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Showing posts with label hutch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hutch. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Hutch Party


Today is Jennifer Rizzo’s Hook Up Your Hutch Party. She invites us to link up our posts sharing our "hutch, china cabinet, and more."

Let's start in the kitchen. There is a pine hutch which houses my blue and white tea cup collection. This was a consignment store find.

Here it is filled with my blue and white "Liberty Blue" dishes, and green Bordallo Pinheiro items:
Next we see it with Spode "Christmas Tree" dishes and fresh greenery at Christmas time.



In the dining room is a painted white corner cabinet where I display pink and white china. This was another consignment store find


Also in the dining room is a mahogany breakfront. This houses my formal china.


In the living room is a secretary desk. The glass front cabinet holds leather bound books and varied ceramic decorative pieces.

A second cabinet in the living room is this cherry wood curio cabinet. It displays an English bone china tea set, a crystal nativity set, a porcelain nativity set, and other decorative items.


Thank you for stopping by today. Please be sure to stop by Jennifer’s blog to see many more hutches.

Friday, January 25, 2008

New Pine Hutch Display


Show and Tell Friday is hosted by Kelli at There is No Place Like Home.
In my January 15 post I introduced my Blue and White Teacup Collection which I had just unpacked from being stored for over a year. I promised that I would show it when I had arranged in the pine hutch in the kitchen. Here is a photo of the hutch with its new display:
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At the same time I unpacked the cups and saucers I also unpacked all my books on tea – its history, entertaining with tea, etc. I hope to do a post on the books soon.

Well, having to find a place for both books and cups and saucers, I put several books in the pine hutch. Also included are a few accessories. I tried to place things so I could reach a particular piece with some ease. Each day I have been using a different teacup for my hot drink.

The cup and saucer I would like to tell about is in the "Palma" pattern from Alfred Meakin. It is next to the matching plate in the center of the second shelf.

I got the plate first. One day my sister told me by phone that she had gotten an addition to my blue and white dishes. She explained that her boss had come in to work and taken out this pretty blue and white plate. Why? Well he was going to use it as a saucer for the plant in his office. "Oh, no you don’t….I need that for my sister. She collects blue and white things. Let’s find something else for your plant."

In time she brought the plate to me and I really liked it. It is a very modern pattern with a pleasing design. I later ordered the matching cup and saucer from Ross-Simons.
To visit other show and tell posts please go to Kelli’s

[Other pine hutch displays were pictured in posts for October 9 and for December 12 ]

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