Saturday, 1 August 2009

A pair of red bulls and a Jerger clock

red mid-century bullsSuch a long time since I last blogged so I thought I would cover to new(ish) additions to my home in one hit.
On the left is a Jerger alarm clock that was made in Germany. I love the style of numbers and of course, orange, black and white. How could I resist. It works well too although naturally, needs lots of winding so it tends to stay still. It comes from my favourite store, William Topp.
Yesterday I picked up these lovely, vibrant red bulls. A few nicks here and there where white shows through but they haven't lost any of there power. I did ask if they came with a Matador and the shop assistant didn't seem to think so... I am quite happy that they have left the killing behind them and are out for a bit of a bull-style wrestle.
The red bulls are from a shop in Guildford with some really interesting mid-century finds, attempting to present something a bit different from the other antique stores in that strip. I would love to tell you it's name and link a website however I can't find it on the web at all. It was formally called Curio Wearhouse which I think it may still be called. The number is not correct though so I suggest going to that Guildford antiques strip and I am sure you'll be pleased with what you discover there.
Behind them is a reproduction old-style globe from the late 70's which I have had my entire life. Glows an ambient orange when lit.

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Comments:
You do find some amazing things. I had no idea there was anything like that in Guildford.
 
That's Guildford in Western Australia... not sure if that's why you're surprised? :-)
 
There's a Guildford half an hour away from me (UK) and that's why I was surprised!
 
Now you have your own mini Plaza de Toro :)
 
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