A friend of ours
inherited a German turn of the century Christmas chocolate pot and matching
chocolate cups and saucers—gorgeous holly design—hope to photograph it soon—but
that got us to thinking about Christmas china and we found this very
interesting site---yes it is all very expensive but certainly nice to look at; MORE HERE
A little closer to our
price range and not quite as old or perhaps as grand, tee-hee, this Christmas coffee
set from the 1970’s, made in Japan http://www.flickr.com/photos/22283683@N07/4269788778/
Glen Ellyn Haffner, Pre-War,
Tin-litho train station – very cool http://toyconnect.blogspot.com/2012/06/american-flyer-glen-ellyn-station.html#comment-form
A wonderful collection
of vintage Christmas wrapping paper, box art, etc. http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardmiller/sets/72157594523714853/with/2152247525/
We want to take
road-trips to all these places! http://www.christmasnostalgia.com/
Recently saw him in Captain of Castile and Blood and Sand. A handsome and gifted actor who made my mother swoon.
ReplyDeleteNeat find. Handsome man.
ReplyDeleteLinda
REALLY appreciate the Christmas China link. I finally was able to identify some unmarked pieces I have thanks to the photos on the site.
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