Thereās few things more enticing than the promise of a large antique store with multiple dealers. This was one of those and whew! We found some weird things! My favorite was a wrought iron bank that was in the style of Punch and Judy. Give it a quarter and they walloped each other! Fun for the whole family!
As usual we got to play Is This a Dog? with a painting that lookedā¦. vaguely doglike and yet just bunnylike enough to raise a few eyebrows. Another ādogā had such weird googly eyes we couldnāt tell what was wrong with it. But the overwhelming theme of this shop seemed to be disturbingly suggestive bric-a-bracs of tipsy and or seductive children. Little weird. Little uncomfortable. Thatās not even mentioning the commemorative plate of a boy betting another boy toā¦. eat something. What was the something? WHO KNOWS! But itās not all losses on the side of the children ā there were two photographic wall hangings of a sweet little girl that I am absolutely positive came with a free ghost. And if that wasnāt to your style there was also a uranium glass lemon juicer. Nothing like irradiated lemon juice. Mmmmm. Taste the glow. Speaking of which there was also some anti-CIA Russian propaganda that wasā¦ an interesting rabbit hole to fall down. Thanks to FaceBook and someone image searching the damn thing. āThe Moscow City Court sentenced Paul Whelan, a citizen of the United States and several other countries, accused of espionage, to 16 years in a maximum-security penal colony, finding him guilty of espionage against the Russian federation.ā (The poster full of rats was ā a depiction of a rat getting what it deserved. Wink wink nod nod.)
All and all this was a fun shop with a lot of un finds. Worth the travel for its good size and variation.















































































