I love this chandelier. I sold it on Ebay seven years ago. It was
broken in transit. An arm cracked. The purchaser wanted a refund, and since I
always like a satisfied customer, I took this lovely old, slightly askew,
vintage crystal chandelier back.
I
was so pleased to have it again in my possession. It doesn't work, it has some
flaws, but on days when the sunlight shimmers through the prisms it is a
magical sight to behold. One dead tree limb hangs over the old six foot high
stone wall that runs down the side of my patio. I gently hung this sweet piece
on that limb. On stormy days I take it in, but on most days it graces my patio
adding a touch of old world elegance.
My yard has become as full as my house
with treasures that once belonged to someone long ago. I wonder, on days when I
sit sipping a glass of wine on my rusty vintage patio chair, who this piece
belonged to. It was not wired when I bought it, but at some time
I imagine it was hanging from a ten foot ceiling of an old home where the
family gathered around a dining table for a festive holiday meal. Perhaps young
lovers shared a drink under the soft glow from the sparkling bulbs. The crystal
prisms, reflecting the light from above, adding romance to the evening
ahead.
I
like to let my mind wander to imagine what my vintage treasures meant to others
in a prior life. As a former antique dealer my treasures have come and gone
over the years. Lately, however, I find I am keeping more things. I've
parted with enough. I like to think I have the ghosts of antiques past smiling
at me as I raise my glass to celebrate the past and wonder about the future.
Perhaps one day someone will look at my lovely old things and wonder, who
owned this? I like to think of my possessions going on to another
life, but I am not quite ready to give up the ghost to send them on just yet.
But my will stipulates, sell! Have the biggest estate sale
of the year (that year many years off) and find the best of homes for my
things.
Once loved beauty needs to be loved again
and again over the years. A past, a present, a future. Antiques bring us an
amazing history to sit and think about. The patina of life brings life to those
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living with them.
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