Today was another exciting day visiting several cold barns and isolated farmsteads. We spent quite a bit of the day navigating our way down a narrow one lane road in the-middle-of-nowhere in Normandy at 10 mph with banks of snow that seemed to tower over us on either side. One destination was a visit to some of our favorite “antiquaires” – two brothers in their late thirties, Christophe and Nicolas. They have excellent taste, and yet they are very salt-of-the-earth kind of guys. That’s one thing we love about the business here…so many people who work in antiques are a wonderful blend of rough and refined. The brothers had many wonderful things out in their centuries old barn, and of course they served us “café” in their sausage-filled kitchen, which is standard practice after a couple hours of working with an antique dealer (well, minus the sausage).
Some of the favorite finds of the day include:
A hand made wooden sled from the 19th century, which considering the weather was very à propos.
A Napoleon III period woman’s dress form originally from a French department store.
A miniature Louis XVI chest with marble top. This “meuble de maitrise” as they are called was originally made by a woodworker’s apprentice as a final project proving he was ready to make full-scale furnishings.
Off to La Sarthe tomorrow. A plus tard!
Hello Travelers,
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun following your travels and adventure. I was wondering what the dish that Alexander was about to enjoy in the previous post. It really looks like a great dish for a snowy day. Of course, be careful, but have a swell time.
Rob and Jeni and family
Renee,
ReplyDeleteglad to see yall are well. so much for the weather being better in france. please be careful, enjoy the trip and find us some goodies to purchase.
lee