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Thursday, January 15, 2015

White Ironstone

I am starting the year off again buy cleaning out closets of dishes to put in my next sale. A lady I know came over and said she wanted my ironstone dishes to put in her kitchen at her summer farm house ,so off they went to the country farm house.here is a few she took.

                                                   
She wanted the 2 pitchers, one old one new and tea pot which was a newer one ,she didn't want any of the flatware which was fine with me

 Mary took most of the platters
 Brown and white calico cups and saucers by staffordshire
 I thought she needed this tall brown and white splatterware what ever it's for , it is marked Johnson Bros on bottom, I stacked some cups in it . I loved these but I have at least 4 more complete sets of dishes ,all blue and white no one is a portmerion set the Strawberry Fair

I have piles of dishes and treasures in every room of my house to take out to the Indoor Garage Sale at the Holiday Inn Expo across from our Mall February the 8th 1- 4 pm Columbia Missouri
boothe rent is still available if any of you want to rent a space, they supply the tables .


It was so nice Linda at Coastal Charm featured my ironstone pitchers 

Linky parties I joined in 


11 comments:

  1. Love your ironstone collection. Especially the way you mixed the neutral brown with the ivory. I've been collection red transferware plates in the hope of using them for a Christmas dinner in the future. So fun to collect beautiful things.

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  2. Happy Pink Saturday, Janice. I am so glad you are pinking with us this weekend.

    You have some great pieces there. I am loving the covered dish. Is that a casserole, and what is the story with it? Inquiring minds want to know.

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    1. Yes the little white ironstone covered dish is a small casserole. I gave it to a girl who bought other matching pieces. It has a little chip under the lid rim .

      LOLOL I had a tiny bit of pink in my flower that is blooming

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  3. I don't know how you part with them. Kuddos to you! I have such a dish fetish and love transferware. I have a small collection of brown and a bit larger of red, but not complete sets of any. They will be gorgeous in her farmhouse!
    hugs,
    Jann

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  4. Thank you for sharing all your pretty ironstone at my party this week...they will be featured at my party on Monday.

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  5. I love the brown and white! Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing with us!

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  6. I have to agree with Jann, I just don't know how you part with them. But, it sound like they went to a very good home in the country to live "happily ever after" ~ for awhile at least!

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  7. Some lucky lady! You have collected some wonderful things. Love the calico cups. Best of luck at your indoor sale. I'm sure you will do very well!

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  8. You have some wonderful treasures. I'm not sure I could part with those treasures.

    - Alma, The Tablescaper

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