Saturday 12 March 2011

Deco a go go


                                
My husband and I recently became the final people in the world to see The King's Speech (baby sitter shortage). I'm not sure if the Academy were specifically thinking of Mrs Logue's teaset when they handed out the Oscar for Best Picture, but it certainly gave a performance of rare brilliance during the few seconds it was on screen. I'd be hard pressed to pick a favourite vintage era - it depends on my mood - but I do love the 1930s. Just so fabulously decadent and glamorous. And so is this little set of four cups, saucers, side plates and a sugar bowl that I found for £4.50 at the Red Cross. I'm not really sure if it is original art deco - it's just marked Genuine English Bone China underneath - but it's hand-painted and looks the part. I'm not really a gold kind of girl either, so the silver gilding is perfect for me.

Elephants woven table runner from Thailand

I found this little deco cream jug at the same time. It's by Bell China , and perfectly matches my granny tablecloth of a couple of weeks ago.




Apologies for another short post, but I went out last night to a burlesque bar (in my vintage finery, natch) and am a little delicate following many cocktails and a 2am bedtime.

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34 comments:

  1. I'm such a fan of all things Art Deco - this is such a beautiful set of teacups/saucers, Lakota! Completely up my street! And the little creamer/milk jug is adorable too - what bargains and how lovely they match your granny tablecloth too :-)

    Jem xXx

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  2. I'm not going to see The King's Speech until next month when it comes to our village hall !! By the way, love the little tea set.

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  3. Oh I am so please I was not the only one loudly whispering... CHECK OUT THE CHINA .. during the Kings Speech. Hubby had to pat my arm and say "ok, ok, I saw it"
    Nice finds for you there, love the white and silver, very regal, not too glitzy.

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  4. Love the tea set and agree re silver over gold!

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  5. Oh my the tea set is lovely. You are not the last to see King's Speech, I still haven't! Thanks for joining JFF.

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  6. Oh Lakota I do love your deco tea cups!
    Now I want to see a pic of you dressed up in your vintage finery....
    I hope you recover quickly...it sounds like a fun night!

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  7. oooh the tea set is divine. beautiful!

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  8. Love love the deco!! And nope...I haven't seen "the King's speech" either. You're positively continental compared to me *winks* I came over from Scarlett's place to say hi! Vanna

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  9. not final people, i promise. i don't even know whether i'm gonna, because all this fuss! there was another film made on the subject by the bbc a few years ago, and i really, really liked that one a lot, so i don't really understand the need for a remake, unless, of course some actors pressed on... i dunno.
    the thirties par contre, why yes! totally understand your hang for the china!

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  10. I havent seen the kings speech...the cinema keep rumbling me when I try and sneak a 7 month old in under my coat *wink* - i think i'm going the dvd route. Loving that china - very deco and a complete bargain I must add. Im also jealous of the Burlesque bar outing. My claim to fame however was that i was at a night club once in my 40's get up and i was ushered into the VIP room and the "famous" (i use that term loosely cause apparently i was the only person there who didnt know who he was) DJ wanted to book me to do a burlesque spot at his next club night - my drunked friend had been going round telling people I was a burlesque dancer. I agreed like a fool and then left quickly never to be seen again! lol. Scarlett x

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  11. go girl with your burlesque and vinatge glamour. i am jealous! x love the little milk jug too.

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  12. Alas, my days of going to the theater are behind me. My MIL will more likley see it at the senior center before I have a chance to obtain the DVD, but when I do I will notice the tea set and remember you.

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  13. How perfect would a silver-ball festooned cupcake look with that tea-set eh? Stunning finds....

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  14. I love the 30s too and the simplicity of silver, rather than gold, on crockery. Gorgeous tea set.
    (PS A short post is perfectly acceptable if a good time was had by all!)
    My Flea Market Find

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  15. LOVELY, LOVELY, LOVELY. I'm with you on the 1930's and the silver and white.
    I love how you have matched up the pieces with the cloth's too.
    xx

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  16. Oh I love china cups and saucers they are beautiful and the little milk jug is gorgeous! :-) x

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  17. What a lovely teaset...I love this era too!

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  18. Oh my, the deco set is beautiful! Have a cup of tea in it and hope you are not feeling less fragile soon!

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  19. Oh I love love love the deco cups, so gorgeous, they would look perfect in my 1940's house :-)

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  20. I love love love that tea set. I'm like you, not really a gold girl and it's rare to find silver gilded crockery.

    BTW, you are not the last in the world to see that film. I'm still waiting!!

    Thanks for linking up xx

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  21. What a find. I have a dinner set ofwhite bone china, it is my favorite. Very delicate though, I have a chip in one piece. Thanks for sharing, and joining my newbie party.

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  22. What a marvelous find, those teacups! They're really gorgeous. And the film? We haven't seen it yet either. Seems there are still a few of us left.

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  23. I love deco, what a fab find the crockery was, I never find any nice tea cups *pouty face*

    btw I haven't seen the King's Speech yet either, it will have to wait until it comes on Sky Box Office I suppose.

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  24. I love art deco! They are really gorgeous x

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  25. Lovely as ever and glad you had a good night even if suffering for it now.
    My finds are on a specific theme this week over at http//gigglingatitall.blogspot.com

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  26. Love it! Never seen that before. Come visit! I am your newest follower!
    dreaming-n-color.blogspot.com

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  27. lovely pieces there. sure worth the buy.

    i am now following you:)

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  28. ooo the design on those tea cups is so sweet! I just don't have enough room to take home all of the lovely tea cups I see.

    Smiles,
    The Joyful Thrifter

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  29. Ok so I then may be the last one to see that movie since I still haven't seen it! But it's on my list! But now I want to see it really bad. That tea set is classic. I love the feel of them! I love great deals like this one. Great Find!
    And thanks for linking up at Thrifty THursdays!
    Lyssa

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  30. Gorgeous deco china set! And that's incredible that the embroidered tablecloth matches that creamer so perfectly. Don't you just love it when that happens?

    Hey, thanks for stopping by my blog - glad we both agree that those daredevil trunks are a little scary. :-)

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