While on a visit to one of the many pottery factories of Stoke on Trent, I spied these Spode woodland animal plates & bought them.
I decided on a pastural scene for a change & wandered around the house collecting some things:
* the little deer antlers bought recently on a trip to the coast ..
* some pheasant feathers that I love
* a vintage tea tin to hold the feathers
* a red wooden footed bowl
* 2 red wooden bowls
* some vintage leather books
* a vintage primitive painting
Favourite wooden items - the colours are perfect in our home
I love this plate design - reminds me of our bunny ..
I found 2 larger plates to use with my new spode ones …
I love the vintage unframed painting paired with the gorgeous blue leather book
I hope your week is going well - are you on track with all the things that need doing? Thanks for stopping by & taking time to leave a comment.
Dee ~♥~
Looks SO beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debs - I was rather pleased with it as I have deviated from my normal sideboard style.
DeleteI am on clock restrictions.....but your RL plates are gorgeous! I have never seen any like them......they would be great for a New Years Eve party!
ReplyDeleteOh Lynda - my daughters have bought most the Ralph Lauren clock plates for me. They are made by Wedgwood in the potteries near us for Ralph Lauren & are quite hard to find as most are shipped to the US … http://deeatthecarlton.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/setting-table.html
DeleteI love their quirkiness & have them out often. I hope your festive planning is going well.
I have just enjoyed going through your posts.
ReplyDeleteLove your mix of making/restoring things and
a sight of the places you've visited.
If you have time please have a look at my blog http://www.addisonembroideryatthevicarage.co.uk
(hope my comments fits the box!)
with best wishes
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