Welcome, friends, to another fun-filled Thrill of the Hunt post where I share my latest thrifty (and usually) vintage finds with you.
The collection is large, so we're now at installment #4 in the series. If you missed the first three installments, you can go back and review Thrill of the Hunt #128, Thrill of the Hunt #129 and Thrill of the Hunt #130.
I picked up these blue and white porcelain salt and pepper shakers at a local vintage wares co-op. They were $14.00 for the set -- which is a bit pricey for me -- but I had a gift certificate to spend.
There was no maker's mark. I haven't decided on whether I'll use them or put them on display. Either way I love them.
Next up is a darling set of three porcelain pinch cups my daughter picked up for me at Goodwill.
Can you guess what this is?
It's the latest addition to my salt cellar collection. I got it at a local estate sale for just a few dollars.
Chinoiserie collector that I am, I never thought I'd find a salt cellar like this!
I love the gold detailing on the lid.
I also love the detailed chinoiserie scenes that are painted all the way around it.
It's getting to the point where I might be able to set a pretty table with some of my blue and white pieces. Nothing actually matches, but that's the way I like it -- eclectic. Once I'm done with the series maybe I'll give it a go!
Well, that's it for today, friends!
I hope you've enjoyed reading
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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I love your blue & white finds, Kathleen. The pinch cups are awesome, and look great with square bowl you pictured behind them that has the Greek key border on it. The salt cellar is a fab find too! Just since downsizing have I started incorpating the always loved blue & whites into my own decor. I have found some great pieces, just hope I can curb my own enthusiasm!
Always love blue and white. You always find such cool and pretty things. Happy New Year and Happy New Week. xoxo Kris
Loved all of your finds as I love B & W, too. That salt cellar looks like it would be great for Chinese hot mustard--caz that tiny spoonful is about all that I would need! I put a motley collection of B & W plates up on the soffet over my kitchen cabinets and never tire of looking at them! Kathy A
I really like your Blue & White collection so beautiful.
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