On a lazy Sunday afternoon, anyone for tea?
I love old silver,
but much of it is out of my price range.
but much of it is out of my price range.
So what I have, are bits and pieces
I've collected from my flea market adventures.
I've collected from my flea market adventures.
This set was black with tarnish when I found it,
but I knew something wonderful was hidden underneath.
This is my wedding china, really French faience;
heavier and hand painted.
No two pieces are exactly alike.
Pewter tea tin...
With my favorite Scottish biscuits,
"McVitties Digestibles".
They taste a little like graham crackers,
but more dense.
my "new" silver spoons,
and "old" butter knives.
Oh and let's not forget the Crabtree & Evelyn.
The tray isn't very heavy and it's a completely
different style from the Georgian tea set,
but I love the ornate design, vintage by Wallace.
A lot of people like their silver tarnished.
And I have certain pieces that I do,
but silver is such a gorgeous metal
I like to keep mine shined.
Hope you have a delicious day!
Drop by and visit Beth over at
for a day of Silver inspiration.