Welcome to this weeks segment of Vintage Thingies Thursday. Thursday is the day to showcase your vintage treasures and to share your special things with everyone. If you are visiting and would like to join us, please do. It is very easy!
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Well....I guess you have all wondered what has happened to me! Last week I did not have a post up because the holiday through me off and when I remembered we lost a day (or I lost a day) Thursday was gone!! So sorry about that!!
However, I have a couple of cute restaurant mugs to show you. They were a great find at a local thrift store.
Both are marked Homer Laughlin.
I have a couple of pieces of restaurant china in this pattern. I always pick this pattern up no matter what the piece is when I see it!
Love Letter to my Ex-husband
3 days ago
Wow - I had no idea that Homer Laughlin made restaurant ware! I am going to keep my eye out for one of those mugs. Adorable!
ReplyDeletenice mugs
ReplyDeleteI love restaurant ware. Some of my favorite dishes are restaurant ware. Those are nice mugs. We missed you last week! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteCan't resist that restaurant ware myself. Someday I'll have enough to do a tablescape. Nice finds!
ReplyDeleteI found some great restaurant mugs once and a sister really wanted them to use for every day so I gave them to her
ReplyDeletethanks for having me over
There is just something about drinking a cup of coffee from one of those old mugs!
ReplyDeleteAt least they are a well sought ofter maker. Her products really do well
ReplyDeleteI love restaurant coffee mugs. Now you can buy new ones for a fortune that look like the old ones. I’m always on the look for these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
Hi Suzanne, thank you for Vintage Thingie Thursday, love joining in.
ReplyDeleteI love Restaurant China. I figure, it has been around for 40 or 50 years, it probably has that much more life left in them ;-)
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @ http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
Those are cute mugs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the party.
Denise