Some new thrifty treasures arrived yesterday at That Old House.
So today I want to play with them!
for so many more wonderful thrifty discoveries, and beautiful tablescapes!
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Now for my thrifty finds: in this box . . . a Craigslist find,
but I can't show you the whole contents
on the slim chance that my sister reads my blog.
but I can't show you the whole contents
on the slim chance that my sister reads my blog.
A second box held two sweet old silverplate forks, more than a century old,
in the Blenheim pattern I showcased in Tuesday's post.
in the Blenheim pattern I showcased in Tuesday's post.
These are the first Blenheim forks I have found. I just love that pattern, and Ebay.
This last box is a flat-rate post office fellow who was waiting on my front porch when I got home last evening. It is jammed full of old nickel silver flatware, also from Ebay.
Now if you didn't think I needed an intervention before this, you know the awful truth now. In this box are 132 pieces of flatware, pretty evenly divided among knives, forks and lovely great big spoons.
I already have some similar flatware, so I've got service now for more than 50.
These pieces are old. They were never fancy, they were workaday flatware around the turn of the last century, and I think they have great charm and good strong lines. Most are in very good condition; a few have some issues, but that's OK.
I paid less than ten bucks for the whole shebang.
In Princeton yesterday, I picked up these:
This is a stack of just 11 heavy red dinner plates by Oneida, but the rest of them are still out in my car! I bought 51 red plates in all for a total of $20. The hard part was lugging them out to my car and wrapping them for the trip home.
This flatware and dinnerware, after a good cleaning, will get tucked away in the pantry and be ready when duty calls. When we have one of our big parties,
we'll have matching flatware and plates for as many as 50.
we'll have matching flatware and plates for as many as 50.
And Howard, if you are reading this, sorry I forgot to tell you about the 132 pieces of old flatware.
Oops. My bad.
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Since it is Tablescape Thursday, and I am so in the mood to play with new toys, I used one of the red plates and some of the flatware in two different settings.
One is sweet, the other more edgy.
Edgy first.
This tablesetting is in honor of my daughter Anne, away at grad school and much missed.
The big black cup is from her school; how perfect for chili on a cold night!

The big black cup is from her school; how perfect for chili on a cold night!
Chili, eaten with one of these massive lovely old spoons.
Anne loves old flatware almost as much as I do.
The ceramic hand was one of Anne's undergraduate projects.
The red placemats and napkins were a set: $5 for 4 of each at HomeGoods.
Anne likes these old pewter S&Ps that were my Mom's; they have good classic lines.
hunting trip with Annie, near her school.
It echoes the lines of the wineglass, a handblown crystal wedding gift.
Now, for something completely different!
Swapping out the edgy for the soft and sweet.
Same big red dinner plate, same linens, same flatware, but a rooster plate from T.J. Maxx (bought on a trip to visit our daughter Alida in California) brings in some other colors.
Turquoise, in a bowl (Dollar Tree) that also can hold our make-believe chili.
Two little chickens join us. I think they are looking for a rooster.
A few mums in red and yellow in a very old silver spooner, well tarnished and used.
Do you have a favorite table setting? Do you like the more modern supper setting:
My soapstone kitchen countertop is being installed on Saturday; I am so excited and nervous! Meanwhile, please keep your fingers crossed that by Wednesday, I have a usable sink and cooktop, or it's Happy Meals on paper plates for my Thanksgiving guests!

Join Susan at Between Naps On The Porch for more fun with dishes,
on Tablescape Thursday.

And buzz over to say Hi to Suzanne,
at Coloradolady, for her
Vintage Thingies Thursday blog party!

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Thrifty Thursday. Check it out!
And the hand is waving goodbye. . . .