This is a wonderful flow blue tea pot.
Vintage lemoges hand painted shoe
Fostoria candle sticks that I sold on Etsy just 15 minutes after listing.
Fostoria candle sticks that I sold on Etsy just 15 minutes after listing.
Vintage China
All the rest are a total look at the dishes.
Don't you love the Cobalt Blue pieces.
My favorite is this flow blue soup tureen,
Hope you are having a great week.
All the rest are a total look at the dishes.
Don't you love the Cobalt Blue pieces.
My favorite is this flow blue soup tureen,
Well since I am in the business of selling you will find most of these pieces for sale on my web site, vintagetochic.com or on Etsy. Come visit me. They will go fast.
Hope you are having a great week.
Judy
9 comments:
I do soooooooo love those plates, Judy..... I don't need any more though according to Love Bunny! Lovely though, chickee......
xoxo
Connie
Judy! Really beautiful pieces. Don't you hate to part with them?
Love the little shoes.
Wow Judy the pieces are all absolutely fabulous... If I had a house I would be there buying... Thanks for sharing all that gorgeous china...
HUGS,
Donna
Do you ever find yourself not wanting to part with some of the things that you purchased. Auctions are fun but I can't keep up with some of the people. We will be going to one in March mainly because it is family. I love your dishes. Shirley
,That aqua boot is beautiful!The candle sticks are so elegant looking.You found some wonderful deals.Hugs,Jen
I love the fostoria and the flo blue, they are wonderful treasures for your new shop.
So many beautiful things. My favorite is the Fostoria candleholders. The delicate designs have always had a place i my heart!
Judy, I can see why you blew your budget. Great stuff. I would have done the same thing. My husband and I run and auction and I do all the "home cookin" so I can tell you we have standing room only all the time. It is rare to find pieces that nice though at our auction, although once in a while I get lucky. Have a great day.
I love all the things you got at the auction, especially the flo blue. I have a friend who started collecting pieces a number of years ago. She had a chance to buy a complete set of flo blue about 1987 for about $200, or something, but she was a recent widow and didn't feel she could afford it. She has rued that day a many a time! There's no telling how much one would have to pay for it these days. I know it's expensive! great buying, judy!
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