19 December 2014

from Isabel and Barbara



My good friend Barbara Muir, an artist and teacher, surprised me at the end of a market day by bringing me a huge bag of scarves that belonged to her mother.  Isabel died last year and I know how stressful it is to 'get rid' of things.


Included was this very interesting old silk cravat from Vera...seems to be from 1947 - early 50s judging by the label.


Also 8 ( yes, eight!!) Liberty scarves, some groovy ones from the 1970s


and this one, again 70s, that I have never seen before.

Barbara also gave me Isabel's chic 1950s Persian Lamb jacket. I hung it on the side of the van as I was just packing up.....to our surprise  it sold within minutes. I thought Barbara was going to cry seeing her mums embroidered  initials walking out on a lovely, very happy young woman, I know I was near tears.
I never met Isabel but she obviously was a very snappy dresser and a woman after my own heart.









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7 comments:

  1. It is SO difficult to let go. I have this week put a handbag into the charity shop sack. and when I say handbag, I mean the handbag my mother used everyday. I would never use it, it's not my style, I have many other bits and bobs she left me, plus all my wonderful memories, and yet...I feel SO guilty. Perhaps I will just retrieve it from the sack and put it in the wardrobe for now...

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    1. I know what its like. I have my mothers 1940s dark green crocodile, platform, ankle strap shoes. Dynamite!. They re completely dried out and peeling ....but can I chuck'em?

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  2. So sweet and WISE of her..who best to appreciate?

    Happy Holidays to you..may your treasure trunk runneth over in 2015:)

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    1. In the long run I feel that these precious items find the right home.

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  3. I'm sure your friend's mother would have been delighted for her beautiful things to have new homes where they will be appreciated by a connoisseur such as yourself and a snappy dresser of a new generation.

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  4. Some lovely scarves and given to the right person to appreciate. Much love to you and yours. Joyeux Noël.

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