Photos offer a unique peek into the past and I have always enjoyed featuring them in my shop because of the comments they evoke from people who are casually browsing. I secure them from a variety of sources including auctions, estate sales and other antique shops. It is an added bonus when a photo has had the name of the individual recorded on the back.
Recently, it was my pleasure to return a "long-lost" wedding portrait to its rightful owner. It took only three phone calls to connect this lovely early 1900's photo with the correct family and the moment was made even more special when it was learned that this portrait was not among their collection.
I also enjoy featuring single photo holders fashioned from antique salt and pepper shakers in my area of That Shop In Milford. The photos generate a lot of interest and many comments. Not long ago several women were admiring the photos when a loud gasp was heard from one of them. It turns out that the photo was of two sets of aunts and uncles taken in Hyde Park in the 1930's! It was a pleasure to return the photo to a family member. Helping a total stranger make a meaningful connection to the past reinforces why it's such fun to be an antique vendor!Recently, it was my pleasure to return a "long-lost" wedding portrait to its rightful owner. It took only three phone calls to connect this lovely early 1900's photo with the correct family and the moment was made even more special when it was learned that this portrait was not among their collection.
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