I already have a mix of brown transferware, but this is the first "set" of plates that I have ever come across in my town. Fortunately they were being offered "open stock" and I didn't have to buy them all. They are quite old, and I didn't have to fight myself too much over buying them.
I did go home and think over this group of etchings published in 1876. I finally planned to go back and buy a few, but the day after my visit all the things that tempted me from this booth were thirty percent off. At two dollars for each folio I felt like I was rewarded for my prudence.
Originally only ten dollars, this hand sewn homespun petticoat became almost a giveaway. As much as I admire all the details, the garment has enough problems that it will be recycled into something else.
But looking it over is like a first hand lesson in sewing history.
This double wicker covered bottle was fun to find. I can't wait to put flowers in it! It has metal loops along both sides for carrying. Have you ever seen one like it before? A bargain at fourteen dollars.
Etchings were a precursor to photography, with all the delightful detail. Just awesome little works of art. And also a bit like stepping back in time and seeing daily life a hundred and fifty years or more ago.
I have no idea of the maker of my dishes. But here is a closeup of the mark.
That's it for my Picturesque European adventure right at home!
I think I'll lay low for awhile now. . . . 'til next time anyway.
I hope you're finding fun too!
Happy trails!
Jacqueline
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Great finds! Sally
ReplyDeleteWonderful finds! I'm especially in love with the brown and white Transferware.
ReplyDeleteOk, I think I finally need to ask about one of your pitchers....the creamy white one with ruffled edges on the top and embossing? I see in so many of your pics? I can't get it out of my mind and I love it. I wonder if there is another I can find somewhere? Please advise. blessings, Lady
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely finds-especially love the transferware!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
What fabulous and beautiful finds!
ReplyDeleteYou hit the jackpot!!!
ReplyDeleteYou got some great buys! I love those dishes. Beautiful. And you were rewarded for your prudence.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Your brown transfer ware dishes are just gorgeous. And displayed upon the etchings - spectacular photo.
ReplyDeleteThe handwork on the petticoat is just amazing. So much time was devoted to these everyday items.
The etchings are fabulous and really allow one to wander to another time and place. Lovely!
Hi J,
ReplyDeleteAh ha, you have been shopping! The new dishes are beautiful! I saw and wanted a set over the weekend and didn't take the plunge, now I am sorry :-(
The petticoat is so fun, I have never found one, very cool!
Happy (shopping) Trails to you :-)
Hugs,
Bella
Beautiful finds. Love the transferware.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds. Love the transferware and what a steal. Have never seen double bottles with that handle like that before. Very unique.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous finds. I love to examine vintage linen clothing and see how they were made. Sometimes the stitching is hardly visible. The 5 little home schoolers who come to my home for sewing and embroidery tuition, love to see and examine any new treasure I find. They try so hard to replicate the stitching. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat charming finds! Lovely photos of them.
ReplyDeletelove the transfer ware and petticoat, jacqueline:) tfs the info on the etchings--very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat double bottle is fantastic Jacqueline! Look what I found this weekend also. I'm hooked on these..
ReplyDeleteLovely photos :)
xxx Liz
Oh my goodness what treasures you have scored!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!
I love every single item you found, Jacqueline!
Did I ever tell you my mother's father was a Lithographer Artist for a living?
Beautiful brown transferware. Love the images in that book!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
The prices were really a bargain on those brown transferware plates. And that double bottle will look gorgeous dressed up with your fresh flowers.
ReplyDeleteNice brown plates. We had some years ago when we moved into an older house, the previous owner left them. Wish I had them now.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I am kicking myself for NOT calling dibs on my MIL's brown transfer ware. When the house was cleaned out-- I didn't attend. It was out of state; only the husband went with a handful of his family---
ReplyDeletethe brown transfer ware, donated to charity. That makes me feel a little better...(not really)...
As to the petticoat. How cool is that to just hold it in your hands and eye all of the details and handiwork? I'm sure you'll think of something wonderful to do or make with it... but just to have it for the moment. Lovely.
thanks for showing us all your goodies! Pat
They are beautiful. Love your linens too.
ReplyDeleteIs there any brown transferware left? You found some treasures for sure. I am ooh-ing and aah-ing over the petticoat! I love to look at handstitched clothing.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline: Beautiful china. I love the brown and white. Your tablescape will be perfect with them. Double woven bottles are very interesting and will make a good centerpiece with your dishes. Very fruitful shopping, I'd say..Happy Tuesday..Judy
ReplyDeleteI love everything you got. Whatever problems the petticoat has you made it look perfect in the photo. I love the detail of underclothes from back in the day. I remember when slips used to be so pretty. Now I can only find pretty ones on eBay.
ReplyDeleteI love pretty dishes. Often retail stores like Home Goods, Marshalls and TJ Maxx sells transferware in brown & white or blue & white very inexpensively. It is more fun buying them at garage sales though and even cheaper.
Wonderful finds. I too love the transferware.
ReplyDeleteLove all your finds and can't wait to see what you do with the petticoat.
ReplyDeletei need to find ME a little bit of "Europe" around MY town! wow...lovely. i adore the brown transferware (?) plates! and i've NEVER seen anything like those "twin" wicker-covered bottles. how unique and what a find! i adore old book etchings....such detail. sigh....
ReplyDeleteTFS! ;)
You have truly found the picturesque in whites and browns, Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteThank you for starting my day with such beauty!
Hugs,
Zuzu
All such great finds, but I particularly love your dishes. I have never seen a set of brown transfer ware plates before. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat great dishes! We have blue and white willow, but lately I've been coveting the pink willow. I don't need more dishes, but maybe there's room for just one more set . . .
ReplyDeleteOh, I just LOVE brown transferware... and these are wonderful. They look so pretty on the brown etching cover thingy, i'm so glad you went back and got them. Looks like some great finds, and as always you made the whole group look enchanting!
ReplyDeleteCindy
Beautiful finds Jacqueline! I love the transferware plates. It's neat how the old etchings kind of go with the plates. There is a lot of detail and a lot of work in the etchings. The old petticoat is so pretty with it's lace edge. Enjoy the day!
ReplyDeleteI love brown transferware. Your is so pretty and your photography is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
karianne
Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteWoW! Usually if I leave an item and return...it has already been sold to another. What luck... to not only find it still there...but on sale, as well! I adore the etchings from the Picturesque Europe!!! It is such a lovely week, hope yours is too!
Fondly,
Pat
Great finds! Every item is interesting and distinctive.I love those etchings.
ReplyDeletelovely lovely things you acquired here. Flowers in the wicker bottles will look really great I think.
ReplyDeleteAmazing etchings they used to put iin books I think.
The transferware is a real find. I like brown the best and love it for fall. I recently found Old Britain Castles in brown at an estate sale and was thrilled with my price too. I have no clue where to store it and it is still in a box on my bar waiting for me:}
ReplyDeleteWhat will you do with the petticoat??
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait to see...
Cheers!
Linda :o)
I recently found and didn't get an entire set of this brown transfer-ware...about 50/60 pieces...was that not a good thing? should I just buy it next time?
ReplyDeleteScore!!! the plates are fabulous. I wish I knew something about them myself. The old petticoat is fabulous, the lace itself is wonderful. Love your double wicker jugs too. Have a great week, xo marlis
ReplyDeleteLoving those brown dishes. Did you say you left some behind? ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful combination of brown with the white, great finds,
ReplyDeleteGreat finds, Jacqueline! I love brown and white transferware and would have been hovering over those dishes, trying to decide how many to buy.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful finds and a a margin price too! I love the little dress, I'm always amazed at the workmanship in them. Enjoy your finds, Laura
ReplyDeletePlease, please don't dismantle that
ReplyDeletepetticoat...it is a lesson in history,
and a pretty one at that....French?
I love those etchings and the brown transferware - I like the brown best of all the transferware colours though green runs it a very close second.
ReplyDeleteWow! What beautiful treasures you have found! LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finds, Jacqueline! The handwork at the waist of that petticoat is so lovely, and I do love cotton lace. The plates are wonderful, too. I hope you find out more about them. A mystery to solve!
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