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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Vintage Thursday on Wednesday Night


When my sister and I were in Cambria, CA. on our vacation. I bought this soup plate in an wonderful antique store on Main St. I always wanted one of these plates after seeing one in a magazine and in a blogging friend's kitchen. So, when I spotted this one I decided to splurge and buy it. The mark on the back says it was made in Japan and below "Japan" are the initials *B.F.K.* . It's also stamped with some symbols that were pressed into it before it was fired. I love this plate and hope I can find more information about it. If anyone out there knows anything about this kind of plate, please let me know.

These two necklaces were at the local thrift store. I needed pearls for some jewelry I'm making and these were very pretty ones with all the connections and clasps too. The "choker" with the rhinestones was $2.00 and the other one was $1.50. What a deal

I love old jewelry. It's so fun to use old pieces of jewelry in something that you make. I will be making some gourd jewelry again soon and with my new skills, from the workshop, I hope to be able to make some pretty sparkly pieces. We all need a little BLING in our lives and these old necklaces should add a lot of "pretty" to whatever I make.
Lastly....

When I did a Vintage Thursday post in March on these two plates I said I would show everyone what I did with the plates. Well here they are on my living room wall above the front window. I couldn't find another plate that looked good with these two, so I put the straw hat in the middle. I like it. It's nice for Spring and Summer. What do you think?

For other vintage- obsessed folks that have a love of old things take a look at Colorado Lady's blog. She is our hero and mentor.
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21 comments:

  1. You won't believe this--I have two plates like yours! They are different than yours and different from each other. I bought them at a shop on Oregon, and were told they were French (?) I will send you a picture!!!!! What magazine did you see them in (you knew someone was going to ask that and I bet you can't remember) Good deal on the pearls and your plate display is very clever!

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  2. P. S. LOVE the new blog header--beautiful--all of you!

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  3. I've never seen that pattern of blue and white, I like it very much. Also, like what you did with the plate rack...the hat in the middle is really a neat idea.
    Thanks for sharing~
    Ann
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    The Tattered Tassel

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  4. Well...I think the straw hat is perfect in that space, it's very summery. Great idea that you could change out with the seasons. Love the jewelry idea. I never thought to buy thrift store and then take it apart and make something wonderful...you've got me thinking now. Time for a trip to the thrift store.;p I just love vintage thingy thursday, thanks for sharing.

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  5. The hat looks good there. I like the scrolly shelf too. In time you may find another plate to go with the others but it looks good as it is.

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  6. You've got me thinking about my old beads, now. Some of them are truly vintage! Love your plate and hat display, looks just right for a home at the end of a dirt road. :)

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  7. Love your blog header. The plates are beautiful.
    Thanks for stopping by my blog. Have a happy VTT day. Vicky

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  8. I love the blue and white plates, and those necklaces are divine!

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  9. Oh I love the banner C.- I have mentioned before that I love antiquities, as well as dishes, they are my weakness! Mine are starting to pile up on the counter...I need to live in a kitchen he he

    Oh BTW- the poem I wrote Ode To Zesters, I recorded it for my radio gig on http://www.croptocuisine.org/about-2/people/ where you will see my bio- I am hoping they read it, because I say "for Farmlady" :)

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  10. Your blue dishes is awesome. I am starting to collect blue jars and it is addicting lol! Happy weekend!

    VTT~Old Book

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  11. I finally have a few minutes to catch up on my blog reading. It has been a very busy week! I love the beautiful blue plate; I am a big fan of old blue china too. The jewelry is pretty too; my daughter is using a vintage rhinestone brooch on her wedding dress and we decided she needs a small vintage necklace too... more shopping! Your Corgis are very cute guys too; Elvis would like to join in the fun. I like the photos of the planes in the storm too.

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  12. You have a very nice vintage show for today. Too, you are very talented and creative.

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  13. I like the pattern on your soup dish. That's an interesting plate hanger too.

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  14. Thanks for sharing, and happy VTT.

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  15. THat plate could be part of a set, and something made in Japan after an English Victorian design. They look Victorian, the 1880's. Very nice find, and right in my backyard!!

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  16. Oh, I love the blue and white plates. (Love your little Corgis too!)

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  17. Don't you love Cambria?! And what a nice memento of your trip you found to bring home with you, so pretty!

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  18. Your plates are so pretty! I love that pattern, and I really like how you hung the others on the wall, very cute idea! Have a great VTT!

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  19. Love your beautiful blue and white bowl, that pretty jewelry and the plate display with the hat is just gorgeous. I really,really like that. Happy VTT..

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  20. Lovely plate!

    BTW I'm a bit late getting here...loved your ode to nature after your hail storm. Hope it stays sunny.

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  21. That soup plate is so pretty, and I bet you would love to have a whole set of it! And I like what you did with the two plates and the straw hat. So much more character than if you just had a third plate up there!
    Happy VTT!
    Carol

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