I AM SO TAKEN WITH PATS DOLLHOUSES, I HAVE RECENTLY BEEN GIVEN A SMALL HOUSE FROM A FRIEND AND ITS SOMETHING I'VE ALWAYS WANTED AS A HOBBY BUT CAN'T REALLY AFFORD. THESE VIDEOS GIVE ME SUCH JOY. YOU GO PAT, INVENT & FILL TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT. 🤩
What a delight to see this piece of art. I am a collector of dollhouses- 1) 1925 made in Germany- lights,all inside furnished and decor by 3 sisters for my mother in law. 2) 1936 NYC 4 room made from orange crates for my mother. These are MY gems
This house is an amazing piece! I am shocked of the that beautiful glass roof and the interior survived. A music recreated by Barbra is very special. Thank you Michael for sharing this special piece of history! Your presentation is great as any other done by you.
Thrilling to see this object, a notable moment of history frozen in time. Michael Canadas explained it so well. I was blown away by the music at the end -- you brought it back to life! If only the lost harpsichord could be found. Thank you for sharing.
I am enchanted, mesmerized and astounded. Not only do we have the visual window into the past but we can hear a message in music, that most likely exists nowhere else on earth. The craftsmanship, artistry, and ove that went into this house is amazing. As rare as it is today, I would think it would have had few contemporary examples even in 1790. Thank you so much for conserving and sharing. I don't do miniature work on this level. However, there is much that inspires me to get busy and create here.
I live in Carmel and I had no idea that this was here, locally. I will have to stop by and see what you currently have out to see. What an incredible piece. It’s fantastic that it has survived all of this time and I’m so glad it’s in safe hands with you.
Michael that dollhouse is beautiful I love this sofa it's so cushiony you could lay on it and not get tired cuz it's so cushiony but it's beautiful thanks for sharing it with us the doll house is beautiful the tassels on the curtains are so tiny I never saw tassels that tiny that's what I was looking at they're beautiful thank you very much
You're welcome Michael I love watching when you are on UA-cam showing your dolls or doll houses cuz I'm into the same stuff you and David are into I love stuff and I love watching you two guys these are so I don't know wow amazing guys and I love to watches on UA-cam and I love your house it's beautiful in the doll houses are amazing that you have
@@MichaelCanadas hey Michael have you ever been to Colorado you and David if he's ever go to Colorado I'm from Colorado but I live in Texas I'm planning on moving back to Colorado sometime this year but you need to go to Colorado springs and check out magic City I mean it is amazing to go in there and look at everything in that little museum called magic City and it's beautiful I think he's would enjoy it and take Rachel along with you I don't know if she's been there cuz she lives in Colorado but I enjoy watching you guys but tell me if you ever go to Colorado and go into that museum that's called magic City in Colorado springs you would love it I mean they're bigger than regular doll houses but it's like a little city the whole building is like that and it's amazing you guys would love it if you saw it thank you for telling me thank you and you're welcome very much
I'll bet, what is missing on the front, was a climbing rose, maybe on a trellis. It even looks like there used to be some sort of a decorative container for it. And to speculate further, the rosebush must have been made of silk, so being more subjected to the surroundings, it probably deteriorated faster. And it might even be, that any surviving flowers, where then added to the vases in the house 🙂💐 Speaking of amazing, antique dollhouses, have you seen the incredible "Titanias Palace" in Denmark?
I loved seeing this charming dolls house. The music books are amazing! To think they were written by hand with a quill pen- wow! Loved the dolls too. I think you ought to put a little harpsichord or spinet in there though!
How did this survive the Revolution? This reminds me of the Marie Antoinette automaton which plays the dulcimer The music recording is haunting. A woman in the early 1900s who was touring the gardens at Versailles, claimed to experience a time slip, and she heard musics from the 1790s.
Very intersting to see a French 18th century roombox, one of a kind. I'm curious to know more about the persons who made it, it's difficult to read the signature at the back of the commode : "fait par ... Perraud (ou Pierrard?) ... le 29 octobre 1790"
I AM SO TAKEN WITH PATS DOLLHOUSES, I HAVE RECENTLY BEEN GIVEN A SMALL HOUSE FROM A FRIEND AND ITS SOMETHING I'VE ALWAYS WANTED AS A HOBBY BUT CAN'T REALLY AFFORD. THESE VIDEOS GIVE ME SUCH JOY. YOU GO PAT, INVENT & FILL TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT. 🤩
Wonderful!
What a delight to see this piece of art. I am a collector of dollhouses- 1) 1925 made in Germany- lights,all inside furnished and decor by 3 sisters for my mother in law. 2) 1936 NYC 4 room made from orange crates for my mother. These are MY gems
Your dolls houses sound delightful!
I want to see them 😍
The little figurines are so realistic and detailed. The dolls all have realistic hands. So magnificent!! Thank you!
Glad you like them!
@@MichaelCanadas Thank you!!🙂
What a labor of love the designer/builder had, any child would have loved this precious gift.
We think they would !
This house is an amazing piece! I am shocked of the that beautiful glass roof and the interior survived. A music recreated by Barbra is very special. Thank you Michael for sharing this special piece of history! Your presentation is great as any other done by you.
Thank you so much !
Woww, thank you for sharing, it is beautiful, so glad that is still alive......and playing the music, and it didn't want to stop🎼☺️
Glad you enjoyed it
Beyond beautiful, and Michael, you are the prefect person to honour it with your sensitive presentation. Love the surprise of the music!
Wow, thank you!
This is incredible, absolutely breathtaking!
Glad you think so!
Thrilling to see this object, a notable moment of history frozen in time. Michael Canadas explained it so well. I was blown away by the music at the end -- you brought it back to life! If only the lost harpsichord could be found. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
I adore this.
Thank you so much.
You are a very interesting soul xxxx.
Wow, thank you
I am enchanted, mesmerized and astounded. Not only do we have the visual window into the past but we can hear a message in music, that most likely exists nowhere else on earth. The craftsmanship, artistry, and ove that went into this house is amazing. As rare as it is today, I would think it would have had few contemporary examples even in 1790. Thank you so much for conserving and sharing. I don't do miniature work on this level. However, there is much that inspires me to get busy and create here.
Thank you for your kind words , Now get busy creating !
What a glorious treat!!!!
Thank you !
Breathtaking. Thank you so much
Our pleasure!
What a lovely thing to watch, sitting here with my early morning cup of coffee.
I live in Carmel and I had no idea that this was here, locally. I will have to stop by and see what you currently have out to see. What an incredible piece. It’s fantastic that it has survived all of this time and I’m so glad it’s in safe hands with you.
Come in some time ! but call first
A life-changing video.
Amazing loved this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow? Cool, seriously fascinating! Than you.
Thank you!
Oh how absolutely marvelous! Thank you, so much, for the tour of this mind boggling find!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a treasure. Thank you for sharing. While visiting they UK in the 70's, I was gifted with a tour of Titania's Palace.
Wonderful
Michael that dollhouse is beautiful I love this sofa it's so cushiony you could lay on it and not get tired cuz it's so cushiony but it's beautiful thanks for sharing it with us the doll house is beautiful the tassels on the curtains are so tiny I never saw tassels that tiny that's what I was looking at they're beautiful thank you very much
Thanks so much
You're welcome Michael I love watching when you are on UA-cam showing your dolls or doll houses cuz I'm into the same stuff you and David are into I love stuff and I love watching you two guys these are so I don't know wow amazing guys and I love to watches on UA-cam and I love your house it's beautiful in the doll houses are amazing that you have
That is so sweet thank you !
@@MichaelCanadas hey Michael have you ever been to Colorado you and David if he's ever go to Colorado I'm from Colorado but I live in Texas I'm planning on moving back to Colorado sometime this year but you need to go to Colorado springs and check out magic City I mean it is amazing to go in there and look at everything in that little museum called magic City and it's beautiful I think he's would enjoy it and take Rachel along with you I don't know if she's been there cuz she lives in Colorado but I enjoy watching you guys but tell me if you ever go to Colorado and go into that museum that's called magic City in Colorado springs you would love it I mean they're bigger than regular doll houses but it's like a little city the whole building is like that and it's amazing you guys would love it if you saw it thank you for telling me thank you and you're welcome very much
Thank you for the tip ! we will stop buy on are next trip.
I'll bet, what is missing on the front, was a climbing rose, maybe on a trellis. It even looks like there used to be some sort of a decorative container for it. And to speculate further, the rosebush must have been made of silk, so being more subjected to the surroundings, it probably deteriorated faster. And it might even be, that any surviving flowers, where then added to the vases in the house 🙂💐 Speaking of amazing, antique dollhouses, have you seen the incredible "Titanias Palace" in Denmark?
Great insight ! Denmark is on my list .
@@MichaelCanadas There is a video of it, here on UA-cam, if you just search for Titanias palace 🙂
Thank you !
Wow, Very Interesting, beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
I loved seeing this charming dolls house. The music books are amazing! To think they were written by hand with a quill pen- wow! Loved the dolls too. I think you ought to put a little harpsichord or spinet in there though!
Great idea!!
Remarkable!!!!!
Thank you !
So cool!!!
Wow, that is so fascinating, and it would have its own aged ambiance too.
Absolutely exquisite! Thank you so much!!!
You are so welcome!
The dolls wanted to hear the music again. They waited so long!
Yes they did !
Amazing thank you so much
You're welcome 😊
What a treasure!
Thank you !
How did this survive the Revolution? This reminds me of the Marie Antoinette automaton which plays the dulcimer The music recording is haunting. A woman in the early 1900s who was touring the gardens at Versailles, claimed to experience a time slip, and she heard musics from the 1790s.
We wish we new more but so glade to have it , it is a time slip !
Dexter - excellent presentation love- very fabulous toys!
Thank you !
You are incredibly smart 🙂!
You are sweet !
Amazing. So beautiful. Thankyou for sharing. The music was beautiful as well. Do you know who the doll house actually belong to?
Thank you , no we do not that was long ago !
Very intersting to see a French 18th century roombox, one of a kind. I'm curious to know more about the persons who made it, it's difficult to read the signature at the back of the commode : "fait par ... Perraud (ou Pierrard?) ... le 29 octobre 1790"
We would love to know who made it as well but ...... time
Gorgeous. I would love to hear how you acquired it.
I will never tell !
Coming soon!
You look very stylish.
How sweet of you to say!
Omg dawn's house lol
She would look Glam in it !
Silmer then DR WHO
The Father has the Mothers hat on...
...And the tall black hat is the Father's hat...
Fix it up
Thank you but we will leave it as found .
@@MichaelCanadas oh. Sorry about that. I understand.