Show and Tell Friday is back again!. Thanks to Kelli @ There is no place like home for hosting this gracious event.
I like to collect old dishes and I always search for a dish with a rose theme. Today, I can say Im quite lucky to find 6 bowls with lovely roses on it. There are 6 bowls left at that shop and I took them all with me. Besides that, I find another 2 small bowls with roses on it too but it does not as lovely as the big bowl and with a different design. But it doesnt matter to me. And that is not all, because I bought a few plates too with different pattern. But I know for sure, its more than 30 years old already. But today, Im going to share with you, just the bowls only.
Made in China
The small and big bowls with different design.
Thanks you so much for stopping by. Please feel free to drop by Kellis for more Show and Tell Friday posts.
Hello Gee,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting me - your bowls are pretty!
Salam...
ReplyDeleteKak Gee...comelnya....pantang nampak rose pink ni...hehehe
Have a nice weekend
I like the shape of the bowls. You could use them together by alternating the designs at each place.
ReplyDeleteMoma Bear
How beautiful! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Love them. Who wouldn't want dishes that are soo romantic. Great finds!
ReplyDeletePlease stop by The Old Parsonage anytime, I love company!
Enjoy your day!
Leann
All the bowls are really pretty. I think it is fun and really beautiful to use non matching dishes. Martha Stewart does it, so why not? I remember once in her magazine it had pictures of her table setting all unmatched and it was really lovely.
ReplyDeleteIris
The bowls are beautiful! Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteGreat find! Jean
ReplyDeleteVery pretty bowls
ReplyDeleteKak Gee..
ReplyDeletecantek2 bowl tu.. the feeling is great kan bila kita dapat brg2 yg cantek2 camni kan..
salam k.gee..pretty bowls..i likeeeeeeeee!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection,
ReplyDeleteI love it :)
Lovely shots !!
Have a nice weekend :)
Kareltje =^.^=
Anya :)
How beautiful! I love roses. And I often use mismatched dishes even when setting the table for guests. It can be a very pretty effect.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and for stopping by my kitchen table, too.