July 11, 2021 4 min read 7 Comments
We were there for a week, and I mostly remember these things: 1. She let me wear my very best dress, with little red roses woven in the fabric and gold threads. {see photo above} 2. We bought white chocolate in a shop near the water. It was the first time I'd ever seen white chocolate! 3. I fell in love with shells and collected so many shells to take home as gifts that I had to lug a heavy bag of them with me on the train back home.
Seashells have always had a special allure through the ages. They are really gifts of the sea, and come in so many colors and shapes. Collecting sea shells is a tradition that goes as far back as the 16th century. Shells were rare, and very expensive in the late 1500's. Royals were so enamored with sea shells that they built whole rooms to display these treasures from the ocean. Archduke Ferdinand II had four huge rooms filled with shells, amber, fossils and branches of coral in the 1500's. For the next 3 centuries shells remained desirable and a sign of great wealth.
You can read more about the history of shell collecting and shell art HERE >
In summer, especially, decorating with shells and antique shell work is a lovely nod to the season. I have a huge antique glass jar on my mantel filled with seashells, and an antique platter on our table in the living room filled with shells and one of our ocean candles.
I love decorating a bathroom here at FrenchGardenHouse with shell antiques!
We have a few recent acquisitions at FrenchGardenHouse that are wonderful additions to your collection, or the beginning of one! Not just shell work, there are antique French boxes with shell paintings, antique trade cards, some antique Victorian actual Sea Moss pages that are great to frame, antique Greetings from the Seaside postcards and more.
Tuck a few of these kinds of antique Trading Cards on a mirror over your mantel, or display on a shelf of books for summer.
Great to frame, antique specimen pages are so beautiful! I love framing a grouping of antique sea side postcards too. I rotate the art work in our guest bathroom seasonally, and having some of these kinds of things ready to go makes creating seasonal decor so easy!
There are so many fun things with a shell motif to decorate with! Bring out your antique silver with shells too! I have such a fondness for silver with a sea shell design, and collect spoons, serving pieces with shells, and little shell shaped salts.
And then there are oyster plates!! If you have read me for awhile you know I don't love the actual eating of them, {don't hate me, I talked all about eating oysters with great style here >} but I love decorating with the plates!
This image is not from our home, but one of the gorgeous photos of the design work of the late Charles Faudree. But see how beautiful decorating with the oyster plates is?!
I'm wishing you great fun collecting antique sea shells of any and every kind!
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Happy Summer dear readers!
A BIENTOT
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July 12, 2021
Thank you Anja! I hope you are having a beautiful summer! xo
July 12, 2021
What great memories of your childhood.
I love shells just like you,honestly who doesn’t.
Adore your stories and your curiosities about vintage and antiques
July 11, 2021
Theresa, how wonderful that you have beautiful shells and the memories connected to your grandmother and Mom too. I love it! Happy summer decorating to you! xo
July 11, 2021
Melinda, thank you so much, that is so sweet of you to say! I hope you have a gorgeous and blessed Sunday! xo
July 11, 2021
I love sea shells too and have a clear lamp base full along with a vintage apothecary of my grandmothers. All of the shells came from SC and Fl. And my mom and I picked them all up.
Thank you for this post!
Will use some on a platter too!!
July 11, 2021
You make me happy all of the time. I learn so much, enjoy the beauty you show and love to hear about your childhood.
Thank you so much for all that you share,
Melinda
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August 10, 2021
I am 76 yrs old and have been collecting sea shells for over 25 yrs. I display them in all sizes of gum ball machines/unique glass containers I am still buying and accepting sea shells from my family/friends and even strangers at a local farmers market in Royal Oak MI I have the larger ones in all mr flower beds in the Spring I get out all the shells in containers/gum ball machines etc. And have a fantastic display on my back yard driveway I just love to look at them everyday and late Fall I. Put them all away on my garage for the winter. I just.wish..I could find more seashells from other countries of course those would remain in my house on display for safekeeping. My biggest one is a “large melon” fantastic I managed to buy in Royal Oak flea market for $50. I just had to have it for my collection kept in my house. I have to stick to a strict budget always at my age but perhaps if some else reads about me and my COOL seashellss maybe someone will be generous to this old lady and send me some seashells. I would truly appreciate that very much. Oh I have about 40 different size gumball machines filled up seashells are so cool. I would be more than happy to reimburse anyone their mailing expenses
Thanks for letting me share my Great experience about my seashell collection. Virginia Bauer