a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

16 May

While visiting my family cabin recently, I scored this absolute little beauty at one of the best antique stores in Invermere. This gorgeous bird is actually made of bronze; it is a lock from Ancient China that can be used on any hasp & staple closure, which can be commonly found on big wooden chests. The key pushes through the back of the bird to release the head, which opens the lock; isn’t it just fascinating?! One day I imagine it will lock a large wooden memory chest that my parents gifted me years ago (which is full of my baby & childhood keepsakes)… Until that day comes, this antique winged creature will be happily sitting in my bookshelf aviary, on top of my Robert Bateman’s Birds book, amongst other feathered friends.

2 Responses to “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush”

  1. Marcus 16/05/2012 at 10:35 #

    So gorgeous! What a find! I love snooping thrift stores and garage sales, you never know what kind of treasures you might find!

  2. Rhya 18/05/2012 at 07:06 #

    Wow that is awesome! love it. Hope you are well j! I am going to be sending you treats in june…when the ruckus stops.

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