Daffodil and tulip leaves are pointing their way out of the soil. Rose leaves are budding, peonies are showing the first inch of their new deep red growth. Sunshine is such a treasure when the clouds open up and blue sky shows through - rain has been an almost daily visitor this month.
A few finds plus some of my collectibles...
Vintage finds and collectibles together on a crocheted pink table cloth. Royal Winton plate, Noritake cream and sugar shaker, two white birds on a branch ornament and a blue and pink bird with flowers ornament.
Wakey Pendefin, green sherbets, James Kent Chintz plate, vintage beads necklace and clip on earrings, green glass bird - a bit of green for St. Patrick's Day.
Happy Birthday Son. Love You.
Thank you for visiting today
Hugs
Joy
Sharing with:
Cecelia of My Thrift Store Addiction
Sam of Raggedy Bits
Roseann of This Autoimmune Life
Kate of Chic on a Shoestring
Kathy of A Delightsome Life
Andrea of The Cottage Market
Beverly of How Sweet The Sound
Jen of A Fireman's Wife
Angie of Letting Go of the Bayleaf
Sam of Raggedy Bits
Roseann of This Autoimmune Life
Kate of Chic on a Shoestring
Kathy of A Delightsome Life
Andrea of The Cottage Market
Beverly of How Sweet The Sound
Jen of A Fireman's Wife
Angie of Letting Go of the Bayleaf
I have never seen those figurines! Well, haven't seen a lot of the treasures you find. Happy birthday to your boy. :)
ReplyDeleteI love those figurines! Never heard of them before!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your son!!!
Some neat finds, Joy! I like how you group them together. I do that too, and often when I'm shopping I'll get on a vignette theme right then and there. I've never seen those figurines before!
ReplyDeleteGreat treasures!
ReplyDeleteHello, congrats on all your pretty thrift finds. Happy Birthday to your son! Enjoy your day, happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose tea leaf figures are new to me, Joy. How fun! Thanks for sharing your wonderful finds at Vintage Charm & Happy Birthday to your son!
ReplyDeleteJoy - it is so obvious that you have spent years collecting - you know what to look for and what is unique and valuable. Such as those tea figurines - a new one on me and something I would not have even recognized for its value. Thanks for "educating" everyone at Mosaic Monday, and happy birthday to your son!
ReplyDeleteEach of the collected is wonderful to see, like a visit in a museum. Happy Birthday to your son.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week.
Beautiful treasures. Those green sherberts look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour vintage finds are so delightful!
ReplyDelete...many of these I remember, the small blue case is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHow neat to find that set of figurines someone collected from the tea! I love them! The old train case is nice too and I love that little mouse all tucked into bed. Great treasures!
ReplyDeleteThe colors on everything are so rich and vibrant. Lucky you! :-)
ReplyDeleteoh love the chintz plate and those figures are fun that came in tea boxes I had never heard or seen those
ReplyDeleteSurprise! Figurines instead of tea. I wonder what's in the figurine box?
ReplyDeleteFigures came in tea? How interesting.
ReplyDeleteDawn aka Spatulas On Parade
You find the best treasures! Te Easter bunnies are especially wonderful. ...Our daughter had her 60th birthday last month .,,I find that so hard to believe, since it seems like that’s about the same age as I am (lol).
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