Friday, August 3, 2007

Friday Show and Tell........Prayers for people of Minneapolis....

Today is Friday and it's Show and Tell over at Kelli's......but first please join me in praying for the people of Minneapolis. My heart is so heavy for the loss of life, the injured....all those connected by kinship and friendship......as well as the ones involved in recovery and medical workers........






This is a ladies' compact from long ago. It is silver, rectangular in shape. There are places for coins, her powder and powder puff. A chain to hang it over her arm...probably as she was shopping or dancing......



This are other compacts and the black oblong with the gold design is a glass case for folding glasses.......






In days around the turn of the 20th century, a lady would keep her hat, gloves and bag in the foyer. When guests came calling , if they were wanted, she would say, " I'm just arriving home."
If it was someone she didn't want to entertain, she would say, "I'm just on my way out."

Now is that smart or what..............................

28 comments:

Myrna said...

Well, how clever! I guess today the lady could have her keys, cell phone, and sunglasses arranged in the foyer. Just a thought!

Good Show and Tell, Betty.

jennifer said...

I just said a prayer, and thank you so much for directing the focus in the right place first.

I love the compacts and the gloves and gear by the door...clever indeed!
Jennifer

Lyndy said...

Love the compacts and gloves. Thanks for sharing.

Have a blessed weekend my friend.

Hugs, Lyndy

Hootin Anni said...

Well, I hope you're just arriving home....I'm here now. *giggles*

Great show and tell, and wonderful stuff you've collected. Wow, color me impressed.

dot said...

Betty, thank you for reminding us to pray for those folks in Minneapolis.
The hat and gloves gave me a good laugh!

Anonymous said...

Absolutely beautiful treasures...I was just at the antique store yesterday looking at the vintage compacts. Thanks for sharing.

Take care,
Connie
My show and tell is up.

Susan said...

I had forgotten about those compacts!!! How neat that you have all these. I did not know that about the hat & gloves as a screening of visitors. How interesting!
Susan

Sue said...

Your compact collection is lovely. I knew about the custom of leaving an excuse by the door but had forgotten about it. The victorians had a good knack for being able to accomplish something with out offending. Very sweet post.

Anonymous said...

That is lovely. I have never seen an old compact up close. Wow.

savvycityfarmer said...

I was born in the wrong era!

Anonymous said...

The compacts are marvelous.

someone else said...

Those compacts are fabulous!! I like the coin slots in the one.

The hat, etc., on the foyer table is a pretty clever idea.

Carole Burant said...

Such beautiful vintage compacts!! Hmmm maybe I should learn to leave a hat, gloves and my purse near the door! lol Very smart indeed! hehe xox

Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality said...

That is smart! Love your pretty compacts, Betty. Very nice collection.

I posted my Eight Random Things today!

Rhoda

Naturegirl said...

Cetainly a wonderful collection!
Very few of us carry a stunning compact ...I still do.hugs NG

Sharon said...

My prayers have been ongoing for these people. It's so sad.

Very interesting about the hat and gloves by the door!

Tracy said...

I'll say that they were smart! It brought a smile to my face, and even a chuckle!

Unknown said...

These peices are so genteel! I love them. How sneaky to keep the hat and gloves close by the door! There have been a few times I would have loved to apply that trick!

TO BECOME said...

I have seen the old compacts before who knows I may have even had one.lol but I don't remember ever seeing one with a place to put coins. I loved it when we used to wear gloves. It makes you feel so special, I thought. I loved the Post and I have most certainly been praying for those who were involved in any way with the bridge incident. I have always hated briges for that very reason. Some of the ones we have traveled over, I remember from my childhood. That can't be good even I am wearing out. connie from Texas

Tammy said...

Hi Miz Betty...so sorry it's been so long between visits!
My heart aches for those in Minneapolis too...I've sent up prayers too!
I love your collection cof compacts and the trick the ladies used is a very smooth one!
:)

Paula said...

What lovely pieces; so much vintage charm!

Blessings,
Mrs. C

Anonymous said...

I just love that arrangement of the hat, gloves, and bag -- so pretty. The compacts look so elegant.

Tammy said...

These are all so charming! What a nice collection!
The hat and gloves remind me of what my grandmother wore as a young girl in an antique photo. Believe it or not, though I'm only 44, my maternal grandmother was born in 1888! There's a beautiful photo of her at about 16 or 17, posing in a similar hat and gloves.

Kelli said...

What a lovely collection, Betty! I loved seeing all the lady" things!
Kelli

Tina Leigh said...

Cool info! I have never heard of that before.

Susie said...

Hi Betty,
Love those vintage items and the info you shared about them!
My prayers are also with the people of MN.
xo

Barbara said...

What a lovely colection betty.

Ruth said...

Those are really great keepsakes! So pretty and feminine.