas, I should be around if you need to contact me by phone or email. I have highlighted some of the little miniature delights below!
 

A.S.Cartwright c1936 "Gwenda" Boxed Cutlery Set
I know this is much bigger than the average size dolls house cutlery set....more like dolls size (cutlery measures 2 1/4" long), but it could suit a dolls house of a larger scale or an old house where scale does not matter.
 
This was made by A.S. Cartwright Ltd of Birmingham, UK who brought out a new range under the label of "Gwenda" in 1936.  All their boxed packaging from then on contained this recognisable image of a little girl sitting on a chair reading a book...isn't it fabulous?! Incedently both his wife and eldest daughter were called Gwenda.
Can be found on the following page : www.ktminiatures.com/Larger_Scales.html
 
German Piano
Tin Coal Box
German Sideboard
 
German Candelabra
 
These rather lovely 1930s items are now available on the Antique 1/12th Living & Dining Room Page. Even though they have been placed under the Antique 1/12th section, scale is all over the place, particularly with the German candelabra...but will suit an old dolls house where scale does not matter.
These above can be found on the following page:
 
1930s Rusco Metal Sink
Antique China Toilet
 
This incredibly heavy metal sink and large china toilet are now available on the Antique 1/12th Bathroom Page. Although the toilet has lost it's lift up lid, the seat still remains and it is quite different from the usual smaller china toilets that are more commonly found.

 
And finally....there is this quite rare and intriguing soft metal German umbrella stand plus walking stick. This is gorgeous, even though it has lost much of it's matt painted finish, the intricate metal fretwork is still all there....lovely item. It is also unusual to have a walking stick too.
Can be found on the following page:
http://www.ktminiatures.com/Antique12th%20Other.html

I hope to do more listing today so do keep checking the website. Please remember to refresh each page in order to view updates.