Spring arrangement of vintage china |
Spring is here so I changed the china in my hutch (welsh dresser), just before my daughter's birthday.
(The previous display was Christmas-y - oops! kind of behind...) What's a Welsh Dresser? See this post here.
Detail of China in hutch
Changing out the display is easier then dusting the old arrangement, and more fun as well.
(Most things are more fun than dusting - and yet I collect...)
[The teacup and saucer are Royal Albert's English Bone China "violets", the small red pitcher is "English Chippendale" by Johnson Brothers, the plates on the left are Haviland]
Detail of china and bunnies
Changing my china display is always an scavenger hunt in my basement - I buy miscellaneous dishes at estate and rummage sales, and often don't really remember what I have and where it is. I knew I had dishes with violets, and Haviland china, so I searched them out of all sorts of nooks and crannies. It was an opportunity to re-find treasure I have forgotten about.
Spring China
[The white rabbit sculpture is labeled "Isabelle de Borchgrave for Marshall Fields" on the bottom. I really like how it is sculpted, and I use it often.]
I haven't shown a full length photo of the Welsh dresser recently, so here is one below. I don't usually seasonally arrange the top and bottom, so ignore that in my photo.
Welsh dresser with spring arrangement
Click on the images to see them enlarged.
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Your hutch is lovely and your china collection is very impressive. I love the different teacups with violets.
ReplyDeleteI love pretty dishes and yours are breath taking. So glad you shared your Spring hutch with us.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhh, your dishes look absolutely lovely! Love the spring look. Nice job! Susan p.s. Saw your entry next to mine on Kathy's blog!
ReplyDeleteThis is oh so beautiful. Lovely collection of china. Blessings to you, Patti
ReplyDeleteI like your approach ~ rearranging is more fun than dusting. '-)
ReplyDeleteYour Welsh dresser is lovely and so are all your pretties. I'm off to visit the links to other arrangements. Looks like fun!
What an amazing display of beauty!! I love it!! Great take on the dusting...makes it a little better in my opinion! Happy VTT
ReplyDeleteThat is all dust catches are good for is to catch dust. I have more than I need but they do not get dusted like they should either.You have a nice assortment of treasure.
ReplyDeleteYour china is just stunning! I love purchasing old and new china! Well, I pretty much like purchasing anything that has to do with eating and drinking!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you linked this post up to the In and Out of the Kitchen party. I love seeing what others collect and display. See you next week!
Cynthia at http://FeedingBig.com
So Pretty! what a wonderful collection of beautiful china! It is nice that you have a place to show it off. Your spring look is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh, all your china looks so stunning! So many beautiful pieces of china. thank you for sharing with us at TTF.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness.....what pretty pieces you have collected. I think we should have a tea party, don't you? :) Have a wonderful weekend and thanks so much for your visit. ~
ReplyDeleteLove your mixed collection, perfect for spring.
ReplyDeleteA truly beautiful collection of china! Autumn greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
ReplyDeletelovely display !
ReplyDeletereminds me of my armoire china display in the country... it will need dusting too when I get there :)
EnJoy your sweet treats =)
visitng from Natasha's
Jeanne!! What a lovely collection!! The Havilands are my faves....there's just something about it that makes your heart sing, right?? GORGEOUS display. I wish I had a hutch that showcased china as lovely as you do. I have so much, it's just stacked on deep shelves and not very easy to see. LOVE how you decorate! Thanks so much for sharing your lovelies with us for my party!!
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Doni
Hello Jeanne,
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful china.
Your hutch is beautiful
Have a wonderful day
from your new follower.
Thanks for sharing
Bear Hugs,
Carolyn
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Just lovely! I have a dish obsession, so your posts are right up my alley! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour hutch looks faulous with such a amazig collectiob of gorgeous dishes!! I have a dish affair, so now I'm in love with yours. Big ugs,
ReplyDeleteFABBY
I love seeing all these floral dishes grouped together. What eye candy!
ReplyDeleteHi!!!Iam Kate from Greece..You have collect beatifull pieces and you have a fantastic blog..Ireally love it very much!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece of furniture...I would have found a way to make it fit in my house, too! You have a lovely collection of china.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful display of gorgeous plates!....Christine
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and impressive collection of vintage china. So much beauty to see. And you have displayed everything beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. I cannot believe your dish collections! Be still my happy heart! I am with you in spirit but not in space allowances.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and I so envy that you have a place to openly display your china.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection! I love how you search through your basement for your treasures - as if you didn't have to search enough to purchase them in the first place.
ReplyDeleteEverything was arranged so beautifully. Great to have you be a part of SEASONAL SUNDAYS.
- The Tablescaper
Visit from Insprie Me Monday.
ReplyDeleteWould be nice if you can visit and link up at my blog.
Have a great day.
Nan
www.blogshe.net
Your collection is just exquisite. The hutch is fantastic too! How I would love one like that!
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Mona
Oh my goodness, your china and your display are both gorgeous. Thanks so much for joining Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection! It looks marvellous!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
So glad I found your blog and the wonderful china display. Your Welsh dresser is so lovely even without the china but with your amazing arrangements it is gorgeous. I also collect china and love the hunt snd then the display and use. Your display of the Schmann china caught my attention for this is one of my sets. I recently acquired more pieces on a trip at a great price. One of my favorite places is a consignment/thrift store. I hope you will continue to post these lovely displays and maybe join Cuisine Kathleen on WEDS. at 7 pm. and Between Naps on the Porch on Thursday at 9 am. These are two I love to link with plus The Tablescaper on Seasonal Sundays! Your collections are wonderful and I really enjoyed viewing different ones and this Spring post!
ReplyDeletePam
How lovely! You have an amazing collection and it was lovely to see all the previous arrangements - I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Beautiful! Your Welsh dresser is gorgeous. Everything looks so pretty. The china contrasts beautifully with the darker wood. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteI picked this as a favorite today on Mod Mix Monday at ModVintageLife.com!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness what a beautiful collection a and display right down to the adorable bunnies!!! Your Welsh dresser is to die for. Thanks for stopping by my blog :-).
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower!
Susie at Puddle Jumper Creations
How lovely! I am especially drawn to the bunnies! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
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