Saturday, October 30, 2010

VINTAGE LOVE SATURDAY...VINTAGE CHINA


Another week has rolled around and it's Vintage Love Saturday over on SouthernLadyVintage's blog. Each week there is a new theme and today it's vintage china. There are so many beautiful china patterns, but this one brings back fond memories. It was my grandmother's pattern. Not expensive, but loved, none the less. It is easy to find at estate sales, however you may not recognize it. Each piece has a different scene on it. These are Colonial Homestead dishes by Royal China. I love the green and white colors and the colonial pattern is perfect for a farm house, cabin or anywhere else for that matter!





Be sure to visit again next week for Vintage Love Saturday!

8 comments:

  1. I agree! Perfect for a lodge or cabin!! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I remember this from my aunt's house. We'd gather at her house one weekend and at our house the next for Sunday dinner and to watch football or basketball and to share hand-sewing the ladies were working on. Great memories. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. I love how each piece is different! How cool!

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  4. Great china pattern ... how fun it would be to have a different design every meal, or if you're a kid, to request your "own" plate! I'd ask for the spinning wheel.

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  5. This would be a fun pattern to collect for autumn. It just seems so warm and homey.

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  6. My mother had this dinnerware when I was a child and I still have one of the dinner plates hanging on the wall as a piece of "art". What good memories it brings back to see all the different pictures on the china!
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    Thanks!

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  7. The 1st 2 pictures are of The Old Curiosity Shop China, not Colonial Homestead. The differences are in the shades of green and the rims of the patterns are different Colonial Homestead is a darker green with wooden planks and dowels while The Old Curiosity Shop is,the lighter green with handles and hinges around the rim

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