When I think of "doorstops" I think of those funky ones that you will find behind a door - you know, the kind that goes "doynggggg - doynggggg" if you pull it back with your finger. Kind of a bouncy little wrapped tight springy coil that usually has a little rubber cap at the end. Now who would have ever thought that doorstops could be something other than a spring? Well, if you visit this site (click here) you can read up on the history of Hubley doorstops. It is a quick read and gives you a bit of base knowledge of things to look for when buying an antique door stop. There are other makers besides Hubley, but this site will give you a little insight into collecting old door stops no matter who the maker is.
The next two photos are some of the doorstops that my friend Wave has collected over the years.
The little cast metal black scotties below are fashioned after the Morgan Dennis "Look And Listen" etching. Aren't they just too cute?
These are the stairs that lead up to Wave's second story of her adorable cottage home. Along the edge are some of her antique cast metal dog doorstops. Wave also has an amazing collection of antique artwork depicting dogs of all breds.
The little flower basket doorstop is a piece that I recently picked up at a local estate sale.
The ol' guy below is a Syroco doorstop and is made out of a composition wood. I just love his glass eyes - they have such an inquisitive look, wouldn't you agree?
Below is a cast metal squirrel doorstop that has been featured before on my blog, however he just had to share a little more blog time. Mr. Squirrel is new but has a good "old" look about him.
Below is my old "Look And Listen" scotty dog doorstop. They just hang out at the base of my hall tree.
These are the stairs that lead up to Wave's second story of her adorable cottage home. Along the edge are some of her antique cast metal dog doorstops. Wave also has an amazing collection of antique artwork depicting dogs of all breds.
The little flower basket doorstop is a piece that I recently picked up at a local estate sale.
The ol' guy below is a Syroco doorstop and is made out of a composition wood. I just love his glass eyes - they have such an inquisitive look, wouldn't you agree?
Below is a cast metal squirrel doorstop that has been featured before on my blog, however he just had to share a little more blog time. Mr. Squirrel is new but has a good "old" look about him.
Below is my old "Look And Listen" scotty dog doorstop. They just hang out at the base of my hall tree.
For now, these three oldies but goodies hang out in the kitchen window. My very favorite of all of my doorstops is the old Hansel and Gretel cottage.
The little flower basket below is a reproduction Hubley door stop. My philosophy is this: It doesn't matter if it is old or a reproduction, if you like it then you should just bring it on home.
I also would like to share a beautiful blog with you so please stop on over to Violet's blog to see her amazing artwork and the gorgeous pumpkins she has decorated. Violet is truely an inspiration! Thank you Violet for having such a gorgeous blog for all of us to read!
((hugs)) to all
love the store stops!! we will have to bop over and give Violet a big hello!!
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kari & kijsa
We meant door stops...always thinking of shopping!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! What is the music playing on your blog?
ReplyDeleteHi Julie ~ My music is Twilight and Mist from Legends Of The Fall. So glad you like it - it is a fabulous movie, too.
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The doorstops are darling. My favorite pic is the stairway.
ReplyDeletei love this post because... i just adore and love dogs but anything vintage dog makes me happy. cute doorstops, would love to have them all.
ReplyDeleteoh I love these! I JUST found a scottie dog doorstop on Friday! It is so sweet! I bought him with the intention of listing it on ebay....but I might not be able to part with him!
ReplyDeleteYou would not think that the subject of doorstops would be so interesting!!Love the little Scotties. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy Grandparents had that same wood terrier, I played with it constantly. I believe thiers was lost in a fire. So good to see him again!
ReplyDeleteHi Becky,thanks for sharing all your neat doorstops. I have a couple of reproductions,but no antiques.
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Shelley
Sweet chickee, I've left an award for you over on my friday Oct. 24th post on my blog. Why???? Because I love reading about your little doggie and because of you being so brave on your oct. 9th post. ;-) Come over and pick it up, honey!!
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Connie
so cute and useful...i think you've inspired me to a new "collectible"...
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ReplyDeletelove love love each and every item.. and you telling about them.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad someone mentioned your music, because I usually never turn the sound on when blog hopping. But your playlist is terrific.
What a great collection! My absolute favorites are the scootie dogs:>)
ReplyDeleteI love your stairway! It is sooooo cute. Everything in your home is so lovely.
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what a great collection...and ofcourse the scottie dogs are the best...
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ReplyDeleteLove those doorstops!! Something else for me to start collecting!
Rosemary
We use old nut crackers as door stops. How pathetic is that? My Dad has the same pointer that is on the bottom step. He got it when he was in the army back in the 40's. I hope to bring it home someday!
ReplyDeleteGreat door stops! I love how you display them especially on the stairs!
ReplyDeleteLove your scotties and I love how your friend has the doorstops going up the staircase showcased with her animal art work. Very clever. I popped over to see your friend's pumpkins too....very pretty. ~ Lynn
ReplyDeleteI love this post! Such wonderful stops...and your friend's home is charming too.
ReplyDeleteI would get lost in both your homes and be looking and looking and looking forever. I love it!
Love,
Sue
The doorstops are all awesome. You and your friend Wave have such wonderful display talent. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJean in Virginia
OMG! I sold some Scotty door stops just like those on Ebay a long time ago.......... They are toooooooo cute! I have several cast iron door stops in my home and just love them........
ReplyDeleteLove your pics........ I have been away too long and am out and about catching up!
Have a blessed Tuesday
I love your store stops too, but I love your real dog more. what a cutie! We had two scotties many years ago. Thanks for letting me visit you-your blog is great. Nerm
ReplyDeleteLove love love the Doorstops!.. especially
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~kimme
I was enjoying reading your blog post today and then there was my name and a link to my blog! how sweet of you : ) ... I did some more pumpkin toppers a few days ago and plan to get them up on my blog soon. Thanks for sending folks over to visit!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the photos of all the door stops. The Hansel Gretel cottage is my favorite - reminds me of those colorfully illustrated books from childhood.
ReplyDeleteI just came upon your blog tonight, and its absolutely gorgeous! It's such a beautiful feast for the eyes ! You did an incredible job showcasing your life and passions through photos and words! Im so glad I found it !
ReplyDeletePlus, once I got here, you're playing the same song I had on mine until my page started having loading problems with playlist, obviously it works on yours better, lol... anyway, stop by if you get a sec, I plan to visit often now ... This weekend Im having a big giveaway , so come take a peek!
Thanks and nice to meet you ;) ~ Cynthia ~
Hi Becky,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your sweet words on my blog about my Romantic Homes feature. I am so excited to share it with all of you. Enjoy it my friend.
xo Cathy
I'm back home! I'm doing some catch up. I have missed blog reading. What a terrific collection you and Wave have. Doorstops of the springy kind remind me that Baggins would pull off the rubber caps and chew them up when he was a puppy!
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