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... back to civilized living. In other words, the carpet cleaner was here today to finish the job. That meant we had to empty the small cupboards, so that they could be moved and store all Mum's china in one big heap on the kitchen table. Which looked like this:



Afterwards Mum washed up the stuff, and I made a few photos, arranging the various services neatly on a lace table shawl, adding some decoration for better effort.

This one is for [livejournal.com profile] motodraconis, who likes good china, if I remember correctly. This is a Queen Victoria pattern Herendi coffee service, which Mum acquired for a reasonable price some 30 years ago. The same service has a six-digit-price now; just the pot, the creamer, the sugar bowl and the cups and saucers, mind you. As always, click to enlarge.

Front view:



The same seen from above:



Another Herendi service, with a slightly different pattern, to serve cake. I only have 4 of the decorative napkin rings, that's why the other two settings are in the background:



Some Herendi knick-knacks Mum's collected during her time as a revisor. She travelled a lot within the country in those years and tended to buy a small Herendi item everywhere she was. One could actually afford these things back then. The square vase was the very first item, the one that started the whole passion for her.



And finally, our very modest Rosenthal china collection:



Those are my favourite coffee cups, actually: while a classic shape, the design is modern and simple, not so overdone like the ones above. It's a shame that only 3 cups have survived the several movings. But again, they are thin like tissue paper, so it's not really surprising.

I'll post pictures of Great-grandmother's tea service tomorrow. *g*

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Date: 2019-07-26 04:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
Thanks, it would be really welcome, but as soon as we are done the repetitive pilgrimage to the dentist's will begin, and that won't be a fun process, either.
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