Utterly charming. And I'm glad I was a little slow to speak this morning, giving Rolf the pride-of-place he craves From now on, I will wait until after lunch to stop by :-)
Wow! I'm just thinking about the shopkeepers having to haul all that stuff in and out of the store every day! Former shop employee syndrome, I suppose.
I most like the mirror in this photo.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm very happy to be the first to give a comment this time.
Utterly charming.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm glad I was a little slow to speak this morning, giving Rolf the pride-of-place he craves
From now on, I will wait until after lunch to stop by :-)
Lots of nice and interesting details here.
ReplyDelete- Have a nice weekend!
Very attractive, though I wouldn't give house room to the union flag cushions :).
ReplyDeleteI noted the reference to Islington and followed their webpage. My brother-in-law has a shop just across the road on Chapel Market! Small world!
Quite a treasure trove:-)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely I love charming little joints like this one!
ReplyDeleteYou just never know what you "need".
ReplyDeleteI love how you caught that lady in the mirror! Looks like a shop worth browsing.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine spending a happy hours wandering around in there.
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely take a swing in that shop - probably find something which I couldn't live without....
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm just thinking about the shopkeepers having to haul all that stuff in and out of the store every day! Former shop employee syndrome, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteThey are obviously big on Union Jacks!
ReplyDeleteIt looks full of quirky stuff, a good place to browse.
ReplyDeletebello bello adoro l'oggettistica in stile english ciao elisabetta
ReplyDeletebello bello adoro l'oggettistica in stile english ciao elisabetta
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely. I bet there is some fantastic stuff in there!
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