Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Milk Glass

On Sunday I returned to an estate sale Nathan and I had previewed the day before, the place where we had found the mirror, bowl, and glasses. I sort of fell for this milk glass tableware. Milk glass was supposedly popular around 1890 and formerly called Opal Glass. I was hesitant on the price, but the man was very friendly and advised I come back the next day when he would mark it down. He seemed glad that I was appreciative of the material as many had passed it by already. Some of the dinner plates I liked were gone unfortunately, but I still went to town. ;) Here are my lovely buys.

 A set of six teacup saucers.  They are so delicate and sweet.  The Beaded Edge is a traditional milk glass design; it looks like a tiny string of pearls. I cannot wait to put marzipan treats on this serving plate.  The edge is even more intricate up close.


A close up on the pearly edge.  I would like to eventually find some mix and match teacups for the saucers.  Everything goes with white, right?





I probably should have passed up these goblets, but they were hard to resist.  I do not think I will use them with the rest of the service.  I just kept imagining how dramatic they would look with a really neutral palette, grays and blacks.  For the right occasion, I couldn't pass it up.

 These are the serving pieces, including the plate from above.  There is a small, looped edge candy dish, and the platter at left is my piece du triomphe.  I missed out on the matching plate, but I like having a small mix.  The unusual edge reminds me of coral.

 Now I am dreaming of pink frosted cakes.  Perhaps I will bring these out when I have special visitors over for coffee and pastries, in the fashion of Aunt Genie.  ;)

7 comments:

jovencio de la paz said...

amazing!

jse said...

Callie, the milk glass pieces are lovely. The ones with the intricate edges remind me of tatting--that delicate crochet work. Love, MOM

Shelene said...

Oh my goodness, I love all of those... so gorgeous yet simple. Hopefully I can enjoy some tasty treats there someday. :)

dobrya said...

mom, you're right, it is like tatting. :) i'm glad you approve!

thanks for finding my blog, shelene! i was going to send out a note once i sorted through some of my technical blogger issues--luckily i keep an expert at my elbow for such troubles. ;) i would love to have you over for treats!

kosure said...

This is amazing Callie. Would it be totally out of line to ask how much you spent. You can message me with it later, if you're scared to let Jan to see. ;)

When I first saw this post I was sure that it was a "learn about milk glass" thing a la you're "learn about Iceland" thing before.

dobrya said...

well hello tyler!
i'll tell ya, the guy gave me a mighty nice deal. he let me take all of that for $25, and the platter alone was first marked at $20. there is a lot of milk glass on e-bay for decent prices.
it isn't a "learn about," but that gives me some ideas for upcoming blog posts! (including some great illustrations i found on tatting)

Shelene said...

oh my goodness - only $25! When you mentioned being frivolous, I was sure it had to be much more than that... You got a heck of a deal, I think! :) Don't feel bad at all!