Sometimes, if I leave work early enough, I stop by a thrift store. I was in the MOOD to shop, after seeing all the treasures at Thrifty Life Thursday. On Thursday, I got a thrill...a long-awaited ironstone thrill.
As a woman of a certain age who has been collecting white dishes for decades and using them daily, I only found out what ironstone was when I began blogging almost three years ago.
I felt silly asking another blogger what it was - and she told me simply iron was used in making the dishware. Duh. (She was very nice about it - I just felt...dumb.)
I have probably passed up hundreds of platters and dishes like this one, because of the crazing.
I even tried soaking one in bleach to get it off once. Then, I probably got rid of it.
How was I to know, crazing and brown discolorations were a good thing?
Since I became educated about ironstone, I began looking for pieces in earnest.
Note: I STILL buy odd white china pieces when I find them...ironstone marks or not.
Because I use them...daily...
Even when I haven't a clue what the mark is...any ideas?
I just thought it was a nice sized bowl in which to mix up a one-person portion of something. And hey - it cost .27c!
Just after spying a couple of bowls, I spotted the prize...
A nice platter - un-chipped, but heavily crazed. And the best part? It only cost .87c!
There was another nice unmarked platter - also .87c...
It has a few teeny-tiny chips around the scalloped rim. I bought it anyway.
My crazed platter is Knowles, Taylor & Knowles:
It was most likely produced in the 1870's to 1923, when the company went bankrupt. I found an interesting history HERE.
I also found another MUSTARD jar...after recently finding another for Hannah. What are the odds? It's very similar...now she'll have two; both topless.
Here is the one I found a couple of weeks ago:
She has mustard, gray and black in her dining room...so we'll figure out some way to use them!
The last white china thing I found was a few weeks back:
I bought two new boxes of 8 porcelain corn holders. Now, I can feed corn on the cob to 7 of my closest friends. :)
Word for the Day:
2 Corinthians 4:6-7
6 For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
7 But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us.
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