The One That Got Away

Barbara Farmer, from Parrin & Co., called me early this week and told me that she had seen a wonderful table at auction, and it made her think of me. (See, good things happen when you know your dealers. They look out for you.) So she bought it.


An absolutely stunning Tommi Parzinger dining table. Barbara thought it would look great in my dining room. Except she sold it. Before she even had a chance to call me. I totally understand. A willing bird in the hand is worth more than a flighty bird in the carpool line. I went to visit it anyway, I mean, wonderful is wonderful, sold or not.

As I worked my way up the block I ran into Christopher, who asked, “Have you seen the table? I wanted it for myself.” This was serious. So we all stood there together and ohhed and ahhhed.
And then I moved on. One has to. She did have a terrific collection of the silver and enamel Reed & Barton bowls that I can’t seem to get enough of. Not too long ago, Louis, a reader, let me know these are not Alexander Calder as he and I had previously believed. I found out from lovely Louis; he, sadly, found out through the grouchy Calder Foundation. I still love them.

And the table, if it’s piqued your interest, has a twin on 1st dibs as we speak. Click now, these are going fast.
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13 thoughts on “The One That Got Away

  1. You have so many great posts that I can’t get to them all! Beautiful table, and the bowls! Lovely.

  2. Oh Mrs Blandings, I feel for you. Its DIVINE! You are a strong woman to move on so quickly…I would be pining over that for years!

  3. ouch- to have come so close…

    no one does glamor like mr. parzinger, so i feel for you having missed out on that table. it would have been fabulous with your new curtains (how are they coming btw?)

  4. Suzy – there is a Regency mirror that I still think about after 15 years. I’m trying to evolve.

  5. Maison – I’ve gotten a bit sidetracked with other people’s curtains, but stay tuned.

  6. Oh,the things I learn from you!However, something will come along that you like just as well,it always works that way!What a dear your dealer is!

  7. So the burning question- Would you have purchased it had it not been sold? I think its a yes.

  8. London – the only thing that took the sting out was that I really want a round table. However, upon seeing it, it’s likely I would have bought it. It was really special. You cannot appreciate the finish from my photos.

  9. Mrs. B., I want a round one too. But I’d have to fight the impulse to buy the one pictured It’s a beaut.

    Ah well, like playing roulette or the slots, once you stop, Don’t look back.

  10. Truly beautiful piece,my friend.But I think the wise,knowing universe saved you from yourself.The perfect round one awaits….somewhere.

  11. Mrs. B-
    Deepest Sympathies upon the loss of your table.
    May it be at rest.
    Patricia

  12. Sorry it got away! I so agree about how wonderful it is to form bonds with dealers 🙂

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