Wishing everyone a happy, healthy New Year! It's hard to believe it is almost 2010! I will be open until 4 pm today, December 31st. Closed tomorrow for New Year's Day, and reopening for Saturday and Sunday 10-5. Let's hope we don't get too much snow!
Welcome to Log Cabin Antiques! We are located off the Plains (or Common area) in Kingston, NH. From the Plains, turn onto Bartlett Street. Look for our sign and flag halfway up on the right. Log Cabin Antiques-21 Bartlett Street, Kingston, NH. SORRY, NO SHIPPING! Email any questions to logcabinantiquesgifts@yahoo.com Hours are NOW SATURDAYS ONLY! 10-5 or by appointment.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tin pan with onions
Cool old tin pan has little perforations around the rim, so maybe it was used as some type of colander. I have some paper mache onions that were made in Mexico inside.
Carl Weber print of sheep in field
I just love anything with sheep. There is something so appealing to me about them! This is a large print with wonderful old frame. The print was done by Carl Weber (1850-1921) The frame measures approx. 36 by 27 inches.
Laundry section
I did some rearranging while I was closed, and made up a new little laundry area on top of one of the Hoosier cupboards.
Wall of rug beaters
All of a sudden I have acquired several rug beaters in various shapes and sizes. I do like to see them grouped together. It makes for an eye catching display.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Open all day December 24th!
Merry Christmas! We will be open on Thursday, December 24th, from 10-5. Closed Friday, Dec. 25th and open Saturday and Sunday our regular hours. Wishing everyone a very happy holiday!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Wooden slatted shutters
A pair of white slatted shutters. These would make great shelves, or they would be great for a crafting project or to just display something. Nice chippy paint for that old look we all love!
Child's ironing board
Older ironing board is small for a great little display! (Shown sitting on top is a sleeve board, which is not attached!)
SOLD!
Deb's handiwork
After her open house, Deb of Rustic Country Handcrafts brought by some of her beautiful pieces. This is just one of the many fine items she has for sale. A beautiful hand made table runner with a snowman and the words Winter Blessings. Has small jingle bells attached along the sides!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Interesting dog sled
Neat wooden dog sled has slatted seat, and metal runners. The seat back has a pin in it. When you remove the pin, the seat folds down so the whole sled is flat for storage. This is the time of the year to display this piece! SOLD!
juggling pin with hand painted Santa
Somehow this juggling pin ended up in my store. It had originally been painted with an Uncle Sam. I thought it would be much better to turn Uncle Sam into Santa! My friend Deb helped me transform him into Santa. We are lucky it looks anything like Santa because I think we drank half a large bottle of wine while we were painting!
Hand crank yarn winder
Hand cranked primitive yarn winder. Early construction is hand pegged with wood. I have seen a lot of these, but usually the stand is missing. SOLD!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Aspen the brown nosed reindeer!
I don't usually like to see dogs in costumes, but I found these reindeer antlers while unpacking Christmas decorations. Unfortunately for Aspen, he was in the room at the time, and they matched his fur color so perfectly! He only had to wear them long enough to take a quick picture!
Green enamel top table
I love the way this table looks in the store with it's wonderful green finish. I'm afraid it won't be here long! SOLD! :(
Tool tote number 43 (just kidding!)
I really have no idea how many of these I have had, but they are very popular! Measures 25 by 10 inches. They look so pretty at this time of year, filled with greens. Black paint.
SOLD!
Christmas crow wall hanging
Primitive wall hanging is a Christmas crow wearing a Santa hat. He is holding two candy canes under his wing. Brushed with cinnamon, he smells delicious too!
Divided box
Divided box used to have a lid. It looks great on it's side as shown here, or you could lay it flat. Perfect for displaying your small treasures!