Thursday, June 12, 2008

Meet Hawkeye

It just occurred to me that I've never introduced Hawkeye on the blog. He is my standard poodle and he comes to work with me every day. Most of the time when people are here he is napping in the office, but he keeps an eye on everything.
He is named after the character on M.A.S.H., which is kind of cool, as we have the war museum on the second floor of our building. If you are a dog lover, be sure to say Hi to him!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

New Finds!

I went to an auction and brought home a load...make that 2 loads of new treasures! Come on in and see what we have. I am loving this little red and white kitchen table and chairs (there are 4 chairs, just 3 are shown). It would be perfect on a porch.

Remember, the greenest thing you can do is use things again.......and that's what antiquing is all about!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Home Again Antiques at Old City Hall Shoppes


New line of dinnerware...Feed on the Word, mixes well with vintage glassware and china!

As some of you know, I used to have a storefront on the square...lately, I've had a few folks asking if I'm still in the business. Well, Home Again Antiques is still alive and well and living at Old City Hall Shoppes. I'm here almost every day...unless I'm out finding new treasures to fill the shop. If I'm not here, Bob or Jan will be here to help you.

Stop in and see us!
Joyce

Globes, plant stands, railroad oil can, oil painting, and as always...old books

Old light fixture, which could be used for a light fixture, but also makes a great candle holder! Old book with charming cover.

This little bird has been making his nest with paper from old books right in the flowerpots!

Hand painted tea set, vintage teacups and saucers, and old portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine

I used to think I didn't like orange or amber...but now I love it!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

New Summer Hours-Open Sundays!

Old City Hall Shoppes will have new summer hours starting June 1st.
Monday: Closed
Tues.-Friday: 10-5
Saturday: 10-4
Sunday: 12-4

Monday, May 19, 2008

Going Up! The elevator is coming!

We are getting an elevator to make our building more accessible. The city owns the Old City Hall building and the attached firehouse. Recently they decided to put in an elevator to make the museums and shops easier for all to use. Thanks also goes to the Humiston Trust for their large donation.
The two buildings are connected on the upper level, but an open drive is between the two ...the elevator will go in this space.
I'm so excited about this project. Many times I have seen WWII vets come and not be able to see the war museum because they could not climb the stairs. Other times I have seen these men, some on oxygen, slowly climbing the steps and taking breaks to see the exhibits. If you haven't seen the museum, you really should visit. It's a very moving experience.

The elevator will also make our shoppes accessible as well as the upper level of the Route 66 Museum and the Campanelli photography exhibit in the old jail cells.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Lavender Sachets

Handmade by yours truly from vintage linens and recycled buttons. The toile came from some beautifully made but faded vintage drapes from a Tennessee home. It has a wonderful mellow look. The sachets are filled with lavender buds and are very fragrant. If the scent starts to fade over time, simply gently squeeze the sachet to release a fresh burst of scent. Perfect for tucking in a drawer, closet, or car. Makes a nice little gift too.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross Visit OCHS

It's not every day we have a visit from Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross in our shop! Today Mr. Franklin and Mrs. Ross were visiting to do some programs in the area. They are history interpreters Ralph Archbold and Linda Wilde from (where else?) Philadelphia. When I googled them I found that they are also engaged to be married. Congratulations to the happy couple.