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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Victorian Lady Figurine (with the Rosebud Lips!) for Show and Tell Friday



The Victorian lady sits comfortably on a couch, a small bouquet of blue flowers rests  in her lap.

Her blond up swept hair frames a very pretty face.  Her delicate hands are carefully sculpted. She wears a long, pink  patterned dress. 

The tufted couch she sits on looks very Victorian, too.

No matter which direction she is viewed from, she's perfectly adorable.





This darling figurine came from a shelf crowded with various and sundry doodads in a Goodwill store in western Massachusetts. The price tag on it read $3.50. 

The minute I saw this sweet Victorian lady figurine,  a "Sold" sign flashed right before my very eyes.



The little lady and the tufted couch look perfect inside a dollhouse in our dining room.

She is now home sweet home!

P.S.Be sure to zip over to Cindy's blog, My Romantic Home, to see more offerings for Show and Tell Friday. See her blog button on  the sidebar to the right, click it, and off you'll go to My Romantic Home. It's just like taking a magic carpet ride!  Click and you are there.

DO YOU LIKE OLD-FASHIONED DOODADS LIKE THIS SWEET THING?

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

She's so pretty. What a lucky find.

A Hint of Home said...

What a darling treasure she is!! I hope you found a date on your trunk! Let me know if you did.

Linda @ A La Carte said...

She is very sweet and I'm glad you brought her home. I love the blue flowers and the touch of pink on her dress.

Get Nestled In said...

Hi Susan! What a cute find!! You have such an adorable blog! Thanks for stopping by mine and leaving such a SWEET comment. Seriously! I hope you have a wonderful 4th!

T.bird

Dianne said...

She's lovely...

Susan said...

She is a lovely little lady!

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

I sure do like old fashioned doodads like this sweet thing!!!!! She is stunning and for that price!!! I would have had to wrestle you for her!!! LOL!!
Speaking of doll houses, when you get a chance, take a peek at my latest post where I have some pics of my doll house!!

Debbie

Susan said...

Welcome to Yoga Gal, T.Bird, and Debbie, the three latest Followers! THANK YOU SO MUCH for following this blog. You are SO WELCOME. Hope each of you comes back very often. Susan

fitty's pinky rose cottage said...

shes so beautiful and looking so demure in that couch.. thanks for sharing. have a great 4th July weekend!

The Old Parsonage said...

Old Fashioned doo dads? Love em. Share a pic of your doll house please!!

Happy 4th!
Leann

Anonymous said...

susan! yes i love collecting charming little figurines like this...but personally I have a thing for the glossy type of porcelain

she is very pretty and I'm sure she looks right at home in your place!!!!!! and that price....wow! don't ya just love thriftin....

i didn't mention what I paid for my plates on today's post....but let me just say...what a deal...


WHAT. A. DEAL. !!!!!!!!!!!

ciao bella
creative carmelina


and yes, terry did get that special great big hug from me !

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

Hi Susan, yes we are in the States. Arrived to the Chicago area on Sunday. Now we are in Michigan. Weather this week has been absolutely, perfectly gorgeous!

Happy anniversary to you!

My uncle died last year, July 3rd, just before I left to come to the States -- and before we could get up to NC to see everyone. It was sudden and definitely hard on my aunt and cousins.

Hope you have a wonderful 4th of July weekend. Best wishes, Tammy

Susan said...

Welcome to Debbie, the 107th Follower of this blog! Sooooo happy you are joining us, Debbie. Come to visit often, okay?

And thanks to everyone who stops by, comments, and so forth. You are all so appreciated. Susan

Chatty Crone said...

What a GREAT find - she looks like she is thinking - and I love the delicate pink - with just a touch of blue - flowers. Sandie

Unknown said...

Just purchased the same Figurine of Victorian lady sitting on a couch. Do you have any information on this figurine?

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