Description
This was a time in history when grilling often meant a night off for women in the kitchen while the guys took over meal prep and cooking
This semi-vitreous porcelain antique pitcher was made by the United States Pottery Company in Wellsville
In the language of flowers you can't get any sweeter than the pansy when it comes to the vintage kitchen
Originally the large end of a double egg cup was used for soft-boiled eggs that were de-shelled before serving and augmented with bacon
Vintage Clarice Cliff Pink Rosebud Creamer circa 1930s Royal Staffordshire Ceramics scarlett o hara This was a time inHAVING A LITTLE FUN AT MY WORK DOESN'T MAKE ME ANY LESS OF AN ARTIST. CLARICE CLIFF {HISTORY} Made in England during the 1930s, this sweet little pink rosebud creamer was designed by noteworthy British ceramic artist Clarice Cliff (1899 1972) for Royal Staffordshire. Featuring a repetitive image of a simple petite rose bouquet set against a swirled body, this little charmer is a lovely example of Clarice's eclectic body of work. Not quite as avant
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