I have collected Hand Painted China with roses for years. I had a Bed and Breakfast called Rose Haven where everything was roses. And at one time I had an antique shop that I named Rose Cottage. It was in a 1845 Antebellum cottage.
I sold a lot of things, but things with roses was my main theme.
I have also had a long time love affair with Victorian Cranberry Glass. I just love the way the color comes to life, when it is held in the light. I have bought and sold cranberry glass for years. Some how I came up with a lot of cranberry water pictures. So when I finished the guest bath at ,My old Historic House, I thought it would be the perfect place to house my rose china and cranberry glass collection.
Be sure to look at the blog post I did just before this one, as it is from my gift shop and I have roses and cranberry glass items for sale.
Guest Bath Room at The 1845 Historic Elgin/Cottrell House. |
A shelf goes all around holding cranberry glass and hand painted rose china. |
Pink Crystal Chandelier from Italy. |
Hand Painted piece was on display at the 1904 Worlds Fair in St.Louis. |
A life size china bust of Queen Victoria's daughter Vicky. |
I found a pair of these French Wall sonces in New Orleans. |
A pair of Old Paris Vases. |
Italian Pink Crystal Chandlier with ornante ceiling madalion above. |
Hand painted with roses Slop Jar |
View out my guest bath room window of Mississippi River |
French Brass Cornice. |
In 1860 bath rooms would have been rather plain. That is why I chose the beadboard for the walls. I did not feel that tile would look just right. The ceilings in my house are 12 feet tall. I ran the beadboard up 8 feet and added a shelf all the way around for, you guessed it, cranberry glass and hand painted china.The rest of the walls I painted a solf pink color and to the floor I added Tennessee pink marble. The finishing touch is the Italian pink crystal chandelier.It hangs below a very fancy ceiling madalion. I found an antique French Cabinet for the sink, and the rest just fell into place.
I think my guest bath room with all that hand painted rose china and cranberry glass was just what I needed to blog about for Valentines Day coming up. I hope you enjoy the tour. Please come by anytime. I will leave the light on and Sissy Dog will meet you at the door with a jump and a kiss.
6 comments:
Thank you for the beautiful bathroom tour!
Hi Richard, I luv your beautiful collection of painted roses! What gorgeous finds and Thank You for sharing them for Valentines. Stay warm out there........Julian
Loving your China collection with Rose scenes. Still smiling about your comment about about old house pre-bathrooms era... we too bought an old Home and obviously when it was 1st built they used outhouses so the indoor bathrooms were added much later and are cubby sized rooms tucked in where ever space permitted! *LOL* Well, at least it makes them easy rooms to do a complete redecorating project on anytime! *wink* Your bathroom looks just beautiful. Dawn... The Bohemian
Beautiful bathroom Richard! Oh boy do I love all those beautiful rose plates! And the rose old Paris porcelain vases...dreamy! Also that Italian chandy AND the French sconces! Vanna
You have such exquisite taste, my friend. Such an eye for detail. Whenever I see a new post from you my heart quickens.
Thank you for coming by to visit. We have been through a great deal this past week and I have not been inclined to dwell among the living. Your visit cheered me up.
~Andie
I love the pair of Old Paris porcelain vases the rose paintings on them are amazing!!!!
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