A selection of vintage finds that we think you might like.
This is an eclectic mix of everyday and luxury items; some more quirky collectables sitting alongside bigger investment buys. It is hoped that you will enjoy browsing, and please do ask us about anything that you feel we may not have covered fully. It is our intention to be completely upfront about condition and any flaws, these are after all, items with a bit of age so unlikely to be quite perfect, but we invite further queries. And please do keep calling back, this page will be added to and updated all the time.
Rustic linen union huckaback towel
Hand embroidered Irish linen sheet - single
Beautifully embroidered French linen sheet
Small vintage linen tablecloth £15
Fine Irish linen huckaback towel
Pair of vintage pots with lids
Linen cloth with blue flowers £10
Vintage Goldilocks & the Three Bears child’s tea set
Vintage silver trinket box hallmarked 1928
Fine quality Irish linen sheet - double
Vintage but unused French linen sheet
Art Deco silver compact 1938
Dunhill vintage silver compact
Silver topped scent bottle c1945
Vintage linen huckaback towel
Long Irish linen huckaback towels
Scent bottle 1949 - silver top
Irish linen sheet with hand embroidered letter ‘J’ - single
Small rectangular cloth £24
Set of 5 extra large monogrammed Irish linen damask napkins
Fox Terrier wall plaque from the 1930s
Hand embroidered cloth 110 x 110 cm
Linen damask tablecloth with botanic design 230 x 154 cm
Silver comb case 1952
Small blue vintage linen huckaback towel £10.50
Vintage silver clothes brush dated 1914
Linen damask tablecloth
A little bit of context.
Christine began trading in vintage textiles and collectables from a weekend stall in London’s Greenwich Market, just over 30 years ago. This led to The Linen Press and later, Linen Person. The connection with ‘old’ never really left us however. We have appreciated the enduring appeal in terms of appearance and quality and now in our environmentally aware times, some of these items are more than quirky additions to our homes, they are the epitome of recyclability and environmental awareness and prove that some items are definitely not ‘fast’!