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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Silver Sunday IV

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        I know that you- like me- have all rounded a corner, wherever you are exploring, and honed in on a box of something that seemed too good to be true.

        It is the unexpected perfect storm- the SOLD feeling in junking and thrifting- what I call EXPLORING- that matches wonderful with quantity with ‘I can’t believe the price’ with the amount of cash in the pocket.

        The flea market I frequent did just that one weekend about 2 years ago.  Boxes (I bought 3) of mismatched, tarnished silverplate, all for $80.

        And so my treasures sat, until I began the process of going through the boxes and pulling out what I wanted to clean first.

         Those boxes produced most of this.

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        This pattern is one of my favorites.

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        But then so is this.

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        But then I also like this (and these, and these…).

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        I have a real fixation on bread and butter knives, completely unrelated to the fact that I enjoy bread and butter. That is NOT a good fixation.

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        And then there are teaspoons. I have a real respect for teaspoons- the workhorse of all flatware.

        But then I love salad forks- and serving pieces.

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        I mean who thought of creating slots in this spoon in the shape of a flower?

        Sigh…I give up.

Go see Beth at Gypsyfish Journal for more Silver Sunday treasures.  Thank you Beth.

 

 

39 comments:

  1. Wow!! You have a wonderful collection of silverware. I'm with you...I saw one pattern I liked and then you would picture another one I liked...OK, I like it all!!
    Jane

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  2. Oh! These are gorgeous! The leaf pattern is calling my name, lol! I could see these on so many pretty tablescapes... Love 'em all!

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  3. Hi Laura! Hope your trip was great. You landed a real deal for all this wonderful silver! I found a box once of silver just "dumped" I ended up with some beautiful pieces. It's just like a treasure hunt! Have a wonderful Sunday.
    love,
    Debra

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  4. Hi Laura
    Great find! Love love love the different silverware. My daughter one year for my birthday bought a beautiful set of old silver and monogrammed all my kids and grandkids initials on them. One of my all time favorite things.
    Blessings

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  5. What a thrill to find such gorgeous silver in those boxes. All of your pieces are just gorgeous. Love them. Hugs, Marty

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  6. What beautiful pieces of silver!

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  7. beautiful pieces...have a great Sunday

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  8. Laura, really wonderful designs. Really does the heart good...julie

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  9. "workhorse of flatware" - I LOVE (and my steal) that line!!!

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  10. I cleaned out my kitchen a couple months ago and found a bundle of silverware, waiting for me to figure out what to do with it. I also found one of those advertised on TV aluminum plates to clean silverwear -so chucked it all in the sink, boiled the water, added baking soda, and it worked perfectly. We now have real silverware to eat with. My favorite's are the serving pieces - the big forks and slotted spoons.

    Yours are gorgeous and I think my mother has the ones covered in leaves.

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  11. Mornin' Laura,
    Isn't our job/passion one of the MOST rewarding. Imagine, you got all those wonderful diamonds-in-the-rough and you're using them to boot! This really makes me smile to see such beauties!
    Have a great Sunday, Laura
    Gale

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  12. Beautiful silver pieces. I pick up what I can, when I can and I have become insatiable!

    Love the little flower pattern! :-)

    xoxo
    Jane

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  13. Hi there! I think your 'fixation' is perfectly normal and oh so much fun! Enjoy today.

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  14. Beautiful pieces of silver cutlery!
    Happy SS!
    xojanis

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  15. Those ones with leaves on them are awesome!

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  16. I wish I had a flea market like yours!! And I do appreciate your work in cleaning up your treasures! xoxo

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  17. It is funny, Laura... this morning as I was looking around at some of the silver post, I remembered a box of silverware packed away that was my Mother-in-law's! I am going to search it out this week. Yours are all soooooo pretty. I love the different patterns. Sweet serving spoon with the holes in the shape of a flower. Enjoy your weekend dear friend!

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  18. What a pretty collection of silverware. I would have more silver if I did not mind polishing it so much.

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  19. SCORE...sometimes you just have to be in the right place at the right time....serendipity is wonderful! You have a great collection there!
    Happy Silver Sunday, xOxO Nerina

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  20. Wow what great pieces you have in your collection! So pretty!!

    Miss Blooomers

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  21. Laura, now that is a fabulous COLLECTION! How lucky to find 3 boxes...have you finally gotten it all polished? I have 4 soup spoons in the first pattern you have shown us...I am awaiting a book, Cass of That Old House, recommended so that I can identify it. I got sick of going through each page on Replacements, Ltd. to figure out a pattern, click, go back, click, go back!
    Thanks so much for sharing.

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  22. Talk about the Mother Load! Who'd have thought you could buy boxes full of heaven! (I'm with you on the bread & butter thing too!;)

    m ^..^

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  23. Love your collection. Wonder if the slots were for a reason? Is it a serving spoon? That would explain the slots. Happy Silver Sunday.

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  24. Oooh, that must have been hours of entertainment going through that collection! Love the mixmatch!!

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  25. Laura,
    Oh my goodness what a true treasure box you found! All such lovely pieces...all so different, but lovely just the same. I haven't been so lucky, perhaps I need to tag along with you! Thank you so much for sharing!
    Sharlotte

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  26. It all sounds perfectly normal to me, love the silverware find, what fun going through all of it to clean...you will have a great time with that...I picked up your cute button and I have one would love for you to pick it up...Phyllis

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  27. Fixations, obesession, addictions...they are quite normal. Well, in my head anyway. Your bread knives and all the other sivler is just beautiful!
    Thanks for coming....see you next Sunday!
    {{gypsy hugs}}
    Beth

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  28. Well Laura you definitely hit the motherlode with these beautiful pieces of silver. I love it when things like that happen to me ,whether it be at a fleamarket or estate sale or yard sale.
    hugs

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  29. Laura, what a fantastic find. Like you, it's difficult to pick a favorite. But how fun to mix these on a table and have a different set at each place setting. Thanks for sharing! I always enjoy my visits to White Spray Paint.

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  30. Oh now, just 'fess up...you're a silverholic! ;-)

    I was ooohing and aaahing with every pic!

    XO,
    Anne

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  31. Hi Laura, yes I know that felling and it's addicting. My name is Rebecca and I am a junking junkie! Such wonderful box of silver treasures you found. They are all beautiful. Happy SS

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  32. What a lovely collection of silver you have. I am crazy for silver too. It brightens things up so much this time of year.
    Hugs,
    Sue

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  33. okay... so my fixation is on ice tea spoons... I think it's something about the long slender handles... girl you find the best stuff... and in bulk no less!

    happy week! Dixie

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  34. Oh, Laura! I have to be restrained from buying old silver! LOL! YOU obviously made THE haul of the decade with that box of beauty! Some of the pieces I have patterns that are the same, some I enjoyed seeing for the first time in your photos! Fun post!

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  35. Thanks for visiting. There is sort of a path that winds thru the store and believe it or not - same type things are sort of grouped together. They ask you if you are looking for anything in particular and can send you in the right direction. First time I had been in years, and then it was at a different location.
    Fun store to visit.
    Have a great week.

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  36. great find Laura.....and those can be repurposed like Anthropologie is doing - pounding them out and making plant markers - so cute -

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  37. Fabulous find, Laura! Beautiful silver treasures and I love them all!

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  38. Love your silver flatware! Sorry my Sunday Silver visit is so late but I do love your silver post!
    xoxo...Kathy

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