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More Salem Items on Etsy

I haven’t featured any Etsy items for a while, because most of the Salem-related items have been too kitschy and witchy.  I like to examine historical witchcraft memorabilia as a cultural phenomenon but I’m certainly not going to encourage its present production!  I always check the site weekly, because I think Etsy is such a great platform for creative entrepreneurs, and this past weekend I was able to assemble a solid selection of Salem items, including some offered by shop start-ups.

Salem Home by Etsy seller painterdawn.

 Vintage House of Seven Gables Souvenir Handkerchief from Etsy seller find4you.

 Reds in Salem, Massachusetts Original Oil Painting by Etsy seller Bumbleweedz.

 West India Goods Store Photograph by Etsy seller WednesdaySistersArts.

Circle of Bees Watercolor Painting by Salem Etsy seller unitedthread.

 Embroidered Picture of Crowninshield Wharf, Olde Salem by Etsy seller mockingbirdroad.

 Historic House Pillow-Crowninshield Bentley Salem by Etsy seller notwithoutmerit.


Anglo-Americana

As an English historian living in a Federal/Greek Revival house in an iconic (small) American city, I’m always shooting for an interior style I call “Anglo-Americana”:  a fusion of English texture and American spirit, for lack of a better term.  In the past I went for a more strictly-period look, but now I prefer to mix it up and be eclectic, which is very, very English.  I’m just about to paint the double parlor, which means some rearranging after I take it all apart and put it together again, so I’ve been scouting for some new/old things I could add to the present mix.

By the end of the nineteenth century, all the animosity between Britain and America was over, if the poster below (from the 1890s) is any indication.  One the eve of World War One (literally!) a huge  Anglo-American Exposition was held in the “White City”, Shepherd’s Bush, London; the ticket to the big event (below) has a cancelled stamp most likely because of the outbreak of the war.  Thereafter, the two countries were bound together by war.

Courtesy Museum of London

Following in a long line of  British textile entrepreneurs like Laura Ashley and Cath Kidston, Helkat Designs  makes hand-printed cushion covers that instantly introduce a touch of Englishness into a room, and there is also a perfect “Anglo-American” pillow:

I’m not sure I can sneak any more wallpaper into the house, but these lady of the manor and little teapot prints are really charming.

Anything to do with tea!  I already have some “teaeana” (that doesn’t look like a word; tea-related stuff, stuff with tea motifs) so it’s probably better to refrain, but I do like these tea canisters from Mothology:

Vintage English textiles that look to my untrained eye like vintage American textiles are available at Parna; below is a simple hand-loomed linen tablecloth in a nice size.  I’m looking for something different to spice up the walls (besides new paint), but I’ve already got very nice period hand-colored botanicals, architectural prints, and etchings.  This bicycle print caught my eye, but it might be a bit too whimsical for downstairs.

Finally, a beautiful late seventeenth-century map of America, North and South, by London cartographer and instrument-maker John Seller, available for purchase as a cropped print in a variety of sizes at the New York Public Library Digital Gallery.


Vintage Salem Items on Etsy

In addition to its newly-made creative offerings, Etsy offers vintage items, including clothing, books, and a variety of collectibles.  The following listings appealed to me for both their Salem connections and their patina, for lack of a better word:

Salty Sailors Salt and Pepper Shakers (stamped Historic Salem, Mass on the bottom—an unusual non-witch collectible!) from Etsy seller dimestorejunkie.

Early (191020) Parker Brothers Tiddledy Winks Game  from Etsy seller FlosFullWagon.

A Little Girl in Old Salem (1908) by Amanda M. Douglas, from Etsy seller GryphonVintage.

1911 Massachusetts Atlas  from Etsy seller bananastrudel.


Salem Sellers on Etsy

You can shop local online easily on Etsy by searching for Salem shops.  My weekend browsing yielded the following items, among many handcrafted and -produced items offered by Salem sellers:  truly beautiful drawings, photographs, jewelry, a wooden sign….and some very clever fleece scarves for dogs! 

Green Pepper Pencil on Paper Drawing by Etsy seller chloesgoodstuff.

Union Square Radiators  by Etsy seller gabrieldaniels.

Cradled Pearl Necklace  by Etsy seller danielmjewelry.

Handcrafted Wooden Sign  by Etsy seller palletdesign.

Fleece Dog Scarf by Etsy seller waggerwear.


Salem Items on Etsy

 

In the tradition of Daniel Low & Company, Salem continues to inspire artists, collectors  and craftspeople!  Here are some items that caught my eye during a recent Etsy browsing session:

Small Town Salem from Above   by Etsy seller lbarryphoto

Vintage Parker Brothers “Authors” Game   by Etsy seller sadieolive

Salem 1692 Cotton Pillow   by Etsy seller alexandrarosie (which I nabbed for myself but maybe she can make more) 

“Scarlet Letter” Hand Marbled Paper  by Etsy seller mymarbledpapers