xoxo No not that kind ,some sugar bowls. I love old dishes as anyone can tell by looking at my blog and I really love the 1800's large sugar bowls they are as large as a teapot, anyway mine are. I love this green toile pattern large sugar from the 1800;s I bought it once at a shop closing , it has a couple boo boo's however that is OK with me cause i'm not a perfectionist
Sweet little feet
I only have 2 of the toile pattern and am looking for one to match my latest gift teapot. Love this pretty pink toile large sugar bowl also
compared to average smaller sugar bowl
This is my beautiful gorgeous 1830-1840 pink luster teapot from my antique friend in Alabama .
Also check out his blog if you love true 1800 antiques
Long Goose Neck Spout
Previously he sent me the gorgeous tea cups as seen in previous posts of mine. I am at the least thrilled. You know when a person sends you such a treasure they are a very good person .Also if you ever read or have any Tasha Tudor books she collected these dishes
Now I need to get to work, after I have a pot of hot tea
Parties I joined in
Friends Sharing Tea at Bernideen's
Coastal Charm Party
It's A Small Town Life
PINK Saturday
I love old dishes, too.
ReplyDeleteThese are so charming . . . thanks for sharing:)
Such pretty china you have.
ReplyDeleteWhat a "sweet" post! I never get tired of seeing beautiful dishes so this post was a delight.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you!
Beautiful pieces! I love Tasha Tudor....I need to find one of her books and settle down with a nice pot of tea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and big. Antique sugar bowls were big, I guess to hold lots of sugar for a big family ? Love it it's transferware.
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Love transferware myself. Have a few dishes. Janice
ReplyDeleteOh I love them all! My husband has said "No more dishes!" but I keep sneaking them in. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love your dishes. Transferware and toile. My favourite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful china!Awesome post.Hugs.
ReplyDeleteYou are so fortunate to have received the pink luster! I have just started looking for them and the first one I saw was $45 for a teacup & saucer. But I want a bargain!
ReplyDeleteI love china, and old china, too. Funny, whenever I see these huge sugar bowls (which I don't ever buy because I don't put sugar in my tea and use just a small sugar bowl for guests) I think of them as junior soup tureens!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful designs! I love old dishes too...especially creamers and sugar bowls....oh and tea cups! Well, ALL old dishes! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love anything in toile and your sugar bowls are gorgeous! No room to collect them here but they go perfect in your home.
ReplyDeleteI love your dishware. The toile pattern is a favorite of mine, in dishes and fabric. Thanks for linking up today! I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteWow, I've never seen such large sugar bowls. I'm also loving your pretty teapot.
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You have the prettiest things! I always love to come here and see something new and interesting. I love the pink but oh my goodness I adore the GREEN ONE!!--it's amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your beautiful pieces. TFS.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous old dishes ...I love all things vintage and never tire of seeing and admiring them...You certainly have some super pieces...I LOVE that teaset ...Lucky you...Hugs
ReplyDeleteDearest Janice,
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I'm so in love with all your so charming sugar bowls, they truly talk to my heart, thank you for sharing them with us today!
Wishing you a most lovely weekend ahead,
I'm sending my dearest love to you
XOXO Dany