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Saturday, March 9, 2019

How I Love Transferware Dishes

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 In my last post, I shared a Spring Vignette on the top of the China Cupboard in the Den ......
I used several pieces of my red and blue Transferware Collection in this display......

Click HERE if you missed this post......

Today, I will be sharing the inside of the China Cupboard ...........
If you remember, this is what the China Cupboard looked like decorated for Winter......
 Click HERE if you missed that post......

The Den is the only room where I do some decorating for Saint Patrick's Day.....

Unfortunately, because of my Knee Replacement Surgery scheduled for the end of April, I will not be decorating for St. Patrick's Day or Easter this year.......

 This is what the China Cupboard looked like last year decorated for Saint Patrick's Day......
  If you would like to see this post from last year, please click HERE....

I know that I have shown you my Transferware Collection numerous times in the past but I have changed things around a bit and displayed the dishes a bit differently......

What exactly is Transferware?????

"Transferware is the term given to pottery that has had a pattern applied by transferring the print from a copper plate to a specially sized paper and finally to the pottery body. While produced primarily on earthenware, transfer prints are also found on ironstone, porcelain and bone china."
The color theme of the Den is blue, burgundy and beige so these dishes fit in perfectly ......
The China Cupboard was given to me by a neighbor who was going to throw it out......

I refinished it to match several other pieces of furniture in the Den.......
Hanging on the left side of the cupboard.........
Is a blue toile ornament and a Victorian Lady sachet that I embellished.....
Hanging from the top of the China Cupboard is a cute wooden Garden Glove......." A Thyme to Reap"......
And hanging on the door which I like to keep open, is a pair of embellished gloves, a dove ornament and a reproduction Victorian Lady Flue Cover......
You can see that I hung a lace scarf over the door.....

I decided to use quite a bit of pieces this time......
No use keeping them stored away where no one can see them, right?????

Okay, let's take a look.......

The Top Shelf........
In other posts I did showcasing these dishes, I was asked to show the patterns closer on each piece and the markings identifying the patterns, so this is what I will be doing in this post.....

The blue dinner plate in the back.....
This is the marking on the plate.....
 English Village
by Salem China Co.

Dessert Plate....
Penshurst Place
J. and G. Meakin England

Creamer.....
Lower Brochampton
English Ironstone
Tea cup and saucer......
Coaching Scenes
Johnson Bros
Iron Stone
A tea cup ornament....
The tea pot....
Shakespeares Country
Royal Essex Ironstone

The dinner plate behind the tea pot.....
Old English Staffordshire Ware
Alfred Meakin
Creamer......
Romantic England
Dorset
16th Century
Sandford Orcas
Manor House

The middle shelf.......
After I took these photos for this post, I changed the red transferware plates on this shelf. in the far corners....
Dinner plate...

Haddon Hall
Derbyshire
J. 7 G, Meakin England
 Dessert plate.....
 Shakespeares Country
Royal Essex 
Iron Stone
The tea cup and saucer.....
Creamer.....
Old Britain Castles
Johnson Bros. England
Tea pot.....
Wedgewood
Queen's Ware

The dinner plate behind the tea pot.....
Johnson Brothers
Stoke-on Trent
England
Coaching Scenes
A mini set of a tea pot and tea cup ornaments....
Creamer......
Old Britain Castles
The bottom shelf......
Dessert plate.......
The sugar bowl did not have a lid when I bought it so I placed a flower made out of panty hose in it......

I bought a whole box of different colored flowers made out of panty hose at a church flea market....
English Village
Olde Staffordshire
I also bought this covered casserole at a church flea market but there are no markings on it.......
Anywhere........
 The tea cup did not have a saucer and there is no markings on the cup....
 Another set of tea pot and tea cup ornaments....
Dessert plate......
Creamer......
And that finishes our little peak at the Transferware dishes in my China Cupboard.....
In my next post, I will be sharing how I decorated underneath the China Cupboard.........
 And a bit more Transferware pieces....
 So I hope you will come back to visit soon......

Thanks to those who took the time out of their busy day to spend a little bit of time with me!!

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12 comments:

  1. Your transferware collection is amazing. I have some Old Britian Castles. I love that it looks almost pinkish. That soup tureen from the church flea market is amazing. Great find.

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  2. Oh Debbie, how beautiful is your collection of English porcelain pieces. As you may have already seen in my blogs I really like to paint porcelain and I was delighted !! I admire all your work in arranging, photographing and showing us the charms you have in your home. Thank you.

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  3. Such treasures!!!Fabulous collection,made me swoon!!!Blessings,dear Debbie!

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  4. Oh my mercy Deb! I love all of your dishes! YES, YES, YES! You know that I am confessing dishaholic! Hugs and blessings to you. Cindy

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  5. I had never heard of Transferware! That's so interesting! I think all those pieces are just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing at #heartandsoullinkup

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  6. Your collection is exquisite Debbie. I've always loved Delftware (the Dutch transferware). My Mom had a huge collection when we were growing up. Sadly she had to give most of them away when she moved into the old age home but I have such fond memories of Mom's old house and seeing your collection brought it all back again. I hope your knee isn't giving you too much trouble. Sending love as always

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  7. Your collection of transferware is stunning! I especially love the china in red
    Hugs

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  8. Wow Debbie you have a great collection of transferware. Thanks for sharing at Cooking and Crafting with J&J.

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  9. I love your collection of transferware, Debbie! I especially love the red! Love the green from your St Patrick's display too. They are all so charming.
    I also checked out your beef stew recipe. I'm sure my hubby would like it. Thanks for sharing your recipe. Hugs, Sandi

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  10. I like your transferware dishes also especially since I collect them also, now I', looking for purple ones to add to some I have
    Yes I also like your St Patrick's display so fun

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  11. Aww I love the St Patrick's Day cabinet, so festive!!!
    Thank you for sharing on #omhgff this week, Happy St Patrick's Day!!

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  12. You certainly have a beautiful collection! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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