If you are new to this party, please take the time to read and follow the instructions for participating in Vintage Thingies Thursday, click HERE. I try and keep things fairly simple, so please make sure you follow the instructions. Please only ONE link per week.
Lastly, if you link in, your post needs to include:
1. the LINK back to my blog and or the button for Vintage Thingie Thursday. I have been visiting lately and when I click on a link, there is no mention of Vintage Thingie Thursday or my blog.
2. make sure your post has something to do with something vintage. All advertisements will be deleted. If you'd like to advertise on my blog, email me, we can work that out. No more free advertising by linking in. Shame on those who do this, nothing is free in life.
Starting this month, if you fail to either have the button on your blog, or in your blog post and/or have not linked back to my blog in your post. I will delete your link.
It is not fair to those who follow the rules to allow others not to do so. I am not being ugly, but rules are rules.....in all aspects of life. So if you find your link removed, check your post, you need to see why that happened. Hopefully, I won't have to do that.
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It's time for Vintage Thingie Thursday once again! I hope everyone is having a great week. I have had a busy one as usual. I am hoping in a week or so, things will slow down and I can have more time to visit everyone and enjoy your goodies!! Please be patient....I miss visiting everyone, but I have just been snowed under!!
This week, I'd like to show you some adorable egg cups that belonged to my husband's late stepfather. I think they are adorable and I have not seen these in antique stores for a good while now.
These are vintage egg cups from Opalex, a french glass company. I dated these back to the 1050's. They really are as sweet as can be.
There are two jadeite green cups in this set......I found that there was a pink jadeite color too that these were made with, and I sure thought, "Oh, how I wish I could find two pink ones."
Here are the two milk glass little chicks. So sweet, just ready to hold an egg. I like it that they belonged to someone special and they have a special place now with us in our home.
Have a great week everyone!!! It is getting mighty hot around here......how long until fall????
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It's time for Vintage Thingie Thursday once again! I hope everyone is having a great week. I have had a busy one as usual. I am hoping in a week or so, things will slow down and I can have more time to visit everyone and enjoy your goodies!! Please be patient....I miss visiting everyone, but I have just been snowed under!!
This week, I'd like to show you some adorable egg cups that belonged to my husband's late stepfather. I think they are adorable and I have not seen these in antique stores for a good while now.
These are vintage egg cups from Opalex, a french glass company. I dated these back to the 1050's. They really are as sweet as can be.
There are two jadeite green cups in this set......I found that there was a pink jadeite color too that these were made with, and I sure thought, "Oh, how I wish I could find two pink ones."
Here are the two milk glass little chicks. So sweet, just ready to hold an egg. I like it that they belonged to someone special and they have a special place now with us in our home.
Have a great week everyone!!! It is getting mighty hot around here......how long until fall????
Oh, those are just too cute. I'm in love.
ReplyDeleteD
Just too cute! Darling little chicks.
ReplyDeleteCandy
Those are just the sweetest egg cups I've ever seen. They are especially lovely because they were in the family.
ReplyDeleteYour egg cups are so cute and I happen to have a milk glass one like them in my booth! I wish it was pink!!!
ReplyDeleteThese sweet egg cups are adorable! The pink color is very pretty! What great finds! ♥
ReplyDeleteThese egg cups are adorable. I've never seen these before.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
How cute these are. You come up with the most darling items. :))
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting...it is always fun to play in your meme. ;)
xo bj
Hi Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore your little egg cups. I've never seen any like these and, if I did, I'd snap them right up. What a happy way to start a day!
Cheryl
Love your cute little egg cups! I'm partying today for the first time and hope I have succeeded in linking correctly!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!!
Those are great, and I have never seen any!
ReplyDeleteyour egg cups are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteI collect chickens! and egg cups! and milk glass!!!! Oh my.
ReplyDeleteNeedless to say, I LOVE THESE!!!!!
ooohhh i LOVE them! i WANT them! as you can guess i collect egg cups too LOL!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love anything chickens! These are adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love theses too! I have one that holds my toothpicks - it's white though.
ReplyDeleteYour vintage egg cups are so sweet! Thanks for hosting a fun party! This is my first time joining in!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Janet
I am really jealous of those darling egg cups! If you ever want to part with them, promise me you'll give me a holler, ok?
ReplyDeleteThe egg cups are charming, Suzanne. And how nice that they have a family history. Thanks for showing them to us today and thanks for hosting this fun party.
ReplyDelete~Lynn
Those are the cutest egg cups I've ever seen!!!
ReplyDelete*hugs*deb
You an keep those cute egg cups. I will take the quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting the vintage party!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sherri
Very cute litte egg cups. They can make anyone smile. I had a post today, but couldn't get linky to accept my pic.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Oh, I do LOVE milk glass, and your little chickies are quite a find!!!.. A real treasure! Enjoy! ~tina
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