The Wedding of Erin & Justin ~ A Vintage Affair

O-1Our niece Erin just got married last month, an event that became the occasion for our trip to California a couple of weeks ago.  It has been decades since I have traveled the west coast, since our antique business has kept me so busy Erin & Justinso I’m usually traveling in the opposite direction to Europe for our antique buying trips.  John, Rebecca and I were so thrilled for Erin and Justin that all of us embarked on the excursion to San Francisco and Northern California for the wedding.
Erin is in love with the glamour of the era known as the “roaring twenties”.  As she so eloquently put it on her website ~ “The (era and) generation is often characterized as a period of American prosperity and optimism”.  The romantic style of Great Gatsby and for her wedding event “the illustrious Prohibition era was to be revived in magnificent fashion for this affair” and so it was!
Vintage Table Settings
Erin designed a wonderful vintage atmosphere at the wedding and the guests joined in the fun by showing up in period style garments.  I would like to share some of the photos from this great event with you and hope you enjoy the following!
More Vintage Table Settings
The wedding was a joyful and lovely affair with an atmosphere of a bygone era set amongst a magnificent redwood forest in Northern California.
Erin's Uncle Practicing on the Underwood Three Beautiful Cousins
John typed wedding wishes on the vintage typewriter and the three lovely cousins posed for a memorable photo.
The Couple's First DanceAunt Frances Dedicates a Song
The couple’s first dance was a combination of classic dance styles from the 20’s, and later on members of the musical Stewart and Munning families dedicated songs to the happy couple.
We wish this wonderful and creative couple, Erin and Justin, all the best ~ joy, happiness, and continued success throughout all their adventures in life!

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Antique of the week ~ Bookcase or Bibliotheque?

ntique bookcases, or as the French call them ~ bibliotheques ~ were not created until the invention of the printing press during the 15th century.  This invention greatly reduced the cost of, and increased the availability of books, making them available to all who could afford them, not just clergy and nobility.  Even so, books remained relatively expensive and were highly prized, appreciated, treasured and collected.  The antique bookcase was ultimately created to provide a showcase repository for such literary treasures, prized leather-bound volumes filled with engravings and the magic of the written word.

This stately bookcase is a masterpiece of French sculpture, with glorious relief carvings from crown to base depicting symbols of art, science, music, and cartography. Created from select French walnut, it features elegant neo-classic lines including a step-front center section that is also raised above the side cabinets for visual appeal from all angles. This architecture makes it suitable as the centerpiece for any space. The beveled and arched glazing allows one to perfectly display one’s most cherished heirlooms, while the lavishly carved panels below allow one to store items in a more discreet manner. Mitered and fluted cornerposts add a special touch. Discovered in the condition you see before you, all that was required of our expert in-house restoration staff was the application of a hand-rubbed wax finish to rejuvenate the master work, readying it for its next century of majesty!  Paris, circa 1880s; measures 100.5 x 75 x 22.

 

Initially bookcases were relegated to the office or the library.  Later, during the 19th century, Edith Wharton wrote in her famous book Decoration of Houses, “Those who really care for books are seldom content to restrict them to the library, for nothing adds more to the charm of a drawing-room than a well-designed bookcase:  an expanse of beautiful bindings is as decorative as a fine tapestry”.  In the case of the featured bookcase above, I definitely concur.  What a captivating centerpiece to a room the antique bookcase can be ~ filled with leather-bound books and a collection of antique objets d’ art!

True antique bibliotheques are difficult to find, due to the small percentage of the population that could afford the education and the cost of books themselves.  Even more difficult to find are surviving examples in the Louis XVI style, such as the one pictured above.

Be sure to check out all our fantastic bookcases from France, Italy and the rest of the Continent at www.inessa.com.  Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

Building Heritage with Architectural Antiques

man’s home is his castle… reads an oft-quoted American Proverb.  What a better way to achieve that end than the act of incorporating timeless and unique architectural antiques from European châteaux, castles and stately manoirs as we design, build or remodel our homes?

For centuries many lavish manoirs were conceived as timeless by incorporating architectural antiques into the building process.  If you have been fortunate enough to spend time in these historic gems ~ such as the Biltmore Castle and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston ~ you will emerge impressed by such amazing structures.   As I visited these and many other historic homes I always came away with a lingering, edifying memory of the experience.   What reverence these builders had for architectural antiques even a century ago!  Even then they realized the importance of incorporating antiques into what was at the time “modern” architecture.

Inessa Stewart’s Antiques & Interiors headquarters

We all know antique furniture brings an instant charm and style to a room, and in the same way architectural antiques evoke instant grandeur, romance or quaintness ~ depending on which style you choose.  If you choose an Italian Renaissance fireplace surround, you can easily build upon it using Italian Renaissance antiques throughout the room to reflect that grand and timeless period.  If it’s romance you crave, choosing a Regence Cararra marble mantel will bring the impressive elegance and romance of the Bourbon Kings that are most famous for its intrinsic French antique style.

Antique French Renaissance carved fireplace mantel surround sculpted from solid French white oak

 
 

Antique French Regence fireplace mantel surround hand-carved from solid Carrara marble

 
 

Hand-carved from dense, old-growth French white oak, this antique Louis XIV style rail will add the perfect accent to your room.

Architectural antiques make it easy to create one-of-a-kind designs even in a modern interior, and they are the secret ingredient of many top interior designers and architects.  We have been privileged to work this many of them, and have been honored to supply amazing antiques and relics for many modern-day chateaux and manoirs.

Antique Italian Renaissance garden in full bloom

Being born and raised in one of the great cities of Europe, I was used to being surrounded by amazing gems of architecture.  Gorgeous buildings, museums and villas surrounded by meticulously manicured gardens are the norm, so I became accustomed to this environment that charmed and inspired me in my youth.  Reflections of my childhood have continued to influence me throughout my life, so as we started our antique business, architectural antiques became a large part of it.  Most people do not realize that the châteaux that appears at the top of our website’s homepage is our actual headquarters and flagship showroom in Baton Rouge.  It is a modern structure in every way but appearance ~ totally achieved with the incorporation of a decades-old collection of architectural antiques.  We are about to embark on our next project soon, a second building on the same property.  In coming months we will keep you informed on our project with exciting building updates.

A monumental pair of antique French doors found in northern France will be used to grace the main entrance to our second building on our property at our headquarters in Baton Rouge

A famous Roman orator and philosopher who helped introduce Rome to the even more ancient art, architecture and philosophy of Greece, wrote in the first century B.C. ~ “History is the witness that testifies to the passing of time, it illuminates reality, vitalizes memory, provides guidance in daily life, and brings tidings of antiquity”.

May we take this to heart, and use the best of our past to enrich and illuminate our future!

 

 Inessa Stewart

Antiques in Style is a source of joy for me to create, and hopefully will be a source of inspiration for you! The variety, artistry and history of the antiques and vintage pieces that surround us every day provide pleasure, beauty and sometimes even intrigue.

The classics never go out of style, and each era, country, and even artisan's interpretations create an environment that is always full of surprises.

It is truly a pleasure to bring such timeless style together for every client and follower of my blog. And of course, your input is always welcome!

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