I have never seen a bread plate like that, Mary! Now I know I am not over here much..because I do follow you..but it's all I can do to keep up with..well you know how it is! Anyway..because of you..I am collecting milk glass. AND displaying it. I had a few pieces..and then I saw yours all laid out with the sun touching it..and something happened. Now..I watch for it. It's lovely. There really IS something about it that is so homey.
I am going to be on the lookout for a breadplate with those words..but..I bet I won't find one! :) It belongs to Mary at Little Red House. Much love, Mona
What a fabulous find - I just love browsing through antique shops! I just stumbled across your blog & have just spent the last half an hour enjoying myself reading through some old posts. I have just signed up as your latest follower & I look forward to popping back for some more inspiration! x Melissah from Scrapbook
I love that bread platter. Wonderful find. I am sure it mean't alot in 1860.
ReplyDeletePaula
Oh what a wonderful find. Love the lighting in the photo!
ReplyDeleteLeann
...Lovely plate. And I'm sure you bought it for a song. :o)
ReplyDelete...Also, lovely photos.
...Blessings
Lovely plate - the handles are a wonderful touch. And another great photo.
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ReplyDeleteThat is a marvelouis find,
an sooo old. Isn't it great to find something still intact after all those years.
Bon appitite
yvonne
I love this plate!!!
ReplyDeleteMarkus
I love it! Carla
ReplyDeleteWhat a great plate and a terrific find! I love to find things like this! Hope your week is going well!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Amazing shot:) Greetings:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I've never seen a plate with those word on it before. I have a wooden cutting board with the words. Pamela
ReplyDeleteHow I love your vintage finds! This is beautiful...I have an old cutting board with these words too but have never seen ironstone...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, lovely picture!
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virginia
I have never seen a bread plate like that, Mary!
ReplyDeleteNow I know I am not over here much..because I do follow you..but it's all I can do to keep up with..well you know how it is!
Anyway..because of you..I am collecting milk glass. AND displaying it. I had a few pieces..and then I saw yours all laid out with the sun touching it..and something happened.
Now..I watch for it. It's lovely. There really IS something about it that is so homey.
I am going to be on the lookout for a breadplate with those words..but..I bet I won't find one! :) It belongs to Mary at Little Red House.
Much love,
Mona
What a fabulous find - I just love browsing through antique shops! I just stumbled across your blog & have just spent the last half an hour enjoying myself reading through some old posts. I have just signed up as your latest follower & I look forward to popping back for some more inspiration!
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Melissah from Scrapbook
Hi Melissah, Welcome, and thank you so much for your sweet comment! xoxo
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