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A Prop Stylists Vision - 2015-04-18
A Prop Stylists Vision
Paige Weir, St. Phillips, DolceMagazineApril 2015
When a prop stylist borrows vintage and antique pieces this is what’s possible!
St. Phillips Ad inDolceMagazine Spring 2015
Credits:
Photography: Drew Haran
Hair and Makeup: Roger Medina
Set and Prop Styling: Paige Weir
Wardrobe: Michelle Paiano
Prop Rentals:
Rental Items:
Vintage Limoges Comport
Victorian Gilded Glass Perfume
Victorian Painted Porcelain and Brass Hand Mirror
Vintage Florentine Hand Painted Wooden Tray
Large Vintage Brass Candelabra
Vintage Pottery Florentine Finish Jug
Vintage Italian Hand Painted and Gilded Pink Ceramic Covered Footed Bon Bon
Dish, Made for Birks
Vintage Gilt and Bevelled Glass Jewel Box, C.1950s - 1960s
Victorian Gilt Metal Mounted Glass Jewel Box
Rental and Related Items:
Victorian Etched Glass and Gilt Metal Jewel Box with Fitted Perfume Bottles
Vintage Glass Perfume with Gilded Metal Flower Stopper, C.1960s
Antique Royal Vienna Creamware Jewel Box with Gilt Bronze Mounts, C.1890s
This beautiful Royal Vienna Jewel Box is decorated with gilt bronze mounts. Gilt bronze,
Canadian Living 40th Anniversary Issue - April 2015 - 2015-04-04
Canadian Living 40th Anniversary Issue - April 2015
“Easter made Easy”
Stylist Alanna Davey uses vintage and antique pewter water jugs to hold bouquets of spring flowers for
her Easter table setting.
We love how stylists use antiques in new ways, so when Alanna stopped by the shop this week we asked
her if she could talk about her “Easter made Easy” feature inCanadian Living, April 2015 (pages 94-101).
Alanna said, “I wanted to do a take on Easter light blue but not kitschy”; something “very simple, clean,
and fresh”; “something that was easy going, almost casual”; and “something attainable for everybody.”
Alanna’s use of vintage and antique pewter jugs to hold spring bouquets with Queen Anne’s Lace is a
charming example of how to use antiques in new and interesting ways while highlighting just what Alanna
means by “Easter made Easy.”
Pewter Water Jugs
Left to Right:
Arts and Crafts Hammered Pewter Water Jug, Halo’ England, John Turton, Sheffield Pewter
Height 8 ½”
$465.00
Tulip Pewter Water Jug Bedford England, C.1880
Height 6 ½”
$295.00
Round Pewter Water Jug, Pewter by Galstaff, Hand Wrought
Height 6”
$145.00
Alanna also used a plain white ironstone platter and the simple yet elegant Birks Regency Plate “York”
pattern flatware for her Easter table setting.
White Ironstone Platter, Alfred Meakin England
12 ¼” x 9”
$95.00 (as found)
Birks Regency Plate “York” Pattern (all monogrammed)
Birks produced their most popular patterns in both silver plate and in sterling silver. For example, Birks
Regency Plate “York” (above) is called “Saxon” in sterling silver. We have both and can fill your pattern
or help you find the pieces you have been looking for. Please contact us for prices.
Overall, we have a large number of individual pieces and place settings. If you have half a set or inherited a
set and want to finish it, or if you don’t know what your set is called we can also pattern match.
Whether you want to add to your flatware service or are looking for inspiring ways to set the table, stop by
the shop, we would be pleased to help.
Franklin's Lost Ships - 2015-04-09
Franklin's Lost Ships - Prop Rental
Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 8PM on CBC’S Nature of Things
A neat little prop rental for a historical project:
Franklin’s Lost Ships:
Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 8 PM on CBC’S Nature of Things
Co-produced by 90th Parallel Productions and Lion Television
Here are the props from the rental for Franklin’s Lost Ships:
Nineteenth-Century English Silver Plate Flatware
Fork $20.00 (As Found)
Fork $25.00
Spoon $45.00
Nineteenth-Century Scrimshaw Paginator
$695.00
Nineteenth-Century Steel Rimmed Eye Glasses
$195.00