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This would be one heck of a spread for Valentine's day! This window display caught my eye while walking around before the last Stopdown club event.
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I love Christmas, and a Christmas with all the trimmings is just what I enjoy. Therefore Christmas luncheon had in the dining room this year, owing to rainy weather conditions, is a classic affair. Antique Edwardian salon chairs, Royal Albert "Val d'Or" tableware, crystal glasses, Sheffield cutlery, antique silverware and my grandmother's napkin rings, antique linen, embroidered napery, and festive Christmas crackers.
However, it is my floral centrepiece that I enjoy most about my table setting every Christmas. This year my florist supplied me with cream, magenta and pale pink roses. The asparagus fern comes from my garden, as I like to create my own centrepieces.
So why pink? Pink isn't exactly the first colour that springs to mind when you think of Christmas. A few weeks before Christmas 2022, a very dear Flickr friend of mine in America sent me a wonderful Christmas parcel full of lots of lovely presents, including a set of six Sheffield Steel knives from the early 1950s with porcelain handles painted in pink and hand decorated and gilded. She hoped that they might look good on my Christmas table, which they would have since the floral arrangement I made for my centrepiece last year also consisted of pink roses. What my friend did not count on was the backlog of Christmas parcels in the post. Sadly, they did not arrive until after New Year 2023. However they did make it to my Christmas table setting this year, and so I ordered pink and white roses again from my florist. The pink theme, carried on by bonbons featuring pink accents, looked wonderful and the knives were remarked upon favourably by all the diners at my table. This same friend sent me the cake slice to match this year, and it arrived before Christmas, so I was able to use it to slice and serve my Christmas plum pudding.
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas Day and are enjoying the time between here and New Year's Eve.
I forgot to take a pic for WAH until I sat down at the supper table. So there you go.
We're Here abstracting nonsense
Complete Re-ment Tea Time Collection, plus pink tableware set included with the Re-ment Brown Cabinet, just to even things up.
Dear friends,
I uploaded some images what are actually not very new but they have to do. I feel so sorry but I have no time to comment any of your photos. My job is keeping me very busy. When I thought it won’t keep me busy outside the working hours it actually does with some stuff I volunteered.
I hope you are all doing well and enjoying holiday season!
Tiina
Bone china dessert plate, moulded leaf rim in gilt with pink ground border and enamelled violets.
Impressed registered design mark with encoded date of 22nd June 1870, made by Harvey Adams and Co, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
c1870
HMCMS:DA1992.43
DPAASN37
ボンボニエール "星・雪" (2019) 有田焼 (EATART・李荘窯とのコラボレーション) ∅55x30mm
デミタスカップ&ソーサー "つづきの物語" (2019)(EATART・李荘窯とのコラボレーション) ∅55x60mm,∅120x25mm
マグカップ "ABC" (2019)(EATART・李荘窯とのコラボレーション) ∅7.5x7.5mm
EATART tableware available at
Group Show “Winter Festa”
Gallery Echo-ann, Tokyo
2019.12.20-2020.01.10
グループ展 “ウインターフェスタ”
ギャラリー枝香庵 銀座 東京
2019.12.20-2020.01.10
Number 107 for 116 Pictures in 2016 : Jugs
I made these when I was still a studio pottery student,.
I have kept very little of my own work over the years as I made it for money not as a hobby!
I still use these two.
The glazes are Temmoku on the top half of the big one and both insides, and wood ash glazes on the rest.
I always made all my own glazes: it is extremely interesting chemically.
Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.
Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
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