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I present to you the content of our vintage cupboard with in it some of the tableware I kept from my Mum and granny. The white and blue service I personally love the most and use them for special occasions (when it comes to our daily coffee and tea we prefer to drink from bigger mugs that not necessarily match with each other ). The brown one is from England, and we use the correspondent plates that are kept in another part of the cupboard on a day to day basis. On top, in front to the left two valuable sets - a set of fine China Paragon teacups appointed to H.M. the queen and H.M. queen mary in pink and baby blue. Love them! To the far left a pair of cups with golden elements and dark blue from a German porcelain manufacturer (I mean to sell them one day). In the bottom some more collector's items and seasonal stuff. I have more whole sets, but they are stashed away in boxes.
Happy Crazy Tuesday
Theme is: Tableware. So I decided to do something a little different. I break these out on sushi nights when I make home made sushi rolls.
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A little shop in Yanaka Ginza that sells bowls, plates and cups. We were able to find some sake cups we liked.
Made of burled wood and considered almost sacred in Finland, often filled with tea, coffee, or hot lingonberry juice. An important part of Finnish tradition.
More detailed info: finlandnaturally.com/finnish-culture-food-heritage/kuksa-...
At Scaddabush Restaurant
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Very nice vintage (the forties of the 20th century) Japanese bowl of "Mountain Wood-land" series by Nasco brand.
This bowl was used in Grimm TV series and I've got it from a massive asset sale held after the last season of this show.
Soup spoon with spiral reflection and blue and gold shadows.
This stainless steel soup spoon is placed on a textured cream tablecloth. The underside of the spoon reflects a spiral pattern woven into the texture of the fabric.
Two light sources, gold behind and white in front of the subject create the two shadows, one gold one blue.