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When I first started collecting ironstone, I couldn't help myself.
I couldn't resist the creamy white dishware and bought every piece I saw that I could afford.
I started out with tiny milk creamers.
I started out with tiny milk creamers.
And added more substantial pieces as I found them at estate sales and thrift stores.
When you hold a piece of ironstone, you know you're holding something with history.
Pitchers were always my favorites but platters and bowls and tureens called to me too.
When you hold a piece of ironstone, you know you're holding something with history.
Pitchers were always my favorites but platters and bowls and tureens called to me too.
Ironstone always looks so fresh and appealing.
It's the perfect accessory for a French Country look --
that timeworn feeling of simple comfortable elegance.
It's the perfect accessory for a French Country look --
that timeworn feeling of simple comfortable elegance.
Like white fabrics, ironstone captures many different tones of white
from almost-pure white to mellowed ivory with tints of brown.
Now that I'm beginning to have a decent little collection,
you'd think I'd be able to resist but I still can't seem to help myself.
you'd think I'd be able to resist but I still can't seem to help myself.
Anything with a crest on the bottom finds its way home with me.
I can always make room for a little milk creamer or a petite egg cup.
The Charm of Imperfection
Even things that aren't in perfect condition are irresistible.
Even things that aren't in perfect condition are irresistible.
In fact, I'm finding I'm most drawn to things that show signs of wear.
Those pieces with a crazed surface
(those little lines that we all develop over the years) call to me.
(those little lines that we all develop over the years) call to me.
And a gravy boat that is missing the tip of its spout
holds untold stories of family holiday dinners long gone by.
holds untold stories of family holiday dinners long gone by.
My favorite piece to date, is this little pitcher.
I found it at my local Goodwill and almost didn't bring it home because
it had obviously been dropped and had shattered into several pieces.
it had obviously been dropped and had shattered into several pieces.
But it had been lovingly repaired.
Someone had painstakingly glued all the broken bits back together and
it made me think of it having had open-heart surgery. And surviving!
it made me think of it having had open-heart surgery. And surviving!
Now it has pride of place in my kitchen.
I love the sweet little lattice design around the bottom.
I love the sweet little lattice design around the bottom.
What is it about ironstone that calls to so many people?
Is it because it complements any style from Farmhouse to French Country?
Or is it its humble design?
Is it its pure white tone that goes with any color scheme?
White is so easy to live with. It calms a chaotic room and soothes our busy minds.
Or is it its humble design?
Is it its pure white tone that goes with any color scheme?
White is so easy to live with. It calms a chaotic room and soothes our busy minds.
For me, its always about the history of a piece.
I love fancy antiques but my heart is always touched
by the simple things that people used every day.
by the simple things that people used every day.
Those well-loved pieces never go out of style.
And will always find a home with me.
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