Meanwhile, as I was feasting and conversing, DH was, as ever, on the hunt. He found an estate sale with a collection of chinaware made in Japan.
This set was 1915 vintage, with hand-painted gold trim. I told the ladies running the sale that I had my friends over for tea every month, and if I had a set like that I would, of course, hand wash it and display it with pride. then I offered them two thirds of what they were asking, and they took it because the pretties were going to a good home.
Four cups, four saucers, 6 plates, a creamer, and a chocolate pot with a lid. I don't think the world will stop turning if I put tea in the chocolate pot.
There was also this sweet, solitary white and gold set. Pretty little handle on it.
And this sumptous red and gold cup and saucer that DH bought before I even got home because he knew it would delight me.
He also picked up this chalice object because he recognized the pattern as one I have. I don't know what this is, though. a sorbet dish? A fruit cup?
This sweet little bowl and plate are also hand painted and pre-war Japan (the stamp on the back reads, "Nippon")
WE went back on Sunday when everything under $25 was half price and got a set of six buffet plates and cups for $12. The decoration is decals, but so charming.
And for my dinner he made me some perfect, perfect acorn-squash soup! Oh surely I am among the most fortunate of women!
The table is strewn with fabrics, laundry for the folding, and do you see that JoAnn circular with the 50% off coupon? That's gonna get some use today! One comforter is almost pieced, and the other two are raging for their turns. Sew on!!
Lots of great finds!
ReplyDeleteWhat a score!! I love that they recognized the value of the tea set beyond it's price and allowed it to go to such a worthy new home!
ReplyDeleteQuite the haul. Very, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery nice finds and they will be loved and used in their new home.
ReplyDeleteOh pretty, pretty tea sets!
ReplyDeleteYou are indeed a lucky girl, but then again, you deserve it.
What posh tea parties you are now going to enjoy. xx
Yes you are very lucky! What a bunch of sweet cups and saucers!
ReplyDeleteOH! Gasp! That's wonderful, Roxie! What amazing pretties... and they're going to the BEST home!
ReplyDeleteWhat a haul!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what the chalice-thingie is, but the pattern is pretty.