polkanut
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Not wanting to hijack the estate sale thread, I thought I'd start one about our china patterns. In the estate sale thread Greg commented that he liked bold-patterned sets, and I've received many compliments on it over the years. The Norway Rose dishes came into our possession in quite a unique way, via my wife's late Uncle Edmund. Around 2001 Uncle Edmund (lifelong bachelor) decided that he wanted sell about 75 acres of the homestead for some much needed money so he asked me to place an ad in the local shopper newspaper. Well, a young couple made him an offer on the entire 80 acres with the agreement that he could stay living in the house for as long as he wanted provided that he maintain it, pay all utilities, and keep it insured. So a deal was struck and after it was all said and done, Uncle Edmund wanted to pay me for my time and energy in helping him with the legal paperwork, and for driving him into town to the lawyer's office. I said that instead of money, I'd like to pick something out of his attic. He agreed, and was shocked when I brought that box of dishes downstairs. He said that he had gotten them as grocery store premiums in the late 1950's-early 1960's. They looked like they had had mud poured all over them, but I knew I had picked a winner. When I brought them home my wife thought I was nuts too, until they came out of the dishwasher. About a year later at an estate sale my wife doubled our service for 8 with another box full for $125 plus some serving pieces that we were previously missing.
The Rosemary dishes my wife inherited from my Grandma Wilde when she passed away in 2005. Two years ago I doubled the original service for 8 when I found a box full at one of our local thrift stores for $40. That was the fastest I've ever spent money. Grandma bought the original set around 1978 at K-Mart of all places. We treasure the memories both sets have helped create over the years that we've had them.
Any others?
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The Rosemary dishes my wife inherited from my Grandma Wilde when she passed away in 2005. Two years ago I doubled the original service for 8 when I found a box full at one of our local thrift stores for $40. That was the fastest I've ever spent money. Grandma bought the original set around 1978 at K-Mart of all places. We treasure the memories both sets have helped create over the years that we've had them.
Any others?
[this post was last edited: 8/15/2012-20:01]