Sunday, October 29, 2023

Monday, October 23, 2023

THE OLD MILL TRANSFERWARE FOR FALL

It's fun getting out the autumn colored
dishes for fall.  Yesterday we had
some senior couples for lunch so
that was an opportunity to change
the table up after washing the
linens and resetting.



The plates ( below left) are
part of a "Historic America"
Johnson Brothers series.


I have had a number of ladies tell
me they keep their dining room table
set all the time.




When out antiquing, I still come 
across other old punch bowls 
just like mine (above).  Each time it
causes me to recall the day I found
 mine at the Salvation Army.






 

Thursday, October 19, 2023

VINTAGE QUAKER LACE AND CROCHET TEA COZY

 

Size Large Original
Drop in Snuggie Tea Cozy

 
Vintage Quaker Lace tablecloth piece sewn over off white muslin and embellished with a lovely old crochet
 doily piece.  There are multiple layers
 of inner thick polyfil batting.  The 
lining is a tone on tone beige and
white cotton print. 

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

LASTING FLOWERS for "Tea In The Garden"

 This summer I didn't do many of my
"Tea In The Garden" blog posts because
it was so hot.  This morning it was
only 39 degrees and just expected 
to go up into the high 60's so this
was my green light.


The Zinnias usually really get going
late in the summer and right now
they are lovely.  


I need to say the roses in this bouquet
were from the market.  I did
pick some lovely blue hydrangeas
that come on once it gets cooler
like it has been.  I decided to go
out to the front sidewalk today.


There was an abundance of bees and
moths and butterflies today.


Many years ago Royal Patrician,
a US importer of English bone china,
came out with this pattern called
"English Garden".  I kept 2 cups and
saucers and dessert plates.  They
feature bugs and flowers from an
English garden.






Please pour yourself a cup
of tea.


I have been reading about all the
different types of laces lately and
following the Lace Museum site
on Facebook where there is so
much information.  I am fascinated.
 








Our leaves are just starting to turn
here.  We had such a drought in
July through September, I imagine
things will be more brown than
orange/yellow/red.


Also, lastly, I made myself a new "old"
tea cozy from a piece of a Tuscan lace 
tablecloth and a crochet doily. (this is
not for sale)



Sunday, October 15, 2023