For me,
collecting ironstone dishes began with one very special piece....
From
collecting ironstone to chalk painting furniture and decorative accents white, I am always surrounding myself with as much white and ivory as I can.
You may as well know that I've started
collecting ironstone (yes, just that soon) and I'm already fanatical about it.
I have also recently started
collecting ironstone (inspired by Miss Mustard Seed).
Tere bought the set of framed prints at a flea market for only $ 94; she's
collected the ironstone for years.
I collect ironstone, too, so I'm loving those platters!
Not exact matches
I love
ironstone, too, especially my 1800's platter... Happy
Collecting!
It also holds my
Ironstone collection that I've been
collecting, piece by piece from thrift stores around the country:)
For one of my bathrooms I've added a small painted table with a rattan suitcase for storing unsightly necessities along with an antique vase,
collected bottles and several pieces of
ironstone to hold soaps and jewelry.
In
Collecting Ceramics, porcelain and
Ironstone I also share my love for Transferware, French collectibles to include baskets, Demijohns and Lavender!
Or you can
collect classics like
ironstone, wooden spoons, beautiful books, white dishes, etc. and your collections will always feel appropriate.
Things I
collect (the
ironstone platters), things that remind me of where I came from (the oil paintings of Germany) and things from places I dream of going (the French caned chair.)