Morning! That brown transferware is beautiful...I love the colors and the leaves on the edges of the plate...and your photography is just breathtaking girl..Fall decorating colors are just so pretty...hope you are having a great week!
Oh Mary, you got me hooked on the look of brown transferware. I found an entire set at Goodwill!! I'm running out of space to store all my serving pieces & dinnerware. You've created a lovely vignette. I was watching one of the decorating shows last night and they were explaining the theory of designing using odd numbers - three vases..... and as you have demonstrated here - three plates. Well, you have a charger and two plates, which fulfills the "theory of three".
Oh Mary, I love your brown transferware! I need to yank mine down and play :) I am so ready for Fall around here but the weather just refuses to join in.
When I came upon the latest entry to your blog I thought..."oh boy, Mary's playing with her dishes again"! Love when you do that! And your pictures are so amazing. I don't care how good a camera you may have...you definitely have an eye and talent here.
i love them!! i found 3 cups and saucers at a thrift store. i will try to take a pic for tomorrow's post. i am not real sure what the pattern is. they say made in england on the bottom.
Very pretty Mary - love the colors and textures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm thinking turkey and dressing.
ReplyDeleteWe are still in the 80's here and I just can't get into Fall.
ReplyDeleteYour brown transferware is so pretty. My daughter has my mom's set and someday, I will go out and take pics of it to show you.
All at once, I have the craving for RED transferware; I think Penny started that for me!! :O)
I actually just love ANY color of it.
Morning! That brown transferware is beautiful...I love the colors and the leaves on the edges of the plate...and your photography is just breathtaking girl..Fall decorating colors are just so pretty...hope you are having a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh Mary, you got me hooked on the look of brown transferware. I found an entire set at Goodwill!! I'm running out of space to store all my serving pieces & dinnerware. You've created a lovely vignette. I was watching one of the decorating shows last night and they were explaining the theory of designing using odd numbers - three vases..... and as you have demonstrated here - three plates. Well, you have a charger and two plates, which fulfills the "theory of three".
ReplyDelete- Suzanne, the Farmer's Wife
I LOVE it! I love shades of browns and creams.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Browns always look so rich and warm. I love the look of brown on brown and wouldn't have thought to do it before seeing your place setting.
ReplyDeleteOOOhh---- I recognize Meakin's Tonquin pattern. May we see more?
ReplyDeleteSally
Although I collect red transferware, after seeing these photos...I could start adding the brown to my stash! Very pretty photos!
ReplyDeleteHi, Mary, I just love that brown transferware & if I had more room, would probably start a collection of that too. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Mary, I love your brown transferware! I need to yank mine down and play :) I am so ready for Fall around here but the weather just refuses to join in.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Dena
Love the brown; it is such a warm and cozy color.
ReplyDeleteJanet
You never disappoint!
ReplyDeleteWhen I came upon the latest entry to your blog I thought..."oh boy, Mary's playing with her dishes again"! Love when you do that! And your pictures are so amazing. I don't care how good a camera you may have...you definitely have an eye and talent here.
ReplyDeleteAmazing...I love the brown transferware.....cherry
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm craving fall too!
ReplyDeleteAh - the brown transfeware is LOVELY! I love the rich colors of fall.
ReplyDeleteI have a few little pieces of brown transfer ware and they have the added benefit of being designed by Clarice Cliff!
ReplyDeleteLove the transferware. LOVE the transferware!!
ReplyDeletei love them!! i found 3 cups and saucers at a thrift store. i will try to take a pic for tomorrow's post. i am not real sure what the pattern is. they say made in england on the bottom.
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