Another Vintage Thingy Thursday, hosted by Suzanne at Coloradolady.
I have a new item. It is new to me. But is old and probably vintage. I got it at a flea market/antique store on a recent mad rush lunch hour visit. It is a four piece cup and dessert plate set.If you look closer you can see the little rim inset for the cup to sit in the dessert plate. And see the slight handle on one side of the plate?It is a pink dogwood blossom design. The bottom is stamped UCAG CO CHINA. (Not made in China, but stating it is china.) The dessert plate is in the shape of a shell with a scallop edge. This will be the first of this kind to add to my dish collection.
Go here to check out other Vintage Thingy Thursday posts. And thank you fitty's pinky rose cottage for commenting that these are a cherry blossom pattern. I didn't know what it was really. It's nice to get info on VTT.
gin
The design is so pretty, and the shape is very delicate! Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteAnother great set of dishes, love the pattern and shape of these, they look so delicate.
ReplyDeleteMolly
So pretty! I've never seen anything like them!
ReplyDeletethe flowers on the plate look like cherry blossom.. so pretty.. Happy VTT
ReplyDeleteGin - - now this is truly beautiful - and so different - - You find the most unique and beautiful things - what a lovely set to add to your heirloom collection for your 'girls'.
ReplyDeletethat desert set is so very pretty. What fun it would be to have friends over to use it!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love stumbling across something neat when you are just on a quick shopping trip?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty dishes.
What a pretty luncheon set. So dainty!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty--what a great lunch-break find!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty I have never seen ones like those. But thats what makes them so special
ReplyDeleteErika @ homegrown family
Those are very pretty. Love the pink flowers. Nice find. Thanks for showing them off today.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun lunch break, these are so sweet for a ladies tea, very oriental looking.
ReplyDeleteRoslyn
Yes, these were really popular in the 50's and 60's. Ladies would host some kind of selling party and these were good to serve refreshments on. Your's are extra pretty.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely, dainty set. It's beautiful.. Happy VTT..hope it's a great day.
ReplyDeleteHow very unique, Gin! I love Pink Dogwoods- or White for that matter!
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I have not seen a dogwood pattern of this style of luncheon plates...very pretty. I have a set of rose ones.
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns on them and they are delicate and elegant :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely dishes. So springy. Every time I come to your blog, I get to hear "Our House". My dearest friends sang that song at our wedding. Love it.
ReplyDeleteOoohhh. I am super jealous of those!
ReplyDeleteThey're gorgeous. And I love dogwood blossoms - it's our state tree.
LUCkY YOU, Gin!!!..i love it :)
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