Saturday, September 6, 2014

Saturday's Post: Old-Fashioned Mail Box



Anything old-fashioned usually makes a hit with me.

That includes mailboxes.

Standard, dull boxes with no pizazz of any kind are not to my liking.

I like old-fashioned brass mailboxes with heavy engraving.

Where to find them at affordable prices nowadays? 

I do not know the answer. Do you?

While strolling down a street in Denver, Colorado, on vacation, I spotted the mailbox shown at the top of this post. 

Now that was a cool mailbox.

If it were mine, I'd paint it a brassy gold.  Sigh.

FOR YOU, WHAT IS THE BEST PART OF GETTING MAIL?

15 comments:

diane.stetson said...

I love to get anything in the mail from my family since I live so far away from them all...postcards, notes, cards of any kind are my favorite things.

agatek said...

Your sigh mailbox is wonderful :)
Feel free to visit the Polish manor house on my blog. :)))
Remove from my first comment, thank you :)

Linda O'Connell said...

About once a season e have to replace ours due to mischievous juveniles who think it entertaining to rip off the door or bash it. I like to one in your photo. That might deter the delinquents.

Heirloom treasures said...

oooh I'd love one like that.

Heirloom treasures said...

I love getting hand written letters from my old school friends in England.So much nicer than emails

Linda @ A La Carte said...

I love it when I get a surprise in the mail! Sometimes a sweet card, sometimes a gift but whatever the surprise is, I love it!
hugs,
Linda

Bookie said...

I like this mailbox too...always have liked this style. Alas, mine is ordinary and somewhat crooked. I throw a pretty cover on it and go on!

Anonymous said...

Ooh, what a gorgeous mailbox!

For me, the best part of getting mail (a letter or card, not bills or junk) is knowing that someone cared enough about me to send something.

Blessings,
Patti

marianne said...

Since the advent of the internet not many people send things through the mail. I miss getting mail. I used to write quite a few letters to friends and family living far away and so looked forward to receiving their replies.

The last piece of mail I got that wasn't a bill or flyer, etc. was a sweet handwritten thank you from my nephew. He is off to college in Boston now and wrote to thank us for our graduation gift.

The mailbox in your post is lovely; evocative of days gone by when mail was the main way of staying in touch.

Unknown said...

Hello from Spain: in my mailbox urbanization are all equal. I like going to the mailbox. I like to receive letters on paper. Your mailbox is very elegant. In my country mailboxes sold in stores construction. Keep in touch

SImple and Serene Living said...

I love old mailboxes, too. I occasionally find one at auction, but they are even pricey there. xo Laura

Decor To Adore said...

Here in AZ we have mail units which are big unattractive metal boxes that you need a key for. It is due to the huge problem of identity theft here by illegal immigrants. Sigh. I can't wait for a traditional mailbox. The one you featured is a beauty.

Anonymous said...

oh how pretty is this.

We have mail units now too.Not any attraction baring. The bonus of it all. It has a huge container inside for mailing and receiving parcels so one does not have to make trips to the post office. We have our own key. That is great in the winter months.

Chatty Crone said...

You might try to google one like that if you were really interested.

And the best part of the mail is if I get a check! lol

Lady Linda said...

I love getting anything in the mailbox! I have joined a pan pal letter writing group within my tea group. It's been so fun to actually write letters and receive letters.
The mailbox you featured is lovely.
Enjoy your Sunday my friend.
Hugs,
Linda

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