Here are a few photos of our day at Marburger Antique Show in Round Top.
Everything was a visual feast.
I've never seen anything like this unusual terrarium.
I'm in alabaster heaven!
There was a lot of burlap upholstered furniture and chandeliers like above.
Speaking of chandeliers, this booth was the motherlode!
This booth was like a fantasy land!
The girls and I had a very fun day at Round Top. We shopped until we dropped!
Stay tuned. More to follow later!
25 comments:
Wow! So many interesting things to look at. Loved the chandeliers!
Delores, I would have felt like a dog in the forest for sure, How fun , can't wait to see more and to find out if you purchased anything, Hugs Kathysue
I saw very little that I didn't want, Delores! So glad you had a good time!
Wishing you a happy Easter!
xoxo
Jane
Looks like a fantastic place to visit. I'd sure be spending some money there!
Love the photos, wish that I has been there as it looks like a lot of fun.
Joyeux Paques,
Leeann x
I wish we had a venue like that here. What fun and so many goodies!!
I always want to stay a while in the magnolia pearl booth.. she makes everything so warm and inviting :) thanks for sharing! I missed the trip this year and Im aching to be there!
Delores, WoW, Thanks for sharing those amazing photos.... the crystal chandelier shop made m jaw drop I can only imagine how incredible it looked in person... Did your friend have to hold you back? Can't wait to see more photos!
~Really Rainey~
Wish I were there with you! What fun you must be having. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous photos!
I usually attend Marburger, but had to miss this year. Thanks for sharing the photos. It helped me feel like I got to see a little of what I missed. Looking forward to more photos.
Oh you lucky lucky girls - want to see more.
Oh I can just hear you all. Look at this, wow, oh wait look at this. Come here, quick, over here. How would you ever choose?
Oh, I love the alabaster items and the chandeliers.
Greetings, Johanna
Oh, what fun! I sure hope to make it down for the show...someday!
Have a blessed weekend!
: )
Julie M.
Oh Delores,
Thank you for posting photos from Marburger! I think that terrarium is faux bois, I wonder if Robin from Magnolia Pearl saw that, I know her and John love it. Speaking of her, thank you for sharing her booth, it's so beautiful. Have a beautiful Easter weekend!
~Tracie (Cathleen's friend in HBG ;)
Hi Delores,
You are soooo lucky...what amazing booths.
Have a wonderful weekend...
ox
Cathleen
A dream come true...I've always wanted to shop Roundtop. Came close 2 years ago when hubby and I had flown to a nearby town for a funeral, just didn't think it was appropriate to bring up the subject at the time. I can't wait to see the pictures. Your right...Alabaster Heaven and Chandlier Motherload. I heart would have been racing so fast!!
Great photographs - almost felt I was there too (wish I was) - what an amazing fair! x
Wow! Amazing! That must have been a fun shopping trip!!!
Look at all those gorgeous chandeliers...WOW!
Oh my - look at all that eye candy!! I see several things I would like to have. I could easily get lost in a place like that Thanks for sharing your trip
Goodness me, I knew it was a great place to visit - I just have to get there before I die!!!! Love, love your chairs, looks like they have really beautiful things - such as the china cabinet in my favorite French blue-gray!!!!
Thanks for sharing so much beauty (the chandeliers!) Delores - Texas definitely knows the way to our hearts!!!!!
Easter blessings.
Mary - A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Wow. They really do do it better in Texas. How did I end up in Iowa. Oh yeah for the love of my man. :)
Pam
Thank you for stopping by "Cozy Blanket". My grandkids are my joy.
What a beautiful family you have. Love roses, as well. So exciting about your daughter being on Glee and on the cover of RS. You must be busting at the seams.
Great blog.
Dear Dolores
Hi,
I was searching on the Internet about birth baths in alabaster, when I found your blog, that has a photo of a fantastic ensemble of pieces in alabaster, taken at The Marburger Farm Antique Show
I inherited a birth bath in alabaster similar to the pieces of your photo. I’m looking to learning more about that birth bath. I would like to known where it was made or when it was produced. I suppose it is Italian, but I’m not sure.
Could you be so kind and give me the name of the antique dealer who was selling the alabaster pieces
Thank you
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