One of my true passions is white ironstone! But who can resist white ironstone with brown flowers on it? And I really love it if it has some staining on it! This was a display of brown transferware I had at the July Brimfield show. Actually, I only sold one oval bowl. I guess people up North don't care for this look? These are some pictures of the second day of sales when I was down to the bare nubbins and trying to make it look like I still had merchandise!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
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OMG... it all looks fabulous, love it as always!! Hope all is well down your way! Tootles, Janna
Now you have to find a new farm table. I always wished I would sell my whole booth at Marburger. Just an urban legend I thought, though I did hear about it while there.
The brown transferware would have been the FIRST thing I would have purchased! Your displays are always just Beautiful!
Debra
Okay, we so need to be friends. I love white ironstone, but I also love brown and white transferware and also the black and white. And the blue and white. And the purple and white. OK, I just love transferware, but I THINK (right this minute) that brown and white is my favorite. It's such a nice look in the fall, too.
Take care,
Judy
Such a gorgeous display, Theresa.
I love them all too, but the brown is my fave, I have been grabbing it for years and it has always sold well in the shops, especially Sisters. To me it just carries the grace of the Victorian era we all love so much.
Went to CV yesterday, didn't get much, you didn't miss a thing...however, you would've probably filled the truck...ha!
Have a good one lil' sister!
You are so good, TOT! Great stuff, displayed beautifully. Can't wait to play with you in Texas! ~Mindy
I can't believe you didn't sell the brown transferware...I love it and always have!
You are giving me such hope for the fall show...bring some of that luck with you and drop it off at my tent at Zapp, 'kay?
Trash
Love your blog!! Found you thru The Nest. I'm off to read more!!!
I adore brown transferware. Very elegant, but still rustic.
Hello
It looks great! Love your displays, I don't know why it didn't all sell. I am up north and I collect it. But I guess not everyone gets it :)
Have a great week
Blessings
Rebecca
So happy to find you on Blogger! It is Suzanne of "Suzanne & Dedra". The silly gals from Louisiville who visit Bennie's Barn in Glendale. Are you still at the barn? We have been too busy to get down, but are planning a visit in the next few weeks.
Do you have a source for Slipcovers by any chance? I have a few new treasures and am looking for someone to cover them for me. I have to have slips on anything white!
I hope to see you soon!
Do you have a source for slipcovers in the Louisville/surrounding areas? I cannot locate anyone who can make slips! Are you still at Bennie's Barn in Glendale?
Just gorgeous! I love brown transferware and it feels like it is getting harder to find. This display is lovely! :D
-c
yapping cat
TOT, thanks for following my blog. I've been following yours for some time. I'm amazed that you go so far and wide in your 'pursuits' (Nashville and Marburger). I haven't set up at Marburger in several years, but loved that venue. It has the best stuff I've ever seen. I want to go in September and meet everyone and hope I get to. I think a friend of mine in Houston (where we can stay) is going to go with me. Love the stuff you display.
As always, wonderful stuff. I will be at Round Top the last weekend and will come buy and introduce myself. Can't wait.
HI LOVE YOUR BLOG, PLEASE STOP BY MINE, I THINK YOU'LL LIKE IT GIO
it does all look fabulous!! Wish I was there. really.
xo Lidy
Great pictures and goodies. congrats on selling so well. I can only dream of that in my little shop. k
What marvelous transferware and what a lovely display! So happy to have fond your blog.
I adore your brown transferware (and I'm from New England!). Do you have a soapdish?
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