Showing posts with label Patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patterns. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2016

Tally Hoooo!

It’s Hunt Cup weekend! Are you ready? Do you have your equestrian-themed accoutrements? If now, we have them for you.

Wonderful horseshoe sconcesIMG_0189

Detail of a silk tieIMG_0191

More silk tiesIMG_0192

Just thing for your morning cup of coffee… or tea.IMG_0195

Bright silks all around!IMG_0196

Handcut silhouette IMG_0197

As always, if you see anything here that interests you, please contact Eric.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

The Regalia of the Races

The last Saturday in April is almost like Christmas to us. It’s the running of the annual Maryland Hunt Cup, often referred to as the most difficult timber race in the world. In fact, the winner of the Hunt Cup is automatically invited to race in England’s Grand National steeplechase the following year (it’s held in early April).image

Much of the planning for spectators at the Hunt Cup is predicated on the weather forecast. If it’s warm and sunny, then shirts and ties, and sundresses and sandals prevail. If it’s cool and overcast, you will see lots of tweeds, cords, Barbour jackets and wellie boots. Regardless of the weather, you will be marked as a rank amateur if you’re wearing high heels, ladies!

We could take a lesson from some of the race-goers in England with their tweeds and hats. When you see pictures of past Hunt Cups, everyone’s dressed in tweeds, jackets and ties and skirts, including the grooms. This gal in her mustard skirt and jacket and purple tights, and the gents in their tweeds look perfect.imageOne of the highlights of the day, other than the race, is the pre-race tailgating. Competition for the prettiest and most extravagant picnic is fierce. But we figure that our table has an edge that no one else’s does: We use Stiles’ father’s Hunt Cup Trophy for our floral centerpiece!

J. Fred Colwill won the Hunt Cup three times, in 1938, 1939 and 1940, on Blockade, and after the third win, the trophy was retired and a new one was struck. All of these years later, it is back at the Hunt Cup, but this time holding gorgeous flowers from Stiles’ and Jonathan’s garden. imageOf course, the food and drink for the picnic is equally important. Luckily, it’s been cool the past few years, so there’s not much danger of things spoiling. We always have fried chicken, and have found that the Royal Farm Stores (RoFo) has very good chicken. You can order it ahead of time for the race.

People are going to pick at the food all afternoon, so finger foods are best. Chips and dips, cheese and crackers, pretzels and goldfish are all good. If you bring a salad, like we did, wait and let everyone dress their own plate, otherwise, it will get soggy. Asparagus wrapped in prosciutto is an elegant finger-friendly dish.imageWhat you want to avoid is people balancing their plates and using knives and forks, all while standing and trying to look chic. Add a napkin and a drink to that and you have a recipe for disaster.

We always like to have some sweets, and bite size brownies are always good. You can add chocolate chips or After Eight mints, or even swirl some raspberry jam through the brownie batter, to up your game on these traditional favorites. It’s fun to also have some fruit, like strawberries or grapes.imageNow, the critical element: the drinks. We always have Southsides. We have always used the late Mr. Lee’s Mix if it’s available, home-made if it’s not. As an FYI, if you’re trying to reverse-engineer Mr. Lee’s mix, and think that there’s one critical element missing, you are right. Try grating the smallest bit of ginger into the mix and see what happens!

We aren’t big fans of serving our drinks in Ball jars, instead, we use old silver julep cups. But all the pictures of drinks in julep cups were… juleps!imageHave some soft drinks and plenty of bottled water in a cooler, especially if it’s warm out. You don’t want to be responsible for over-serving your guests. That’s being a bad host.

Be sure to stop by and see our friend Sam Robinson who will have his paints and easel set up near the finish line. imageSam’s a plein-air painter, and will be painting sketches of the day. It’s fun to watch him work and see how he interprets the scene before him.

See you at the race!

Reprinted from Baltimore Fishbowl, April 25, 2015

Friday, April 22, 2016

Home Plate!

Just in time for summer, Halcyon House has a new line of melamine plates. You might remember the tacky old melamine, but the new wave of melamine looks exactly like the gorgeous Portugese or Provençal pottery, but without the weight and chance of breakage.

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Come on by and check out the entire collection!

Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Vignettes

Do you know what a vignette is? Here’s what vocabulary.com has to say about it.image

At Halcyon House, we specialize in gorgeous vignettes, and they are often commented upon. Jonathan, Stiles and Eric are all responsible for arranging them, all to highlight a piece that we’re featuring for your perusal.

Here are a few of our recent scenes.

Grab a drink!Halcyon House January (14)

The afternoon sun casting shadows.Halcyon House January (17)

Ohhh, more drinks!Halcyon House January (19)

This room is an homage to Baltimore’s own Billy Baldwin.Halcyon House January (5)

Bright colors to ward off the winter chill.Halcyon House January (25)

As always, the fireplaces look gorgeous. Halcyon House January (22)

There are take-away lessons in each of these vignettes that you can use in your own home.

Thursday, November 05, 2015

Scarves!

Halcyon House Antiques has just gotten in the MOST gorgeous scarves. They’re beautiful silk twill and the best part is that they are reversible! scarvesfall2015Come on in and check them out. We have a limited number of these stunning scarves, so the sooner, the better!

As ever, if you have any questions, email our Eric.

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

All Tied Up!

Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21, and Halcyon House Antiques is your source for great items for dad’s day. We have a range of ties from Bird Dog Bay, which, when you look at them closely, are really quite hilarious!

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IMG_2098Maryland Blue Crabs IMG_2100Lacrosse Sticks and Players
IMG_2102Gun Dogs and Fences IMG_2104Swimming Labradors

We also have a selection of Bird Dog Bay’s bowties!IMG_2114

If you have any questions about these ties, please call the debonair Eric at the shop.

Friday, December 12, 2014

For Our Men Friends

The men I know are so hard to buy presents for, but Halcyon House Antiques has some brilliant ideas for your man, whether he’s your husband, son, brother, partner or just good friend!IMG_7300These horn and silver pieces are so elegant and very classical in their design. IMG_7302One could use them for almost anything! IMG_7304

Now that the temperatures are really dropping, these gorgeous leather gloves, in a range of lush colors, will keep your man’s hands warm!
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Men look so elegant with a scarf wrapped artfully around their necks – think about those gorgeous men in London, Paris and Milan!IMG_7321IMG_7324IMG_7328All of these scarves come in the softest and most lush wools and cashmeres. You might even consider one or two for yourself!

For more information on anything you see here, please contact our resident elf, Eric, and he’ll be pleased to help you!