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Millie Marotta Tableware
8 Jan 2017
Unless you have been living under a rock, you can't fail to have come across the huge trend of colouring books for adults. Millie Marotta is one of the foremost designers in this area, illustrating her books with stunning images of animals, plants and insects.
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bowls,
fine china,
millie marotta,
plates,
tableware,
white
Duckydora Autumn Dining
4 Oct 2015
Autumn has arrived and this usually means heating on, wrapping up in coats and scarves and bracing ourselves for the cold. We have been lucky to have a more gentle start to the season this year but today I can feel the nip in the air.
Unique Stock instore
29 Jan 2014
One of the best parts of owning my own little business is the shopping for stock ! I am asked on a regular basis where I buy from and of course I couldn't possibly tell ! But it is a selection of new and immaculate quality used items. When I source new stock I will always sell it for below the RRP as I firmly believe in showing people you can have a beautiful home on a budget.
I found these gorgeous pieces this weekend and feel for sure they will not hang around for long.
The bowls are £6 each (RRP £11) the side plates are £6.50 each (RRP £13.50) and the dinner plates are £8 each (RRP £16.50).
I found these gorgeous pieces this weekend and feel for sure they will not hang around for long.
Hand crafted in Portugal. I have two sets of bowls, side plate and dinner plates. All beautifully decorated in turquoise and cream, made from ironstone with a high shine glaze they are truly beautiful.
The bowls are £6 each (RRP £11) the side plates are £6.50 each (RRP £13.50) and the dinner plates are £8 each (RRP £16.50).
Where there's muck there's brass !
17 Oct 2011
I receive many comments about how lovely the items are I find at boot sales and how immaculate they look. In most cases I don't buy them this way, many are overlooked by other buyers because of the condition they are in. Some of my best buys have been buried under layers of dirt,dust and rubbish, just screaming out for a good wash.
Todays haul was no exception. There seems to be an increase in "man with a van" types turning up at my local Sunday morning boot sale, they unload box after box of household items that have clearly been aquired from house clearances. Many probably sitting in attics for years or in the cupboards of the elderly and infirm. This is a double edged sword for me as I often feel a pang of sadness for the life that has been and the fact that many treasured possessions end up this way, but then I feel cheered by the knowledge that hopefully they would be pleased to know I rescue their items and they go onto be loved again.
BEFORE (although you can't really see how filthy the water jugs and cake stand were). See the wire attached to the aqua dishess ! Why would you hang these on the wall ? Most odd.
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Todays haul was no exception. There seems to be an increase in "man with a van" types turning up at my local Sunday morning boot sale, they unload box after box of household items that have clearly been aquired from house clearances. Many probably sitting in attics for years or in the cupboards of the elderly and infirm. This is a double edged sword for me as I often feel a pang of sadness for the life that has been and the fact that many treasured possessions end up this way, but then I feel cheered by the knowledge that hopefully they would be pleased to know I rescue their items and they go onto be loved again.
BEFORE (although you can't really see how filthy the water jugs and cake stand were). See the wire attached to the aqua dishess ! Why would you hang these on the wall ? Most odd.
AFTER
A good long soak in hot soapy water, bit of a wash with bicarbe and how fab do they look.
I might have to keep these aqua plates and dishes for a while, each one has a different flower design painted onto it, I love them !
Beautiful heavy Aqua coloured glass jug (was full of sediment and yuck in the bottom & sides) Hot water, bicarb and a good soak and it looks fab!
Don't be scared to barter the price, the lady initially asked for £5 for this little lot, when I pointed out the condition and the missing saucers I got them all for £3. Washed up a treat, lovely Duchess English Bone China.
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