I love all of my antiques and collectibles and furniture. But in my world, there is always room for more LOL One day, I hope to have the big old house filled with fun items. It may be a pipe dream but at least it's a dream. And on that note, there are certain pieces of furniture that I want to obtain. These are based on items that were family pieces that went to someone else. That is fine because I love the family pieces that I have but I still have a bucket list of antique furniture that I would love to have one day. And in this IKEA, Amazon, Target world, pieces like these can be found at good prices if you do your research.
1. Hall Tree
There was a hall tree in the family home in Wingate. Naturally, it sat in the hallway. It had scroll work, a mirror, coat hooks and an attached umbrella stand. My Aunt Billie received it and subsequently gave it to her brother to have. I'm not sure whatever became of the piece, but I have always liked the thought of having one. Now I just need a hallway LOL
2. Hoosier cabinet
My Aunt Mary Lee had a Hoosier cabinet in her kitchen in Raleigh, NC. It was left in the house when it was sold in the late 70's. Dang it LOL I have only seen a few pictures of hers as they did not take many pictures of their kitchen. Nothing behind the scenes haha. I do remember Grandmother telling me that this cabinet housed the magenta pottery waffle set and waffle maker. Every Sunday before church Mary Lee's husband made them waffles. I love that. Anyway, I like the look of these cabinets and think it would make a lovely addition. My roommate Jason has one and I have told him to put me first on the list if he ever needs to part with it LOL
3. Corner chair
Aunt Billie had a corner chair that I really liked. It eventually went to my Uncle Bill, I think. But my sense perk up whenever I see one. The one pictured here is Edwardian style, which suits me fine. I wouldn't mind having one of this style. It's classic and can go with multiple other styles. And, besides, they are just fun and often a good conversation piece for people who have never seen one.
4. Martha Washington sewing cabinet
I just think these cabinets are so pretty. Mom had one in our front hall that her Dad refinished for her. Grandmother had one in her hallway as well and I imagine Granddad also refinished that one. But somehow, I ended up with neither of them. I think it's because when each household was being divided up, I was in my more ornate and Victorian period. But I hold fond memories of this piece and would love to find one for my own one day.
5. Wardrobe
When I was very young, we used to go to an old beach house each summer in Kure Beach, NC. It was a great old house and we loved going there. One of the things I remember about the house is that there were wardrobes in the bedrooms. There were linen closets between the bedrooms but no other closets. The family home in Wingate also had several wardrobes even though all the bedrooms had closets. They both went to a cousin of mine and were lovely pieces. Even with closets, I would love to have one someday.
6. Tea cart
A tea cart is not something that was a family piece, but it was on Grandmother's wish list. There were three things she always wanted: A four-poster bed, a grandfather clock and a tea cart. I think they are great pieces and also very utilitarian. I would love to get one both for myself and for Grandmother.
7. Brass Bed
Grandmother had an old brass bed in her back bedroom. It had the best old feather mattress on it. It was a piece that came from the Tyner family, Aunt Mary Lee's in-laws. Their family home was in a place called Lowe, NC, near Lumberton in Robeson County. Grandmother was like a daughter to Aunt Mary Lee and so she often given pieces from the Tyner family. I just love the look of one. I remember that Mrs. Snow (Agnes Moorehead) from Pollyanna slept in a brass bed and I loved it LOL
8. Fainting bench
The upstairs hallway in the family home had a fainting bench. It had a slipcover on it that was well over 50 years old in the 80s. Grandmother inherited the piece and traded it to the man who refinished her kitchen cabinet. He's the one who took the slipcover off and we discovered the beautiful carving on the frame. By then, the deal was done. Ah, well. I think these are lovely pieces and many are very ornate, but I like this simpler style. It would be great for napping!
9. Platform rocker
Mom inherited a rocker like this from her cousin Isabel. It was a fun old piece that sat in our living room for years. Bill has it now and it was an obvious choice because for years, he was the only one who could sit in it without being unsteady. I'd love to have one so that I can master the art of platform rocker sitting LOL
10. Eames chair
My mom's best friend, Janet, had a chair and ottoman like this one. It is an Eames office chair. And while it is not something you would look at and think that I would love, I absolutely do. It is the most comfortable chair that I have ever sat in. I can say that with all honesty. I do not know what became of Janet's but I am always on the lookout for one of these at a good price. But, sadly, they are quite expensive.
This is just fun for me to think about. I may never have any of these pieces but then again, I may get all of them one day. Either way, it's fun to dream!