Tunbridge Ware

Thursday, June 16, 2011






Do you collect Tunbridge ware?

Tunbridge ware is the name given
to small wooden objects - boxes, trays and so on
 - decorated with a mass-production technique
that imitated the effects of marquetry and parquetry.



It is named after Tunbridge Wells in Kent,
where the technique was developed in
the late 17th century; in the 19th century
it became so popular that it
grew into a veritable industry.






Marquetry is a decorative veneer
made of shaped pieces of wood
(or other suitable material such as ivory)
formed into a mosaic; parquetry is marquetry 
with a geometrical pattern.

Both are very time-consuming and therefore
expensive to produce. The manufacturers
of Tunbridge ware solved the problem
of creating similar designs that could
be replicated comparatively cheaply.



The design was made from sticks
of wood of various colours, glued together 
in bundles in such a way that the ends
formed a picture or pattern.





By slicing this bundle of sticks transversely
(rather like a loaf of bread) 
a number of identical versions
of the picture were created,
thin enough to be stuck to the surface
of the box, tray, or whatever else was to be decorated.




Some highly skilled craftsmen could
cut ten or even more slices from
a 2.5cm/un length of sticks.
Measuring Tape from Bleasdalesltd.co.uk



Tunbridge ware manufacturers made
a huge range of articles such as stamp boxes,
cigar boxes, trays, needle cases, cotton reels
and measuring tapes.





For further information on these collectibles,
please go to


to read this entire article.




Tell us if you have any
of these wonderful collectible English pieces.
Thanks for stopping by today!




Summer is here

Thursday, June 2, 2011


The weather is finally cooperating with the calendar ... which means that summer has finally arrived in Chicago! Added a bit of summer to Blue Cardinal yesterday as well ... picnic gear, holiday finery and outdoor fun. Let us know if we can pick anything for you or if you stop on by!










We're going...are you?

Monday, May 23, 2011

Randolph Street Market

This weekend is opening weekend for the Randolph Street Market in Chicago. We will be there on Saturday! How about you? We are hoping for lots of treasures and dry weather. We will follow-up with photos of our most favorite finds. Let us know if you will be there too.

Check out what's new!

Monday, May 9, 2011

We have been busy shoppers finding lots of treasures for Blue Cardinal. Snapped a few photos of the updates today...come in and take a look!








New Finds for the Shop

Thursday, April 28, 2011





















We have been shopping like crazy 
for great new finds for the booth.
Lots of new items -- tables, chairs, a desk, 
 mirrors, vintage toys, antique framed prints,
lamps, white ironstone and transferware pieces. 

We have some funky re-purposed
pieces for those who want something different.
Just stop by and see what's new this week.
It changes constantly!
(Just like the weather.)



And for those of you 
who don't live or around
the booth in Illinois, 
if you see something
in one of our shop photo vignettes
that you would like to have,
please email us and let us know.
If we can ship it to you,
we will!




Close-up of a pair of vintage water skis.


Thanks for stopping by Blue Cardinal.





MORE NEW SPRING INVENTORY ARRIVALS!
Coming this weekend.
Stop by the shop soon.











April showers

Friday, April 22, 2011

They say April showers bring May flowers so that must mean that here in Illinois we are in for one incredible May!!! It has been beyond dreary, wet and cold here. But as I was cutting through the Macy's in Chicago the other week I caught a glimmer of hope on an otherwise dark day. I did not realize it but it was the annual flower show at Macy's and it was so crazy good! They went all out this year. I thought you might want to see the incredible show.