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| Marybeth |
Posted - Mar 29 2008 : 7:44:29 PM I posted some pics of a couple things I got at a collectible shop and a couple things my Mother gave me that were my Grandmothers. I posted them on my Strawberry Hills blog. Enjoy. MB
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| electricdunce |
Posted - Mar 30 2008 : 05:54:57 AM Such lovely things, and made even more special by being family treasures. The butterfly pitcher and the little vase are very sweet too! Karin
Farmgirl Sister #153
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Posted - Mar 29 2008 : 9:31:45 PM Beautiful, MaryBeth! Isn't is wonderful to know those treasures have been loved and handled by by your ancestors. That is just so neat. And I love that butterfly pitcher too!
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| Farmtopia |
Posted - Mar 29 2008 : 7:53:20 PM A agree. they are great!!
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| KYgurlsrbest |
Posted - Mar 29 2008 : 7:49:43 PM Marybeth, how I love that mustard pot and the little dog mouthed rose pot!!!!
So wonderful that you have these items from your gran.
You have a wonderful eye!!!! I have a limoges plate that is very special to me, too...it has lovely white and pink currants all around. I don't think it's of any value, but it was my Great Aunt's and I loved her dearly.
Thank you so much for sharing...I love your blog!
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