It's more of an obsession, really! I have embraced the the ironstone trend and come full circle.
My first set of dishware as a college student was ironstone. I loved ironstone then as much as I do now.
For me, collecting is not a frenzied, rushed hunt. It has been slow and enjoyable and deliberate. Choosing some pieces and passing up others. Delighting in each piece as if finding a small treasure.
My favorite haunts to find ironstone are antique shops, second hand shops and discount stores.
I like original old ironstone, but I am not limited to the vintage type. It's a mix and match collection... that really defines how I go about most decorating! Old and new, pricey and inexpensive, nothing matchy matchy.... lots of interest.
Pitchers tend to catch my eye! I love their shape!
Amber handled flatware finds a home in another ironstone pitcher.
Large bowls are trickier to find. I love the classic lines of this big bowl!
My most recent find, this squat small gravy boat came home with me for $2.00. I think it is adorable. We use it as a spoon rest near our coffee station.
It rests on a set of fluted ironstone plates, a Luckett's find! I am captivated by any dish with an interesting edge!
The ironstone fits nicely into another recent buy... a large round basket from St. Michael's on the Chesapeake Bay.
I will get lots of use from this sturdy basket! And speaking of baskets... that is my other love!
I have some errands to run this afternoon... I just might have to stop by one of my favorite antique shops and look for another piece of ironstone for my collection!
What do YOU collect?
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Hi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteYour dishes are beautiful. I love the pretty basket too!
Dee
Wonderful finds, Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteYou know that squat gravy boat, if filled with tiny stones for drainage would make a really nice mini succulent planter!
Your collection is lovely. I love finding pretty and unique things for my home, too. It's fun popping something unexpected into the mix.
ReplyDeleteHi darling, what a beautiful collection of ironstone. Love the sweet gravy boat and it's squared sides. Would never have thought of using one for a spoon rest.. GREAT idea. Now, I'm seeing a blue transferware on my stove top. See what you do to me girl....the mind is racing. Have a great time searching for treasures today, can't wait to see what you come up with.. I hope to be joining you Wednesday evening, this party is going to be a blast.. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteOh such pretty pieces. I love that little gravy boat, how cute and so squat, great find. The large bowl is wonderful also. Hugs, marty
ReplyDeleteYour ironstone collection is just fantastic! I love to collect tureens both white and transferware ones. My hallway is lined with pictures of cows and I love anything to do with birds, nests, dogs or horses.
ReplyDeleteI love the pitcher, bowl, and well all of it. I collect hotel and old cafeteria ironstone. Really what catches my eye and if the price is right. I just found a good many pieces of Johnson Brothers Old English Castles in brown transferware with a large pitcher. I am running out of room but am having a garage sale and will be making space next weekend:]
ReplyDeleteLove the ironstone!!! Started my collection, and like you I am not in a hurry. Snagged a gravy boat, and platter at an estate sale to start with. The hunt is fun to me and not intending to ruch to complete a set. I mix the ironstone with other things anyway. Blue Willow and milkglass are favorites of mine too.
ReplyDeleteI wish I were shopping with you!! Hope you find some mORE treasures! You have me searching for white dishes and ironstine now too:) Glad you are feeling better. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteOver 20 years ago my mother traded me here Federalist Ironstone service for 12 for my Pfaltzgraff Village. At the time I was going from my rustic country to victorian phase (I've gone through a few more since then!). At the time I thought it was pretty boring but now I realize what a great trade that was for me. I now love it even though pieces are getting crackled and discolored. You were smart to get collecting a classic from the start. Love seeing your ironstone now and don't find it boring at all!
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Robin Flies South
Beautiful collection Love it all
ReplyDeleteKeep treasure hunting it all looks beautiful
xxoo
Pam
I love ironstone! So beautiful in it's simplicity! Your collection is gorgeous! Hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteI love ironstone too...just started collecting a few pieces recently. It looks great with anything! Beautiful post!
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It's such a classic, and everything looks good with ironstone! You have a wonderful collection.
ReplyDeleteLove your collection. I actually would like to start collecting it too!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Love your ironstone and love that basket. I do love collection both, too. Other collections now are majolica, blue and white pottery, roe deer antlers, vintage wood boxes, and the list goes on.
ReplyDeleteYour ironstone is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your collection of ironstone Yvonne. You definitely have an eye for pretty things.
ReplyDeleteWe collect an old ironstone pattern called Tea Leaf. There were quite a few makers, but Alfred Meakin is our favorite. My husband is a distant relative of his and also shares the Meakin name.
Hope Bobby has a fabulous Father's day, but know you will make sure of that!
Sam
Great pieces, Yvonne! I love those fluted dishes!
ReplyDeleteHave always and will always love Ironstone! Your pieces are wonderful!
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Flora Doora
Dearest Yvonne: I, too, am obsessed with white ironstone, and have only now started collecting it. I must also tell you that I am flagrantly copying your ironstone post of a few days ago. Today, I received a small-ish Red Cliff pitcher that I won on e-bay and I just love it. It is residing in an old wooden cheese box; hopefully there will be more pieces soon. There is not a single CREATIVE cell in my pea brain, but I can surely copy! Thank you so much for the inspiration!!!
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Lovin' the gravy boat, it caught my eye immediately! I collect Fenton Silvercrest and Christmas ornaments for all seasons:@)
ReplyDeleteIt is all fabulous but I especially love the large bowl. I collect enamelware pitchers, lunch boxes, and canisters. Oh...and hotel silver.......and Louis XV and XVI style caned chairs :)
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Hi Yvonne! Oh, you do have a lovely collections! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in to see me.
be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
So beautiful! My eye was immediately drawn to the gravy boat and the large bowl. All of your pitchers are beautiful too. I'd love to see your collections!
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Pat
You have some lovely ironstone pieces, Yvonne. I just started a collection of ironstone although I have been using white dishes for some time now. Pitchers are one of my favourites too. I also collect aqua canning jars among other things.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection Yvonne! I love that second shot!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection Yvonne and you have such a knack for photography, its just beautiful! I'm off to wander around to find your Granola recipe :o) I have a hankering for it plus I want to make it for family that will be visiting...
ReplyDeleteTerry
You do have some beautiful pieces. What a fun hunt to go on.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous collection of ironstone! One of my favorite post of yours is the corner cabinet all done in white. The way you've stacked the dishes, cups and saucers truly capitivated my heart!!! I love my restaurant collection! Those small pitchers are sometimes used to warm syrup for waffles! This post looks so inviting for these lazy days of Summer and out~of~doors dining experiences!
Fondly,
Pat
I love how you gathered that collection of ironstone in that basket...great idea on the spoon holder.....hope you had great luck on your "shopping expedition"...I love your collection and the way you display it so beautifully...Have a wonderful weekend in that gorgeous, bucolic area in which you live....
ReplyDeleteI have only a limited few of the real thing, but I like all ironstone-ish looks. You have some wonderful pieces
ReplyDeletethey are really lovely!
ReplyDeleteWell you know you got me right where I have a soft spot in my heart. House is covered in Antique and Vintage Ironstone looking for their forever homes! I wish I could keep it all for just ME....
ReplyDeleteOh I love ironstone too!! Love your collection, it's all so beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteLovin' this!! I have that little creamer, wish I had more of this style.
ReplyDelete♥Linsey
There is something very classic about white ironstone, beautiful. Laura
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces and so beautiful displayed! Your photography is always just stunning....
ReplyDeleteLynn
Luckyyyyyy. I love your dishware. I am a fan of white dishes, especially stoneware. Hopping over from Anita's Cowgirl Up, I m a happy follower of your sweet blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ironstone. Love you wee collection. I'm sure that is just a tease and there
ReplyDeleteis a cupboard full. I have been collecting a few pieces. It is hard to come by here in Ontario CDA. But I do believe I have the same basket.
I love how pretty that picture looks with all of your ironstone displayed in that basket tray! I have a few pieces myself, but not a large collection. I have that same little creamer that you show in your picture too! It's such a nice heavy piece for being so small.
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne! I love your collection of ironstone! I have a few pieces and hope to collect many more to display like you have here in your gorgeous photos! ( I also collect milk glass too!) I love your blog and am your newest follower. Please drop by my blog sometime and say hello - I love to make new bloggy friends! Heather :)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful & interesting you've made "white;" all the different shapes & textures collected together in a basket! Just beginning my collection of white dinnerware & would love to find some such unique pieces. For many years, I have collected china cups & saucers; adding one at a time as we found them - each have its own 'story.' Recent follower of your great blog, which inspires me in so many ways. My introduction to blogs began September 2013 when my sister called me & said, "You've got to check out this site!" That site was BNOTP; and soon after I also became a daily follower of Stone Gable. At that time (Sept. 2013), we had two sets of china: formal & casual. Oh how my life has changed! Happy Treasure Hunting today.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in starting a collection of ironstone but wanted to know how you can tell the difference between a piece that is old and something newer. What tips would you have for a novice collector of ironstone?
ReplyDeleteI am really not the one to ask. I collect any one that I like.
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