Happy Memorial Day
30.5.11
5.4.11
Great news from Cottage Antiques!
It's official: We are happy to introduce you to Southern Accents, which is replacing Cottage Antiques. Cottage Antiques will be continuing business online.
Please come by and introduce yourself Jean Brannman, owner and creator of Southern Accents. Cordelia will be working with Jean for a little while during the transition. Jean’s daughter will be coming from New York for a couple of months to contribute her marketing and PR wizardry. Debbi Greaves will be working with Jean just as she worked with us, creating magical store and window displays and Neota Bradley will be there as well, helping customers as only she can and offering her beautiful hand-painted greeting cards. Martha Stauderman, with her own Martha Lae designs, will be offering her unique papiery items, one-of-a kind jewelry pieces and many whimsical items that always delight our customers. Margaret Nyikos, our own Ocean Beach artist, will also be selling her cards, exclusive only to Southern Accents. Margaret has been a part of our stores for more than 22 years. So, as you can see, you'll experience the same look and feel of Cottage Antiques, but with a little bit of a Southern flair mixed in.
It’s been a good run for us. We’ll miss you all . . . but it’s time to say Adieux.
Southern Accents 4873 Newport Avenue San Diego, CA 92107 619.222.1911
9.3.11
Cottage Style Magazine features Our Home: "Prettiest Cottages, New York to California"
We just learned Cottage Style Magazine's latest issue has our home featured in their magazine! I got a call from my friend Heidi in Plympton, Massachusetts (Summer Gardens), saying she was looking through the magazine and reognized our kitchen. Too funny! The photo shoot was taken in early December. We didn't know exactly what issue it was going to be in, so this was a pleasant surprise.(that's not us on the cover - we're inside on Pg. 36)
This is my favorite photo in the shoot:
Bob with Frankie, Cordelia with Bella
12.2.11
Valentine cards in the making
Creating magic!
Cottage Antiques' entrance
One of Marthas journals, with a vintage metal items to add interest and charm!`
Cupcakes galore!
Happy Valentine's weekend, all!
6.2.11
A beautiful photo I found on Rachel's site . . .
From Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic website, I couldn't resist sharing this photo. There are fabric swatches, samples of this and that, design magazine clippings, spools of thread - you name it - all surrounding a 1920s French-style painted vanity. It's organized in such an appealing way. So creative and artsy . . .2.2.11
Come Celebrate with Us!
We have a lot in store for you at Cottage Antiques to help you celebrate Valentine's Day. Create a vintage-style one-of-a-kind Valentine for someone special in your life. Martha Stauderman will help you create your own custom Valentine on Saturday, February 12th. Sign up for one of her workshops:
COME CELEBRATE WITH US!
Need a one-of-a-kind locket?... or that special gift?. . . Come see all the treasures we are unveiling for Valentine's Day.
There will be delicious treats, chocolates and Valentine's galore! See you on the 12th!
23.1.11
Antique Show
Yesterday I went to the Del Mar Antique show with my friend Jerilyn. We both enjoyed seeing our favorite dealers, Peggy McFarland from Utah, with her fantastic display of Victorian napkin rings and unusual cast iron doorstops; Audrey Hancock, Homestead Antiques in St. Charles, Idaho, exhibiting hard-to-find Americana and early advertising pieces (you can see her at Marburger Farm in Roundtop Texas March 29-Aprl 2). It was nice to see TC Leary with her fabulous estate jewelry. San Carlos Street Antiques from San Jose didn't disappoint with their booth of treasures. There were some outstanding dealers with heirloom sterling. I saw a set of early Tiffany flatware that was astoundingly beautiful. I was very impressed with the amount of early coin silver pieces, too. The repair booths are something that is a huge draw because there is no one in San Diego that repairs pottery, porcelain or china. I enjoyed talking to Josette from Las Vegas. I've been to her store on East Charleston many times. She does restoration of porcelain, china and pottery. My cat, Sweetpea, broke an 19 Century Staffordshire spill vase which I'm going to give to Josette to repair. I was very happy to see her at the show.
I loved these children's button up shoes. It's easier to find the baby shoes than it is the youth shoes because they were worn more and subsequently worn out.These are in near-new condition. So sweet!
Sunday is the perfect day to head up to the Del Mar Antique Show and check out everything it has to offer. I hope they have a good turnout. Those of us who love antiques need to support this show - it's the only antique show in San Diego.
Michael Grimes the promoter, brought in one of three of the original cable cars that were used for transportation in San Diego from 1912 to the mid 1930s.
This is a beautiful French painting in TCLeary's booth
The bakelite booth was there as well as another bakelite dealer who came from Arizona.
12.1.11
Simplify . . .
Sounds easy to say simplify, doesn't it? Doing it is quite another thing. As I reflect on this past year, I am wanting to simplify my life as much as I can. So that's my goal in 2011, to take steps that will simplify in a thoughtful and methodical manner.
Whether you fill spaces in your home with your flea market and antique store finds or family heirlooms, surround yourself with the things you cherish and love to create your personal haven. It doesn't have to be cluttered, that's a misconception about collecting vintage or antique items. A home can be sparsely decorated with antiques, filled to the brim or be somewhere in between. It's all about what fits your lifestyle and your taste.
Whether you fill spaces in your home with your flea market and antique store finds or family heirlooms, surround yourself with the things you cherish and love to create your personal haven. It doesn't have to be cluttered, that's a misconception about collecting vintage or antique items. A home can be sparsely decorated with antiques, filled to the brim or be somewhere in between. It's all about what fits your lifestyle and your taste.
This was a really fun display to make. The antique chippy paint door makes a perfect backdrop for vintage black and white photos.
My passion is finding beautiful antique treasures, putting them on display for our customers and enjoying their response when they find it and want to take it home to treasure in their home. It's always a delight and I never tire of it.
Happy treasure hunting in 2011!
27.12.10
Hidden Treasures: Exploring with Cottage Antiques
Hidden Treasures: Exploring with Cottage Antiques
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Posted On : 12/8/2010 by Francesca Amiker
DiscoverSD sat down with Cordelia Mendoza, owner of Cottage Antiques off Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach, to discuss the trends of antiquing and her tips for those who want to experience this antiquing art for themselves. Read more
26.12.10
After Christmas Sale!
Christmas may be over but the savings have just begun!
* All Christmas items - 50% * Furniture 15% *
* Jewelry 20% * Everything else 25% off! *
Sale continues until New Years!
Cottage Antiques
4873 Newport Avenue
San Diego, CA 92107
619.222.1967
16.12.10
A beautiful home in Las Vegas, dressed for the holidays
I was fortunate to have a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner in this home a few years ago. Bob, myself and my mom were invited with my sister, Cathy to Steve and Lisa Miller's beautiful home in a charming neighborhood in Las Vegas, Rancho De Monaco. In 1963, a total of 27 homes were built in this subdivision, including Steve and Lisa's, which sits on a quarter-acre lot. It's a Cape Cod style home the Miller's purchased from the previous owner/builder, Joan Harris, the landscape architect for the original Caesars Palace. I love the urns bursting with poinsettias - nice touch! This is their Christmas 2010 photo.
4.12.10
Our windows won an award again this year - a pleasant surprise!
I'm lucky to have so many talented people around me that contribute to our shop. Debbi, who is a decorator extraordinaire! She makes our store look good. We all contribute but I love the way she puts things together. I've learned a lot from her.
Here's a peak at some of our decorations for the holidays. The Christmas decorations and ornaments are selling fast - very early this year, for some reason (which we're very happy about). Thank you Ocean Beach Mainstreet Association
Come by and visit Cottage Antiques!

Here's a peak at some of our decorations for the holidays. The Christmas decorations and ornaments are selling fast - very early this year, for some reason (which we're very happy about). Thank you Ocean Beach Mainstreet Association
Come by and visit Cottage Antiques!


28.11.10
A sad time for our family at the loss of our sister
24.11.10
Happy Thanksgiving from our home to yours
Be with your friends and family, eat, drink, smile, laugh and be thankful for how fortunate we all are.
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