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5 Treasured Vintage Dishware Brands Worth Hunting Down​


"5 Treasured Vintage Dishware Brands Worth Hunting Down: An antique shop owner shares some beautiful and underrated collections to scoop up for a steal on your next flea market trip." To read the rest of the article: https://www.allrecipes.com/article/...722&cid=835352&mid=96479155970&lctg=192582665

We had a few of the Jewel Tea Autumn Leaf dishes when I was a kid. I wasn't familiar with the Tea Leaf Ironstone brand 'till I read this; it's really nice.
 

It can be a fun and sometimes profitable hobby to put together sets of dishes from thrift shop and flea market finds.

I pieced together a small set of Johnson Brothers Friendly Village that I enjoyed and eventually sold.
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5 Treasured Vintage Dishware Brands Worth Hunting Down​


"5 Treasured Vintage Dishware Brands Worth Hunting Down: An antique shop owner shares some beautiful and underrated collections to scoop up for a steal on your next flea market trip." To read the rest of the article: https://www.allrecipes.com/article/...722&cid=835352&mid=96479155970&lctg=192582665

We had a few of the Jewel Tea Autumn Leaf dishes when I was a kid. I wasn't familiar with the Tea Leaf Ironstone brand 'till I read this; it's really nice.
I sold a cracked egg cup tea leaf design on ebay years ago , could not believe what I got for it. Have never come across this design since.
 

The Spousal Equivalent's mother had a huge collection of the Jewel T dishes. We couldn't get much for them, the antique stores have a glut of them. I remember my mother and grandmother had sets of them; they'd buy them a few at a time from the Jewel T man when he came around in his van.

My dad collected Blue Willow. I'd buy a piece every time I saw one at a garage sale or flea market. He didn't care what pattern it was, just as long as it was some form of Blue Willow.
 
I’ve been trying for years to unload supposedly valuable Royal Doulton, Spode, that type of thing and nobody wants it even free. Maybe this year I can get one of the “thrifts” to take it, doing some more downsizing. Years ago I was told it was valuable. Have fantasies of taking it deep into some rocky canyon and smashing it to bits!
 
I’ve been trying for years to unload supposedly valuable Royal Doulton, Spode, that type of thing and nobody wants it even free. Maybe this year I can get one of the “thrifts” to take it, doing some more downsizing. Years ago I was told it was valuable. Have fantasies of taking it deep into some rocky canyon and smashing it to bits!
My sympathies. My sis has a boatload of Wedgewood pieces that are stored under the house.
 
I’ve been trying for years to unload supposedly valuable Royal Doulton, Spode, that type of thing and nobody wants it even free. Maybe this year I can get one of the “thrifts” to take it, doing some more downsizing. Years ago I was told it was valuable. Have fantasies of taking it deep into some rocky canyon and smashing it to bits!


My friend just paid a lot of money to buy Spode dishes from someone in another state. I would list them online.
 
We donated all the good china to Value Village many years ago. It was all sitting in the cupboards, unused. I hope someone is enjoying setting their table with it and getting enjoyment from it.
I'm sure they are. I've seen many dish sets purchased from our PAWS thrift store over the years while I've been in shopping.

I'm going over to my stepfather's again Saturday to go through more boxes of my mother's stuff. All going to PAWS. Hate every second of it but at least the store gets donations to pay for spay and neuter.
 


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