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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Vintage Thingies
Here are a few kitchen items I had the privilege to inherit from my husband's grandmother. I have never seen another cracker dish like this one. To see more "Vintage Thingies" check out Colorado Lady's blog.
That is a very cute cracker dish...I've never seen one like it either. How nice that you received these from your husband's grandmother and they get to stay in the family. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Jane
Oh man, I love those! They are so adorable... Someone said something about they make you smile and they did really...that was my first reaction to them
Oh my I just found you today and need to spend time wandering around your area. Will hopefully be back tonight. Wonderful cracker dish, Thanks for sharing.
The cracker dish is so cute, I have never seen one. Now, those Red Riding Hood salt and peppers are another story. I have wanted a set of these for so long, and they are just so darn expensive when I do see them, even on e-bay. Cherish them!
Love your cracker boy. It's always interesting when you have two pieces the same (salt & pepper?) that show they were handpainted by the differences in their features.
The red riding hoods are just like the cookie jar my mother in law had. They can be very valuable if they are certain brands. I am not sure which one of course but you are probably aware already. They are so beautiful.
That cracker dish is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cute cracker dish...I've never seen one like it either. How nice that you received these from your husband's grandmother and they get to stay in the family.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
Jane
You have some lovely mementos.
ReplyDeleteI love your cracker dish. it is guaranteed to make people smile.
ReplyDeleteLove the cracker dish! And the ring holder is so cute.
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Oh man, I love those! They are so adorable... Someone said something about they make you smile and they did really...that was my first reaction to them
ReplyDeleteI love all your vintage showing today. I especially like the cracker dish. You were fortunate to get to keep these.
ReplyDeleteThese are all just charming---the cracker dish, especially. He even resembles the "Campbell Kids" soup bowls I had when I was a child.
ReplyDeleteOh my I just found you today and need to spend time wandering around your area. Will hopefully be back tonight. Wonderful cracker dish, Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe cracker dish is so cute, I have never seen one. Now, those Red Riding Hood salt and peppers are another story. I have wanted a set of these for so long, and they are just so darn expensive when I do see them, even on e-bay. Cherish them!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Love your cracker boy. It's always interesting when you have two pieces the same (salt & pepper?) that show they were handpainted by the differences in their features.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute cracker dish! I hope you use it when you have soup!
ReplyDeleteVintage Thingie Thursday!
Angela
What a cute cracker dish...I have never seen one like it anywhere....Great family treasures.
ReplyDeleteHave a great VTT and a wonderful weekend.
I used to have a ring holder like that! Have no clue where it ended up! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLiving it up at Lakewood,
Cindy
I have that exact ring holder and my sister-in-law has one of the cookie jars in the last picture. Very cute cracker dish.
ReplyDeletePeggy
Oh just too cute! Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteYour cracker jar is just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe red riding hoods are just like the cookie jar my mother in law had. They can be very valuable if they are certain brands. I am not sure which one of course but you are probably aware already. They are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your chef cracker dish! It
ReplyDeleteis really cute! :)
Such a fun design...a real conversation starter!
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