Whatzit #7: Look Close.

Look close. You should be able to see right through this week’s Whatzit. 

Leave your guess as a comment this week; the official answer will be posted Sunday.

Whatzit #7 is an antique cloche, which is a glass dome that acts like a mini-greenhouse.  Cloche is French for ‘bell’, the shape of this cover.  Cloches come in different shapes and sizes.  Sometimes used to protect garden plants from early freezes, or to protect, decorate and control humidity for indoor plants.  This particular cloche was found during the Canal House Cooking book signing by Saveur magazine’s founder Christopher Hirsheimer.  She was in Lexington to speak at the Woodford Human Society’s Fundraise, but also served up some cookbook snacks one evening at Debbie Chamblin’s Belle Maison Antiques and Trillium.  Click on the shop names for Web-site access. 

Belle Maison Antiques
525 West Short Street
Lexington, KY 40507
t/f  859.252.9030
www.bellemaisonantiques.com

Trillium
525 West Short Street
Lexington, KY 40507
859.255.1010
www.trilliumstyle.com

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3 Responses to “Whatzit #7: Look Close.”


  1. 1 Darlene Williams

    A humane fly catcher.

  2. 2 Susan Smith-Durisek

    Hi Darlene…
    In the words of the esteemed Jeopardy host Alex Trebek, “I’m sorry, that’s not quite the answer we were looking for.” Smiles… Susan

  3. 3 Bob Perry

    A cloche, used to protect plants from freezing early in the season.

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