The first item is a silver plated water pitcher it was pretty dirty but I polished it up and put it with the tray I found on my trip to Natchez with Sis and Marissa.
Next is a serving fork that matches my Momma set of silverware, I have looked on line and on Ebay for replacement peices and this fork sells for 17.95 at the cheapest place, so you can imagine how my heart was beating when I found it in a large jar of different silverware and it was marked $1.00.... oh happy dance time again...
next is a 4 piece set of tin canisters, they are stacked inside of the big one and 2 tin cans, I plan to paint these with roosters if I ever get back to painting...
Next are 2 pictures of a slop jar or chamber pot or pee pot which ever you want to call them both have lids and both look totally different but were used for the same purpose...to keep you from having to go out in the cold and freeze your buns off.
The one with the red trim is my favorite, I love the shape of the lid.
Next are 3 metal pots a teapot, coffee pot and tall water pitcher..these too will be painted one day.
this is a pitcher of some kind with no lid. I like the design of this...
This is a set of wooden canisters and the salt and pepper shakers to go with them also a ceramic dark brown pitcher.
This is few more of my Flea Market finds.
HOPE YOU ENJOYED MY VINTAGE THINGIES! SEE YOU NEXT WEEK!
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what treasures!!..i love the chamber pots lol!!
ReplyDeleteMolly, You did great, I love old silver and the pots are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love to come and listen to stars on the water....a favorite song of mine.
Happy Thursday, drop in and see my tablescape today and roosters tomorrow.
Barbara
did you say paint...I couldn't do it. Really, all the bloggers that paint everything have way more energy than me. I love to just leave it the way I found it usually. Your finds are terrific...all of them. I would just love to go to the longest yard. Girl, you'd love all the stuff in MIL's home.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you like all kinds of containers. the red and white chamber pot is cute.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe the buy you got on that fork. Wow! How nice!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Have never seen wooden canisters, love the chamber pots!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of various vintage items. You did a good job putting all this together. Enjoyed seeing all of them.
ReplyDeleteThe chamber pots are so interesting. I wonder how often someone buys one not knowing what they are?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your collection.
Sherrie
I really love that little pitcher!!! so cute.
ReplyDeletethe pee pots are a hoot. can you imagine?
oh and I almost forgot to tell you...I love that old hymn you have posted in your sidebar...He lives within my heart too!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait until you have the time and energy in the same place and start up painting again. I love yer roosters but also yer Christmas paintings are so nice!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have a lot of nice finds. I have a chamber pot trimmed in blue and use it as a wastebasket in the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Living it up at Lakewood,
Cindy
Wow - you have some great finds! Love the chamber pots! Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
What great finds! I love treasure hunting.
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I loved all your finds...specially the serving fork and the wooden canisters. They are lovely..
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT, have a great weekend.
WELL,what's not to like?! I have chamber pots but have not seen anything like the red with a lip. Cool. Wooden canisters are so hard to clean. The tins are neat. Maybe if I 'could' paint I wouldn't consider it sacrilege to cover up all that vintage decor. BUT I love roosters so hope you show the after shot! Happy VVT
ReplyDeleteGreat finds Molly. Know that you are really enjoying them!
ReplyDeleteRamona
I like the pitcher - very cool!
ReplyDeleteLove the chamber pots, I have some and use them for planters in the yard. Have a great VTT.
ReplyDeleteI love the chamber pot!! I could use that for my plant!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection. Wow!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, love your flea market finds!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing metalware. My husband has a medieval period (recreation) forge in the backyard and my son is a professional welder so METAL RULES in our house!
ReplyDeleteEvelyn in Montreal