WARNING: Liable to cause addiction!!! This post is part 2 of a series about a vintage object that we all seem to have an affinity for… BIRDCAGES!!! Whenever I spot one, they never fail to cause a gasp and make my heart go pitter-patter.
First, let’s view the rare and unique. I found it by chance one day as I was browsing in a local antiques shop. Way down low on a dusty shelf, I spotted him. To my surprise and delight, I found out….
He’s a clock!!! That’s right, with each tick he slowly turns to mark the seconds. The white band of numbers tells the hour and the lines mark the quarter minutes. I quickly plunked down my money, and have been smiling ever since!!!
Now, what do you think this treasure is??? No, it’s not a clock this time, but close. It’s a German automaton. Automatons were made by clock makers as a way to show off their skills. The more functions they could integrate, the more desirable the piece.
I’d wanted one of these for a while and had never come across one until one fine day I was perusing the Coconut Grove Antique Show in Miami, and there he was. Funny thing, the dealer said he’d have to give me a discount as it did not work and I’d have to find someone to repair it. But ever since the day I brought him home he’s never failed to open and close his beak as he whistles his happy tune, flaps his tail feathers and turns his head from side to side. Oh, how I do treasure him!
Birdcages are so versatile as they offer something for every taste.
If you lean toward a more traditional look, you might like this little cutie. Its the keeper of books and ….. what?!
Why I declare, has someone moved in to share the cage? Ah well, after all it is a “bird” cage, right?
There is no end to the possibilities when it comes to where to place them. Way up high on the kitchen cabinets is this lovely trio. The larger on is made of bamboo and has a pair of cute little porcelain feeders. The other two are made of brass and date back to the early 50’s.
Next, the boudoir is home to my girly –girl, frou-frou cage. It’s all decked out with flowers and bows.
If you look inside you’ll see my collection of old poetry books topped off with a folding lorgnette from the early 1900’s.
Oh, and I can’t forget this little sweetie. The little bird is a saccharin keeper from back in the day before we knew it could kill us! (LOL) He even has a magnet to hold his serving tongs in place.
Now let’s do a little shabby chic. These babies were in need of some freshening, s-o-o….
I first spray-painted them white to lay on the first layer of shabby goodness. Then things got really fun. I took some wired ribbon, an old stretch pearl ring, a nosegay of flowers and tinkered some more. Finally, I put in a few pieces of blue and white porcelain, ( but you could add plants, or candles or whatever suites your fancy). TaDa!!!
Go ahead, peek inside. I put in a pie bird and cup, and see the sparkly little chandy? I made it with some floral wire and a couple of bobeches. After all every home deserves a little bling.
The birdcage is drilled through and the lamp kit just fits inside. Since the cage has a hook at the top it can be hung by a chain or if you like it can be mounted on a candle base as I did.
Now, this is for all you DIYers out there. I present my "Time to Read Lamp". It's just a cute little bookshelf accent that makes me smile.
Well that’s it for today, but if you heart is still racing for more click here and check out my other lovely chippy shabby cages out on the porch. Now if you think that's all my cagey beauties, you are sooo wrong!!! Join us for our next post: "Lady Sings the Blues" 'cause I've got a couple more tricks to show you. Happy 4th!
Patti
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Tabletop Tuesdays @
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Faded Charm
Good Life Weds @
A Beach Cottage
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My Romantic Home
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The Coloradolady
Your birdcages are just fabulous. I love how you have decorated them. They are all wonderful. These would also be perfect for my
ReplyDeleteSummer Cloche Party that I am having on 7/19. It is for any type of container that you decorate in or under and birdcages are always a favorite. Hope to see you there. Also, there's a fabulous giveaway going on. Hugs, Marty
What a lovely post! I love seeing all of your pretty birdcages!
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Shelia :)
Your birdcages are amazing. I love the little bird that sings. That is the only kind of bird I would own. So very neat!
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Hi Patti & Paula,
ReplyDeletejust came here to say hallo and thank you for your lovely comments you left while visiting my blog. You have so many beautiful birdcages... and I loved your post about the Indian Cooking, very inspiring.
Wish you a nice week, greetings Mira from Germany!
I'm back to thank you for choosing to follow me! I'm following you, too!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Wonderful to see so much birdcage love! Someone else who shares my obsession. Your lamp is so sweet and so clever! x Sharon
ReplyDeleteI love your birdcages! And I especially love the German automaton. The lamp is just fabulous! Saving that one to my idea file :)
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Have a nice day
Frieda
You are so clever. Love how you have displayed all your pretty cages and added the extras. :) I am partial to the old Hendryx cages and am thrilled when I run across a domed decorative one...especially if it has butterfly clasp. Hope you had a fun fourth and enjoy the rest of the week. ~ Miles of Smiles ~ Lynn
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love your ideas for creating such unique items. Now I want a birdcage or two for my home :)
ReplyDeleteI love all of your bird cages! Right up my ally ~ love of birds, cages, eggs!!! I have a couple of the automaton cages, although not in a good of shape of yours. Would love to be able to find someone who restores them. Mainly dusty and the birds have lost some feathers and flocking...but my how they sing! Enjoyed reading your comment ~ and so happy that you did ~ loving your blog!
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Hi Patti, thanks for visiting me, I love your birdcages. I'm a fan of them as well. Your blog banner is so beautiful, I have some of those same photos saved.I think we may have quite a lot in common and am a new follower. Please visit again soon.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I'm dying here! Y'all have the most amazing collection of bird cages I've seen! The birdie clock...LOVE.....The automaton birdie..LOVE!! (I have one too but mine isn't nearly as pretty as yours *winks*) And the "Time to Read" lamp.....soooo perfect!!! And be still my heart!...I won't be happy until I've found myself a folding lorgnette! I have a few pairs of the mother of pearl french opera binoculars but now I NEED a folding lorgnette! Lol! Now look what y'all have done! Lol!...You did warn me this post could be addictive....and you were RIGHT!!*winks* Vanna
ReplyDeleteOh, love that first one. At first I thought it was a little tape measure around that ball :)
ReplyDeleteYou girls are enablers! Encouraging my addiction! This really is a beautiful collection!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful collection Patti, i love all of your bird cages!!
ReplyDeleteYour birdcages are gorgeous!!!! I have something to tell you--Guess what my post is tonight? Birdcages!! lol And I'm having a big giveaway where I'm giving away a birdcage in the next week, so you might want to come back to sign up to have a chance to win!
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Cindy
OMG! I am drooling over all of these gorgeous birdcages!!
ReplyDeletePatti, These are the most gorgeous birdcages! The first two are truly amazing. Thank you for joining my party this week.
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Sherry
Hi Patti, Thank you for your sweet comment and for following me...it is so wonderful!! Now I am a follower of your lovely blog...and oh my
ReplyDeletehow I love bird cages!! Your post is just wonderful...looking forward to visiting often!
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Debbie
I am so glad that you stopped by my blog! It brought me to yours and WOW I love it!!!!Newest follower here:) Your collection of unique birdcages and how you display them is amazing. Very talented:) Have a beautiful weekend:) I will be back to say hello:)
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Capers of the vintage vixens
Your collection of bird cages is nothing short of spectacular!!! I love bird cages - I have always wanted one with the little birdie that sings - maybe I will run into one some day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing your beautiful birdcage collection at Treasure Hunt Thursday.
Rhonda
Hello Paula and Patti,
ReplyDeletethank you for visiting my blog, and of course I am excited to have joined your's as a follower as well.Compliments to your banner- very inviting to want to see it all! Thank you for sharing this lovely post on bird cages! back soon Col ~ Afrique du Sud
Hey you two!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having a wonderful week in the sun!
I'm off on the tiquin' trail with one goal....to find a lorgnette! *winks* I think they could be my new obsession lol! Wish me luck! Vanna
What a beautiful collection of bird cages! Love the white ones with the ribbons cascading down. Although, they are all lovely!
ReplyDelete-Lynn
Love your bird cage collection. The one with the singing bird is such a treasure find! Thanks for sharing at Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteHi, I just popped in to say thank you for leaving a comment on our blog! I love the bird cages, just beautiful. I also love the vintage photos in your banner, are they family photos? You are lucky to have them if they are of your family.
ReplyDeleteOh I can see why you are addicted....they are all so lovely! And thank you so much for your wonderful and generous comment on my Will and Kate post... you put a smile on my face!
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The French Mouse
Thanks for linking it to Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Oh My What wonderful treasures Love your fabulous collection and thanks for the warning you are right I think the cages could become addicting they look so great
ReplyDeletethanks for linking with me for Treasure Chest Friday
Grateful
Pam
I'm so loving your bird cages!
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just a note to let you know that i am featuring your lovely post this week on fridays unfolded...have a wonderful weekend!
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What a rare and different collection you have. I have never owed a birdcage. After seeing some of yours, wish I had. They are great and you are using them so nicely.
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