Last week I showed y'all my perfect for the sitting room wing back chair from the Country Living Fair and today I'm sharing the pretty green and white china pieces I purchased. Yep, old china that is white with green accents found a new home in the sitting room proudly displayed on the vaisselier mixed with the majolica.
First thing I spotted was this pretty platter that has and English cottage look to it.
This one is a dinner size plate in the same colors and from the same vendor. I'm definitely drawn to green these days. It might be because my yard is so brown from the drought.
A better shot outside the hutch.
Last is this sweet sugar bowl.
Enjoy your Sunday!
Love that green transferware!....and always partial to anything with flowers in a basket design!....Great finds...and they look fantastic in the vaisselier!
ReplyDeleteLove the green and white
ReplyDeleteA nice pop of color in your sitting room!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty Kim! I don't think I've seen the green and white!! Great find!
ReplyDeleteI love them! They look great in your vaisselier!
ReplyDeleteThe dinner plate pattern looks to be Art Nouveau. Very pretty (I adore Art Nouveau!!).
ReplyDeleteTransfer ware ...yay! Ready for st Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteGreat additions! You know I love green, too! Hope you're enjoying this beautiful weather!
ReplyDeleteI have a few pieces of green/white- mostly Belleek. I have never seen any of the patterns you found though! I really like them. I have always loved green in my home. Hope you have a great/green Sunday- xo Diana
ReplyDeletethat green and white is beautiful...i've got lots of white (old) ironstone that would be beautiful with it...so, when you get tired of it just ship to my house...haha. love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI adore that hutch and the green and white dishes are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dishes! I love the color green. They look great with the white ironstone. I think it does give the space an English Cottage look. I've always loved your sitting room
ReplyDeletePretty pieces! I like the touch of green.
ReplyDeletePretty little treasures! The green and white is nice w/the majolica pieces.
ReplyDeletefunny but not really, about being drawn to green. Just a little sprinkle would be nice. i have never had to water the front landscape this much so late in the year.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds and great new additions, it's fun to change things around and you are an expert at putting it altogether. Have a great week
ReplyDeleteLove your new pieces,my favorite is the plater and the sugar bowl.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds Kim and beautifully displayed!
ReplyDeleteI love the green! I do believe I have to start a collection.
ReplyDeleteI love monochromatic transferware! Great finds!
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