Sunday, April 17, 2011

Some of my favorite Family heirlooms

My Mom gave me this adorable set of china, with colorful dots and flowers, china from Germany, I also have a matching Pitcher. The other set next to it is gold trimmed floral china. Both sets are antiques.

I love family heirlooms that have meaning and I can pass down to my oldest daughter. I can remember seeing my Mom lovingly display these in her built-in hutch.  They were her pride and joy. I now display them in my hutch.
This other set of china isn't a complete set, it is gold trimmed with flowers in the middle.

This was another favorite china set my Mother enjoyed. I was glad to inherit this set as well and I treasure them, Both sets are now heirlooms I will pass down to my oldest daughter, I know she will cherish them as I do. She too has a sense of family and heirlooms, the importance of them.

Thanks to, and linking to:
 http://romantichome.blogspot.com/ for sharing her family heirlooms!!
http://www.sistersofthewildwest.blogspot.com/

8 comments:

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  2. Found you from the blog hop and now following...hope you come by for a visit. Great post!

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  3. Hi! I'm your newest follower--so nice to meet you! I love the china and it is even more special because it is a family heirloom...how precious!!

    XO
    Cindy

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  4. Hello! I clicked over from Homemaker on a Dime. I love your china! My grandmother recently gave me some sets of her china (she had many!) I have always loved learning our family history through her, and I remember each story that came with the sets I got:) New Follower!

    Courtney @ We Three Dyes

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  5. Thanks for the follow, following you all as well!

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  8. Another informative blog… Thank you for sharing it… Best of luck for further endeavor too.

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