Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Treasures From Gopeng Antique Kopitiam

Last month I did a post on the dinner we had at Gopeng Antique Kopitiam for our dinner. If you are interested to see what we ate, you can click here. While we were waiting for our food to be served, I used the waiting time to look around and took snapshots of the many treasures displayed there.
One of the entrance to the kopitiam.
Tricycle old fashioned stall.
An art piece on the wooden wall.
An American native on the left, a rattan basket in the centre, a bell on the top right, a wood face mask and a bicycle leaning against the wall.
A replica of an old fashioned cooking stove.
A wooden structure surrounding a well.
The well used to be the only source of water for cooking, washing, etc.
Using an enamel basin as a wash basin with piped water.
A mini fish pond.
Old fashioned wooden window with tinted glass above.
An old rattan chair.
Kinta Omnibus company's time table sign that displayed the departure time of their buses.


He isn't really being slow about his promised return,
even though it sometimes seems that way.
But he is waiting, for the good reason that
he is not willing that any should perish,
and he is giving more time for sinners to repent.
(2 Peter 3:9, The Living Bible-TLB)

58 comments:

  1. Interesting series of photos - thank you for joining us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/09/orchids-other-worldly.html to share them.

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    1. Thank you, Sue for hosting. Have a beautiful day!

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  2. The art piece on the wooden wall is very nice...

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. The room was quite dim and I couldn't snap a clearer pic of the art piece. Have a nice day!

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  3. Muito interessante esta série de belas fotografias.
    Um abraço e boa semana.
    Andarilhar

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  4. Many interesting antiques there.

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    1. There are more antiques which I will share in my later posts.

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  5. you found a lot of great treasures!

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  6. My fav is the mini fishpond!

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    1. A mini fish pond makes a lot of difference to the surrounding.

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  7. Nancy, you have collected a wonderful group of treasures this week, thanks so much. The Kinta Omnibus company's time table sign is so bright and colorful. Have a wonderful day and please stop back again.

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    1. Thank you, Tom for hosting. Have a wonderful day too!

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  8. Hey...the japanese girl wooden art reminds me of something. we used to fold similar looking japanese doll and make into bookmarks

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  9. Such an interesting collection here.

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  10. Love the interesting decor pieces here! Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Nice picture.May i know, do u use ur cellphone or camera to took all the picture?

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    1. Thank you, Catherine. I only use a smartphone to take pictures for my blog. Have a great day!

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  12. My favorite is the mini fish pond. That is most inviting. I can almost hear the water.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. I like the fish pond too! Have a great day!

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  13. I especially love the mini fish pond! I love them, I find them to be very relaxing. :)

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I love to watch the fish swimming in the water.

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  14. A lot to look at, so you don't mind if your food takes too long. I love the stove, I have never seen an old one like this. And the basin is also another favorite. I love the pretty color and pattern. Does the water really run, so you can turn it in and wash? That would be fun!

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    1. In fact, I was so taken up with taking photos that I forgot about the food. The basin was put to good use. There is running water from the tap for customers to wash their hands.

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  15. interesting decor and place to see!

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  16. I guess I am glad we live in today's time. I do like some modern appliances.
    MB

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    1. I too am glad we are living in modern times. We have some very wonderful modern appliances to help make our lives easier.

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  17. Thanks for sharing us this part of your world Nancy!

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    1. All these antiques kept me occupied while waiting for our food!

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  19. interesting post...thx for sharing! xx

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  20. Lovely photos of interesting things. You have so many places nearby with great photographic opportunities. Stay well Diane

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  21. Thank you, De. Have a fantastic day!

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  22. Thank you, Tamar. Have a wonderful day!

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