Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Interesting finds in the trunk

of my MIL's car. 


Most of the stuff was junk and Romance Novels. However, I picked up a hardbound book and took it inside the house to look at later.

Was I ever surprised!


I actually opened it up and started reading it in the middle of the book because I recall seeing the movie as a kid. [The 1959 version]

Then I decided to look inside the front cover.

It had the most beautiful hand writing I've ever seen, the book was given as a gift on January 1st 1888 to Miss Emilie.



That peaked my interest. In 1880 it was entered into the Library of Congress.



So I checked the back of the book and saw the list of books for sale from Harper's and Brothers with prices.


I know understand why my hubby always insisted that I go clean out the trunk. Well, I did score a couple of treasures. [maybe]

I'm not sure they are worth anything.

The other treasure I was handed from the guys was this a Campbell Soup shaker:


I cleaned it up and wished that I'd checked to see if the mate was in her trunk too. Oddly enough, it was full of Pepper and it smelled good. [I dumped it]

However, now I have a couple more things to add to my oddities for Still Life Photography.

I may get a less fragile copy of the book from the Library and read it. 







12 comments:

  1. Whether there is monetary value or not, what a great find. Yay shaker is a keeper!

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  2. Cursive writing is a skill mostly lost today. In many schools it is no longer taught.

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  3. Anonymous10:00 AM

    I remember that movie. The chariot race! Lori

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  4. I would read the book for sure. Like you, I have only seen the original movie. I have my own tote of books to look and read from that time period with my recent haul so even if I had Ben-Hur in my possession, it would take me some time to get to it.

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  5. Treasure hunting is fun!

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  6. All the hands that have held that book! That's very cool.

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  7. Ya gotta find an "Antiques Road Show" to take those for appraisal. Sounds like MIL may have gone looking through old shops. Linda in Kansas

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    1. MIL had an antique store that was pretty amazing that people would travel to come and shop at from all over. She never even advertised.

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  8. An interesting find. I bet you had a little trepidation opening the trunk, wondering what you might find!

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  9. That was a cool discovery. Well discoveries, I guess.

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