When I got married in 1976, my mom asked me if I'd like to have sterling silver flatware. My sister had sterling flatware that my mom would add pieces to on a regular basis. It really was kind of ironic since my mom didn't even have matching flatware. My answer was an emphatic "NO!". A number of years later, probably in the late 80's, I decided that I indeed would like it, but my choice was to purchase mismatched pieces at antique shows and shops. Most of my pieces are antique. I'm sure some are just vintage. My favorite pieces are ones with initials, names and/or dates.
The pieces are so ornate.
The backs are as pretty as the fronts.
Though one of the plainer forks, this one is special. It says Anna and is dated March 17, 1901. My favorite aunt's name was Anne and she was born March 19, 1901. So close.
Teaspoons are just as pretty.
Dated '07 on the front.
And Xmas on the back.
Though only silverplate, I had to buy this spoon. My father, brother and son are all William.
A few more random pictures from around the house.
No matter the light, any pictures I take of these two blow mold Santas turn out pinkish.
This hard plastic Santa light is only 7" tall.
Thanks so much for stopping by
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Lauren