C8 - Wednesday, March 10, 1982 - North Shore News RECOLLECTIONS Ladies Consigniment Bouuguec New Nearly New and Antique Elegance Collector's Items! Visa and Mastercharge accepted. 7.) 944.3616 104 W 3rd (at Lonsdale), North Vancouver, BC V7M IE8 CHAMBERPOTS AND LONG SERMONS eftovers from the past American Thomas Edison used his phonograph cylinder to create the first talking doll near the end of the last century, and Canadian Emile Berliner developed the flat phonograph record at the beginning of this century. A Cadogan tea pot is characterisuc of the brown their seats in the church hours before he began his sermon — thus necessitating the use of a bourdalou. However, another tale insists that the length of the preacher's sermons made the bourdalou indispensable for all members of his congregation. The Bronte sisters — 19th century novelists Ann, Charlotte and Emily — collected toy soldiers. eee The soup tureen, originally an oval pottery vessel, though later made from porcelain and sterling, derives its name from the Old French word “terrin”, meaning earthen. A toastmaster’s glass is a wine glass that appears normal but has a thickened bowl that holds much less than an ordinary glass. It was devised so that the toast- master might maintain a reasonable level of sobnety while stull carrying out his duties. To the New Year, then! glazed Rockingham’ ware first produced in England by the Brameld family at MAY FAI R Swinton, Yorkshire. Derived from a Chinese wine pot ANTIQ U ES shaped like a peach. the Cadogan tea pot had no opening at the top but was filled through the bottom. Although this novelty brought it a certain amount of popularity, it soon proved to be inefficient for Western purposes. 1326 MAIN STREET NORTH VANCOUVER v7J1C3 TEL :985-8579 see What should you do with your Louis XV gilt “fauteul’? Sit on at! Its a . chair Hours: i p.m. Monday S Telephone: nial “2 p.m. ues. tO sat. (604) 980-5510 The cupboard orginally Closed Sunday Mount Lynn e of, ve ligues had no doors. Rather, it was a kind of open = sideboard used for serving and for the display of plates. mugs. ete aoe The slipper shaped . . chamber pot known as a 3096 Mountain Highway Mrs. Phyllis Drummond| “bourdalou” 1s said to be North Vancouver, B.C. Propnetor named for aofamous V7J 2P1 preacher, Louis Bourdalou. Qne story claims that the preacher was so popular that. in an effort to get as close to the pulpit as possible, ladies would take © —_ > 2 Royal City Antiques Ltd. Royal City Antiques Ltd 1s Western Canada’s largest display of fine quality antiques and furnishings from the UK and continental Europe Drop into any of our six locations, we may have yust what you are looking for HANEY 2265) Dewdney Trunk Rd Maple Ridge BO V2X UKI Phone 463 4955 Open "lay1.a week VANCOUVER 2S beast Sth Avenuc Vancouser B ¢ VAT Phone 4° 4 42608 Open 6 daysya week IRY A RESIDENT checks out this gorgeous old spinning wheel in front of an antique shop on Lonsdale, just the many shops avatlable to North Shore residents one of ADDO PSPOnEL LAW Ratlway St Atebotstord Be ¢ 1d TS a Oe A) Chav on (Terry Peters photo) Neg mae A AN TIO N Gre. hs « Chet Phe sg uF A Pood Aven ia a oe! ‘ Seattle FSA Chontas Autigues , oN 44 G8 NV EW UB rade Sate seve tt EGE Lodrcct Vissprsrt lous ool flare antiques Collectables obyets dart Always al Dead pec yA les ()eua, oath niahopany ane Coun tEN pre furmatiias pbs 200 Wase lb splanmadh, r The beplanade Centre (Neat door to Lrolls) North Vancouver OsO TOE] ae acne