Frieda had not had it come easy and she had built a small greeting card business into a one-of-a-kind antique shop called Coronet. It was on Beacon Street.
Busy Bee and where Coronet was to the left |
Pelham Hall |
One of my great treats when we would return from overseas, would be to go spend a few days with Frieda, just the two of us. She lived in a studio in a building called Pelham Hall.
Her place was very small but it was full of antiques and special things. She always said if something means something to you, have it where you can see and touch it. I follow that principle to this day. She had a Murphy bed in her living room, and a tiny little kitchen.
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Pelham Hall |
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Pelham Hall |
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Streetcar |
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The Busy Bee |
Brookline |
Coronet was very small and filled to the ceiling with antiques. One of the things I remember best was a ceramic garden stool dating back to one of the Chinese dynasties. I was the only one ever allowed to sit on it.
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Chinese Garden Seat |
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Rose Medallion |
I learned a lot about silver, and porcelain, and jewelry. I remember exactly what Rose Medallion dishes look like. She would lock me in the tiny bathroom where she had a small safe, and I would take out all the money and play with it. We would go to the bank every day and into the vault. That's where she kept a lot of cash, as well as some items that she wanted to keep out of the shop.
I remember when I was about 8 or 9, she commissioned me to make a doorstop for Coronet. I got a brick from my Uncle Abbey and painted it white. Then I painted a gold crown on each side, with a gold rim on all the edges. She kept that doorstop until she sold Coronet when she married Irving, many years later. That means the world to me.
I still have a few things she gave me, miscellaneous things like a little plaster dog my mother chewed on as a baby, a small metal box with an enamel plaque on the top, and a platinum mesh bracelet with a buckle of sapphires, my birthstone. I also have a silver dollar from 1989 that she gave me.