I am going to try your delightful cinnamon ornaments. My home was built in Edwardian times, also a farmhouse, and I can't wait to see the upcoming videos in this series. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and ideas.❤
Thank you so much Jerri! I love all your videos, but this one is especially highly interesting to me because I love to collect china. Your videos are always so highly interesting and informative. I love animals and I love gardening. I sit here peacefully relaxing and it takes me back somewhere in time. I find so much Joy listening to You! Thank you so much! Love and Light 💗🌟✨🏡
Jeri, what a treasure trove you are? Your amazing collections, knowledge and experience…. I am always impressed and inspired when watching one of your videos. Thank you for all your effort to bring us these moments. Sending you much love.🤗🙌🏻🧡(I love both the painted and the plain ones…depending on what you plan to do with them. I think you have done a marvelous job on the painting.)
What a fun visit! I LOVE red transferware and in 40 years of thrifting I have found one lonely bread plate but I have it proudly displayed amongst my other treasures. This visit today was quite educational for those of us who are on the hunt. Can’t wait for the next visit but then again I always am excited for your visits!!!:):):)
I have 20 full sets of transferware.It's become a ....problem. lol. Mostly from thrifting and estate sales. I think it mainly depends on your location. And luck I suppose.
@ I do agree fully and I’m in what I call the barren desert of thrifting. But you know what they say…the thrill of the hunt is almost as sweet as the treasures! I am if nothing else a true thrifting enthusiast only I no longer shop Goodwill because they are just to pricey for what they offer. I now shop Habitat for Humanity so at least I’m helping someone who is working toward home ownership as I hunt for my treasures. When Hunny and I take a day away and check out secondhand and antique shops I do find some real nice treasures but sadly no red transferware but I always hope!!!:):):)
@ well now…I immediately went over to the eBay website only to find strawberry fair red transferware. My kitchen is strawberries and I’m thinking my pocketbook is going to be some lighter at the end of this day! Jeri, I have only ever heard of it as being a place to sell but I guess it never registered that if someone is selling there also needs to be buyers! I’m honestly not to intelligent when it comes to technology but today I was a VERY fast learner. I also seem to think pink and red transferware are one and the same now that I’ve opened up the eBay website. You now have opened my world up to all new possibilities and I can’t be more excited. So now I just need to keep my head about me as I hunt for I see different prices on the same items from different sellers and I only glanced. I will forever think of you every piece of this treasure I bring into my home…I’ll leave a cup and saucer on the tea tray just for you as a thank you for opening this wonderful opportunity for me to finally grow my red transferware collection after all these many years!!!:):):)
I have alot of the transfer ware I have the blue willow, some flo blue, and odd and ends of the different pinks, blues, a set of my mother Currier and Ive set. But my favorite is the Calio blue from England I have a set of 8 and alot of the extra pieces, tea pot, pitchers, bowls, salt and pepper, enough a cow pitcher and ashtray. I love it all. Thank you for having a video on how it's made, I did not know that. God Bless.
Looking forward to this series !was delighted to see you talk about your transfer ware as I had just pulled mine out of my hutch to use in my Christmas decorating. I have the red transferware in a miraid of styles and manufactures, but as you stayed they all play so delightfully together! I made cinnamon ornaments years ago and I still have some that have survived after all these Christmases!
I made those with my kids when they were little years ago, probably 33 yrs because the youngest was a baby then. They were so easy and smelled so good! Some were ornaments for the tree and some went on a dried apple and orange wreath that I made. I had them for many years but eventually they got damaged. What great memories your video brought, thank you!
I made those cinnamon ornaments about 20 years ago and still place them on my Christmas tree. Those molds are beautiful and painting the images makes it pop. I used cookie cutters. Really enjoyable series. Learning much, thank you!
I made the cinnamon ornaments about 15 years ago, in my springerle molds. I had no idea they were Edwardian 🤩. I didn’t use glue but they have stayed intact ❤️. Wonderful! ❤️❤️
They cinnamon ornaments aren't necessarily Edwardian, but I wanted to get the scent of Christmas in the house. The molds, however could easily have been in an Edwardian home because they have been around since the 1600's.
Love this video. Looking forward to the next one. I have a mixed set of Blue Willow and would love to buy some brown transferware. Many years ago my mother had a few pieces of the Friendly Village dishes. I think she got them in a rewards program at the grocery store.
As always, fabulous content! Particularly loved the transferware lesson. Greatly looking forward to the next video in your Edwardian series. I have Friendly Village set from 1970 and Blue Willow. Favorite is the Friendly Village set. Thank you for the inspiration to be more mindful during next antique haul. 🙂
What a delightful video! Got some molds I can try out for those ornaments also. It looks like a fun project. Loved the info on the china. You have some beautiful pieces. Thank you for your time and effort on your videos. Always a pleasure. 😊💜🌲
I’m so excited for this series! We live in an Edwardian home built in 1905. I’m very interested in learning more through this series. Love that you always bring unique content that is beautiful and educational.
Enjoyed the history of the transferware. I have the Old Curiosity Shoppe too. I will try your cinnamon recipe with an old butter mold I have. TFS. Looking forward to your series, Jeri.
I was thinking about making those handmade ornaments. You have have a lovely collection of transfer ware. I agree you can mix and match. I do like the fact that England still makes some of theirs.
What a nice, peaceful introduction to Chistmas. I have my Great Grandmother's R Pink Italian Spode. I have added to it with the Soup Turren and a few pieces. She also had the Blue Tower which my Aunt has. I have collected that, too. I have added the Collector's Plates which we use every day. I also have a set of Sheffield that I saved my stamps for in the 90's when I was first married and didn't have the Pink Italian yet. I cherish it all! Thank you for a lovely video!
I really enjoyed this first video in your Edwardian series. I have a transferware plate that belonged to my grandmother, so it is interesting to learn about the history of this china. I'm looking forward to the next video!
I loved seeing your transferware, and its history. I have a few plates in the style you love, Spode and Johnson Brothers, which I love. I also love floral tea cups done in transferware.
This was such an enjoyable and informative video Jeri and I can't wait till the next one. I adore transfer wear. I have a set I bought at auction to use in the Fall by Johnson Brothers called "Cotswold". My first transfer wear set was given to me by my Mom, another Johnson Brothers. This set is a beautiful one I use at Christmas called "Merry Christmas". It is coloured and so festive, it warms my heart. I also have some odd pieces from them called "Old British Castles" and some blue Spode. I can't say I have a favourite colour because it changes by season. I am always on the look out for more!!
Hi Jeri! This was an awesome video, I really enjoyed it! I am definitely going to try and make the cinnamon ornaments, they came out wonderful with the springerle molds. I think the basket mold one looked beautiful painted! I cannot resist transferware, it is definitely an addiction, my favorite being the pinkish red too. I have a set of Masons in the pink, JB Friendly Village, Liberty Blue and I too mix other patterns in the same colors. I was very excited to see you had posted a video especially before Christmas, I’ll look forward to next week for part II. Thanks Jeri!
Thanks for your lovely review of transfer ware! Sadly many of these factories have disappeared. This is all part of my history as I live within a 20 mile radius of where most of this was produced in the”potteries”, my favorite is blue and white ware which I collect. I also loved the Christmas ornaments and will make if I have time! Love all your videos Jerry please keep it up! Janet S-on-T UK.
I love this idea Jeri. It’s so educational and you know I love the food segments you do and it’s all just fitting for this time of the year. The scented ornaments are beautiful. I bet they smell good. I rather like both of them painted and unpainted actually. I can’t wait to see all the episodes as much as I look forward to the show “All Creatures great and small” on Masterpiece this January 😊. As for the table ware, I must email you a picture of two pieces that I got off of eBay years ago. I think you will like to see them. God Bless…. Brian
I love transferware! I have many colors but my favorite is the red since my kitchen walls are a deep red. I love your old tablecloth…is it a coverlet? Caught my eye. I used to make those cinnamon ornaments with my kindergarten classes. Brought back memories…wonderful aroma! Always a pleasure to visit with you.❤
Delightful, Jeri. It brought back memories of when I made the cinnamon/applesauce ornaments. And oh, don't they smell wonderful! I am a collector of transferware too...purple being my favorite, but I only have 3 or 4 pieces, as it's so difficult to find. So...most of what I have is blue or pink or red. But...I love them all! Your collection is marvelous! Love the foxes and florals you displayed. Thanks for this...am looking forward to your other weeklies. Happy Thanksgiving! Diane
I love those ornaments. It sure beats a candle made with who knows what chemical fragrance! I really enjoyed learning about the transferware process. I have a complete set of 12 of English Village by the Salem China Company. I have collected it over many years. Just now I did a search for a teapot in that pattern (I’ve searched for years) and one popped up on Etsy! It’s pretty pricey but I might have to get it. If I could find a gravy boat and a butter dish I think I would have every piece made. Looking forward to this series!
I bet the house smells amazing! As you know I have stuck to early blue and white willow pattern china in my old cottage here in Wales as that it was the previous inhabitants would have had on their Welsh dresser but I do think the pink transferware is so pretty
Awe i made cinnamon cookie cutter gingerbread mem with my grandson about 5 yesrs ago . We only used apple sauce and cinnamon. We made them so he could give them as gifts. I keep mine hanging in the kitchen it mskes me happy to see it and that buy is almost 11 will be in January. Goes so fast. Thank you for the knowledge you shared Hope your Thanksgiving was good . ❤
Many years ago I walked into a shop and I spotted a few dishes, transfer ware in red. I only bought two of them for a plate rack. I could kick myself for not getting more. On the back it says Enoch Woods …English scenery,Wood and Sons ,England.
Loved this video and brown transferware is a favorite of mine too. I use the cinnamon ornaments throughout my primitive Christmas with pine, dehydrated orange, lemon and lime slices and they smell amazing. I have the set of blue Currier and Ives, service for 12 that my mom gifted me several years ago that she had had and I love it. We live near Syracuse, NY
I bought a teapot for $14.99 at an antique shop. Inside was a note that it was a wedding gift for a great-aunt in 1815. The note was signed 1950, and the paper is still so yellowed. It took a while to find out it is a CoalportRococo Duck Spout teapot, for display only, apparently. No one has ever used it! I won’t be using my Coalport except for display. I collect teapots, bless my heart! 💙 I have 5 sets of china. 2 were made in the 1900’s, the 3 were made in the 180O’s. My everyday wear is Currier & Ives. I really like Debbie Munn flying Snowmen. I collect cobalt blue plates (old) and bowls. Larger bowls. My Cobalt Great Depression set of plates and cups . I am downsizing things like wreaths.
I’ve made several of these and they still smell wonderful. The parsonage we live in was built during this period. I have some pictures that I display of the outside with the church leaving after the service. They are intriguing to look at.
Luckily living in New England I’ve been able to find transferware in my hints; however, in the last ten years things have really slowed down and prices have skyrocketed. My china cupboard is full though with mixed pieces which I love. I have a fondness for pitchers and creamers to have posies and bouquets throughout the house. Calyxware is my ultimate favorite.
Like always, I love your videos!!! My favourite transfer-ware colours are the red and white. I really don't like the flo blue transfer ware. I do come across pieces at thrift stores on rare occasions here in Ontario but I don't purchase it as it doesn't appeal to me, better to leave it there for someone who would be excited to purchase it. I guess my second favourite colour combos would be green and white. Can you please update us on how well those scented ornaments hold their scent? I use real pine-cones and cinnamon oil to help scent the home for Christmas, however, the scent stays more local to the area that the pine cones are in, the scent doesn't travel more than 5 feet or so. On a side note, I do love toile patterns on fabric and I do have several cushions in the red and white, I also recovered a very large canvas 4ft x 6ft in a curtain panel with the toile pattern. It looks beautiful. The fabric is very thick and covered the painted canvas with no issues. I look forward the watching the rest of the series. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
I'm not that fond of the blue flow, however I do love the age of it. The scent of the ornament stays in the vicinity of it's placement, but when I was in the shop, you could smell it throughout the entire place... it was because she had at least 100 pieces hanging from the tree. Toile really does have the same look as transferware doesn't it?!
I enjoyed seeing your transferware dishes. I prefer the blue and red/pink too. Mom left me her huge set of Mason's Vista (c. 1958) in brown. Not being a real fan of brown in kitchens and dining rooms I've never used hers. It's a shame because she had every size and shape of serving bowl and platter. Both coffee and tea pot. Relish dishes galore. I can't bring myself to break up such a great set. While she wandered through picking out her next purchases I'd be salivating, looking at Spode Blue Onion. Much later in life I collected Portmerion Pamona. Now I'm after a set of Frankoma Wagon Wheel pattern. Mom had a few serving pieces of that plus quite a few pitchers and vases. I have a feeling the random pieces of Frankoma were S&H Greenstamp purchases.
Seek out red and green and mix them and enjoy using them!I have so much transferware, all unused cast-off, from people afraid to use them. But I've found they are the sturdiest dishes I've ever used, and mixing colors just brings out their best.
This is a wonderful series’s can’t wait for the next one ,My favorite piece was the Tea Pot beautiful I’m curious were you display them or do you just bring them out for special occasion or your video Thank you Jerri learned a lot 💕
What a wonderful idea for those ornaments!! I love them painted!! I love your channel, Geri!!💖🕯️
I just love how your mind works. Beautiful collections. Thank you ❤ 🇨🇦
I love red combos for Christmas & brown for Thanksgiving. Just dreamy! Thank you for the great info, Jeri!
I so enjoyed this history lesson. These dishes are breathtaking. Looking forward to next week. Thank you for sharing.
OH my goodness, I haven't even watched it yet but I know I'm going to love this series!!
I LOVED this video and look forward to the rest in December! Thank you.
I am going to try your delightful cinnamon ornaments. My home was built in Edwardian times, also a farmhouse, and I can't wait to see the upcoming videos in this series. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and ideas.❤
Thank you so much Jerri! I love all your videos, but this one is especially highly interesting to me because I love to collect china. Your videos are always so highly interesting and informative. I love animals and I love gardening. I sit here peacefully relaxing and it takes me back somewhere in time.
I find so much Joy listening to You!
Thank you so much!
Love and Light 💗🌟✨🏡
Jeri, what a treasure trove you are? Your amazing collections, knowledge and experience…. I am always impressed and inspired when watching one of your videos. Thank you for all your effort to bring us these moments. Sending you much love.🤗🙌🏻🧡(I love both the painted and the plain ones…depending on what you plan to do with them. I think you have done a marvelous job on the painting.)
So well put! I learn so much from her. She is a trove of info in all that she does and says 😊
I study up on the subject at hand and always learn something new myself>
@ That certainly is the best way.
Greetings from LRGV TX
What a fun visit! I LOVE red transferware and in 40 years of thrifting I have found one lonely bread plate but I have it proudly displayed amongst my other treasures. This visit today was quite educational for those of us who are on the hunt. Can’t wait for the next visit but then again I always am excited for your visits!!!:):):)
I have 20 full sets of transferware.It's become a ....problem. lol. Mostly from thrifting and estate sales. I think it mainly depends on your location. And luck I suppose.
@ I do agree fully and I’m in what I call the barren desert of thrifting. But you know what they say…the thrill of the hunt is almost as sweet as the treasures! I am if nothing else a true thrifting enthusiast only I no longer shop Goodwill because they are just to pricey for what they offer. I now shop Habitat for Humanity so at least I’m helping someone who is working toward home ownership as I hunt for my treasures. When Hunny and I take a day away and check out secondhand and antique shops I do find some real nice treasures but sadly no red transferware but I always hope!!!:):):)
Try ebay, you can find transferware all day long!
@ well now…I immediately went over to the eBay website only to find strawberry fair red transferware. My kitchen is strawberries and I’m thinking my pocketbook is going to be some lighter at the end of this day! Jeri, I have only ever heard of it as being a place to sell but I guess it never registered that if someone is selling there also needs to be buyers! I’m honestly not to intelligent when it comes to technology but today I was a VERY fast learner. I also seem to think pink and red transferware are one and the same now that I’ve opened up the eBay website. You now have opened my world up to all new possibilities and I can’t be more excited. So now I just need to keep my head about me as I hunt for I see different prices on the same items from different sellers and I only glanced. I will forever think of you every piece of this treasure I bring into my home…I’ll leave a cup and saucer on the tea tray just for you as a thank you for opening this wonderful opportunity for me to finally grow my red transferware collection after all these many years!!!:):):)
How Fun...I'm looking foward to trying out the cinnamon ornaments! I've wanted to do it for years and now I know how so excuses!
no excuses!
Thank you for the series. The plates, cups, and saucers are quite lovely. Some unusual scenes I've never seen. I love all Transferware, in any colors.
I've never known there was and is quite a selection of transfer ware out there. Happy Holidays to you and yours!❤
I have alot of the transfer ware I have the blue willow, some flo blue, and odd and ends of the different pinks, blues, a set of my mother Currier and Ive set. But my favorite is the Calio blue from England I have a set of 8 and alot of the extra pieces, tea pot, pitchers, bowls, salt and pepper, enough a cow pitcher and ashtray. I love it all. Thank you for having a video on how it's made, I did not know that.
God Bless.
Love those Calico blue cow pitchers!
I truly enjoy your post. I first found your channel during Christmas several years ago ❤
I have made cinnamon ornaments brings back memories watching you ♥️🕊️
Looking forward to this series !was delighted to see you talk about your transfer ware as I had just pulled mine out of my hutch to use in my Christmas decorating. I have the red transferware in a miraid of styles and manufactures, but as you stayed they all play so delightfully together!
I made cinnamon ornaments years ago and I still have some that have survived after all these Christmases!
Watching this with my mother in law right now!! We’re in heaven.
What a precious thing to say & do with your MIL. ❤❤❤❤❤
Hello you two!
I made those with my kids when they were little years ago, probably 33 yrs because the youngest was a baby then. They were so easy and smelled so good! Some were ornaments for the tree and some went on a dried apple and orange wreath that I made. I had them for many years but eventually they got damaged. What great memories your video brought, thank you!
Oh yes, they are great on a wreath.
Ím so excited for this series! The ornaments are beautiful. I cant wait to make some. Thank you, for sharing this with us. ❄️⭐🌲🌰
What a beautiful family idea. I like the painted ones. I can only imagine how wonderful the cinnamon is every time you or company enter your home ❤
I made those cinnamon ornaments about 20 years ago and still place them on my Christmas tree. Those molds are beautiful and painting the images makes it pop. I used cookie cutters. Really enjoyable series. Learning much, thank you!
I think I will paint most of them.
I made the cinnamon ornaments about 15 years ago, in my springerle molds. I had no idea they were Edwardian 🤩. I didn’t use glue but they have stayed intact ❤️. Wonderful! ❤️❤️
They cinnamon ornaments aren't necessarily Edwardian, but I wanted to get the scent of Christmas in the house. The molds, however could easily have been in an Edwardian home because they have been around since the 1600's.
Love this video. Looking forward to the next one. I have a mixed set of Blue Willow and would love to buy some brown transferware. Many years ago my mother had a few pieces of the Friendly Village dishes. I think she got them in a rewards program at the grocery store.
We use Friendly Village as our everyday ware, it's pretty solid.
How fun, thank you Jeri. Love the ornaments and stories of transfer ware. I like the pink best and my friend has the lavender set. Blessings.
Thank you for sharing your lovely treasures💕💕
Thank you for another wonderful video & looking forward to all in this series. Love your channel!!
I like them both ways.
Thank you, for sharing. 🦃🍂
Thank you Jeri for doing this wonderful video
Beautiful ornaments and I loved the painted one.
I have also made the cinnamon ornaments. Still have them. Thank you Jeri. Love the table ware.
I love the Victorian and Edwardian eras!
Thanks Jeri. I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving. I'm looking forward to the next installment.
What a fun time we will have!!!
As always, fabulous content! Particularly loved the transferware lesson. Greatly looking forward to the next video in your Edwardian series. I have Friendly Village set from 1970 and Blue Willow. Favorite is the Friendly Village set. Thank you for the inspiration to be more mindful during next antique haul. 🙂
What a delightful video! Got some molds I can try out for those ornaments also. It looks like a fun project. Loved the info on the china. You have some beautiful pieces. Thank you for your time and effort on your videos. Always a pleasure. 😊💜🌲
I’m so excited for this series! We live in an Edwardian home built in 1905. I’m very interested in learning more through this series. Love that you always bring unique content that is beautiful and educational.
Our house period doesn't get much attention, and yet it was quite a fascinating time; especially in the style of homes and "modern" conveniences.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I learned a lot. Thank you!
Enjoyed the history of the transferware. I have the Old Curiosity Shoppe too. I will try your cinnamon recipe with an old butter mold I have. TFS. Looking forward to your series, Jeri.
I was thinking about making those handmade ornaments. You have have a lovely collection of transfer ware. I agree you can mix and match. I do like the fact that England still makes some of theirs.
❤❤❤❤❤❤love everything
Loved this informative video. Excited to see the next videos.
What a nice, peaceful introduction to Chistmas. I have my Great Grandmother's R
Pink Italian Spode. I have added to it with the Soup Turren and a few pieces. She also had the Blue Tower which my Aunt has. I have collected that, too. I have added the Collector's Plates which we use every day. I also have a set of Sheffield that I saved my stamps for in the 90's when I was first married and didn't have the Pink Italian yet. I cherish it all! Thank you for a lovely video!
PINK SPODE, how great!
I really enjoyed this first video in your Edwardian series. I have a transferware plate that belonged to my grandmother, so it is interesting to learn about the history of this china. I'm looking forward to the next video!
You do every thing so well 😊
The Basket 🧺 ornament is Beautiful
Love your video and the information…thank you
I loved seeing your transferware, and its history. I have a few plates in the style you love, Spode and Johnson Brothers, which I love. I also love floral tea cups done in transferware.
this is so very interesting! thank you for sharing.
Really enjoyed this ❤
This was such an enjoyable and informative video Jeri and I can't wait till the next one. I adore transfer wear. I have a set I bought at auction to use in the Fall by Johnson Brothers called "Cotswold". My first transfer wear set was given to me by my Mom, another Johnson Brothers. This set is a beautiful one I use at Christmas called "Merry Christmas". It is coloured and so festive, it warms my heart. I also have some odd pieces from them called "Old British Castles" and some blue Spode. I can't say I have a favourite colour because it changes by season. I am always on the look out for more!!
The variety of Transferware if remarkable.
Your wares are beautiful!
Awesome !!!
.
Hi Jeri! This was an awesome video, I really enjoyed it! I am definitely going to try and make the cinnamon ornaments, they came out wonderful with the springerle molds. I think the basket mold one looked beautiful painted! I cannot resist transferware, it is definitely an addiction, my favorite being the pinkish red too. I have a set of Masons in the pink, JB Friendly Village, Liberty Blue and I too mix other patterns in the same colors. I was very excited to see you had posted a video especially before Christmas, I’ll look forward to next week for part II. Thanks Jeri!
I love pink Masons VIsta
Thanks for your lovely review of transfer ware! Sadly many of these factories have disappeared. This is all part of my history as I live within a 20 mile radius of where most of this was produced in the”potteries”, my favorite is blue and white ware which I collect. I also loved the Christmas ornaments and will make if I have time! Love all your videos Jerry please keep it up! Janet S-on-T UK.
I had no idea the Potteries were gone, how sad.
I love this idea Jeri. It’s so educational and you know I love the food segments you do and it’s all just fitting for this time of the year. The scented ornaments are beautiful. I bet they smell good. I rather like both of them painted and unpainted actually. I can’t wait to see all the episodes as much as I look forward to the show “All Creatures great and small” on Masterpiece this January 😊. As for the table ware, I must email you a picture of two pieces that I got off of eBay years ago. I think you will like to see them. God Bless…. Brian
You reminded me of the Christmas episode on the original "All Creatures Great and Small". i need to watch it.
I never used Elmers in my applesauce, and I have a dehydrator! I cannot wait to make these tomorrow! They smell great
I love transferware! I have many colors but my favorite is the red since my kitchen walls are a deep red. I love your old tablecloth…is it a coverlet? Caught my eye. I used to make those cinnamon ornaments with my kindergarten classes. Brought back memories…wonderful aroma! Always a pleasure to visit with you.❤
wow, RED walls! I can just imagine how striking that must be.
Delightful, Jeri. It brought back memories of when I made the cinnamon/applesauce ornaments. And oh, don't they smell wonderful! I am a collector of transferware too...purple being my favorite, but I only have 3 or 4 pieces, as it's so difficult to find. So...most of what I have is blue or pink or red. But...I love them all! Your collection is marvelous! Love the foxes and florals you displayed. Thanks for this...am looking forward to your other weeklies. Happy Thanksgiving! Diane
I have never seen the purple in all my years of collecting, it must be very rare.
I ❤🎉 Thank you
Lovely vlog❤
I love those ornaments. It sure beats a candle made with who knows what chemical fragrance! I really enjoyed learning about the transferware process. I have a complete set of 12 of English Village by the Salem China Company. I have collected it over many years. Just now I did a search for a teapot in that pattern (I’ve searched for years) and one popped up on Etsy! It’s pretty pricey but I might have to get it. If I could find a gravy boat and a butter dish I think I would have every piece made. Looking forward to this series!
I've never seen English Village, I must look it up.
Ihave a few demitasse cups and saucers along with a sugar and creamer. Red color
I bet the house smells amazing! As you know I have stuck to early blue and white willow pattern china in my old cottage here in Wales as that it was the previous inhabitants would have had on their Welsh dresser but I do think the pink transferware is so pretty
It's perfect in your wonderful cottage!
Awe i made cinnamon cookie cutter gingerbread mem with my grandson about 5 yesrs ago . We only used apple sauce and cinnamon. We made them so he could give them as gifts. I keep mine hanging in the kitchen it mskes me happy to see it and that buy is almost 11 will be in January. Goes so fast. Thank you for the knowledge you shared
Hope your Thanksgiving was good . ❤
Nice reminder of times with the little one.
Many years ago I walked into a shop and I spotted a few dishes, transfer ware in red. I only bought two of them for a plate rack. I could kick myself for not getting more. On the back it says Enoch Woods …English scenery,Wood and Sons ,England.
Loved this video and brown transferware is a favorite of mine too. I use the cinnamon ornaments throughout my primitive Christmas with pine, dehydrated orange, lemon and lime slices and they smell amazing. I have the set of blue Currier and Ives, service for 12 that my mom gifted me several years ago that she had had and I love it. We live near Syracuse, NY
These ornaments are perfect for Primitive decorating, I agree.
@ love them and they save well for years
I bought a teapot for $14.99 at an antique shop. Inside was a note that it was a wedding gift for a great-aunt in 1815. The note was signed 1950, and the paper is still so yellowed. It took a while to find out it is a CoalportRococo Duck Spout teapot, for display only, apparently. No one has ever used it! I won’t be using my Coalport except for display. I collect teapots, bless my heart! 💙 I have 5 sets of china. 2 were made in the 1900’s, the 3 were made in the 180O’s. My everyday wear is Currier & Ives. I really like Debbie Munn flying Snowmen. I collect cobalt blue plates (old) and bowls. Larger bowls. My Cobalt Great Depression set of plates and cups . I am downsizing things like wreaths.
Sounds as if you have some great pieces!
I’ve made several of these and they still smell wonderful. The parsonage we live in was built during this period. I have some pictures that I display of the outside with the church leaving after the service. They are intriguing to look at.
oh, you live in a Parsonage!
Painted!!
I ❤my black and white Spode. I bring it out in the fall.
I've never seen the black!
❤❤❤
Just beautiful, you sure know your patterns. I have some transferware its purple looks very old.
You have the rare color of purple, most cannot find it.
Can you use a dehydrator as well?
I'm sure you can.
Luckily living in New England I’ve been able to find transferware in my hints; however, in the last ten years things have really slowed down and prices have skyrocketed. My china cupboard is full though with mixed pieces which I love. I have a fondness for pitchers and creamers to have posies and bouquets throughout the house. Calyxware is my ultimate favorite.
Sounds like a great collection!
Like always, I love your videos!!! My favourite transfer-ware colours are the red and white. I really don't like the flo blue transfer ware. I do come across pieces at thrift stores on rare occasions here in Ontario but I don't purchase it as it doesn't appeal to me, better to leave it there for someone who would be excited to purchase it. I guess my second favourite colour combos would be green and white.
Can you please update us on how well those scented ornaments hold their scent? I use real pine-cones and cinnamon oil to help scent the home for Christmas, however, the scent stays more local to the area that the pine cones are in, the scent doesn't travel more than 5 feet or so.
On a side note, I do love toile patterns on fabric and I do have several cushions in the red and white, I also recovered a very large canvas 4ft x 6ft in a curtain panel with the toile pattern. It looks beautiful. The fabric is very thick and covered the painted canvas with no issues.
I look forward the watching the rest of the series. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
I'm not that fond of the blue flow, however I do love the age of it. The scent of the ornament stays in the vicinity of it's placement, but when I was in the shop, you could smell it throughout the entire place... it was because she had at least 100 pieces hanging from the tree.
Toile really does have the same look as transferware doesn't it?!
I enjoyed seeing your transferware dishes. I prefer the blue and red/pink too.
Mom left me her huge set of Mason's Vista (c. 1958) in brown. Not being a real fan of brown in kitchens and dining rooms I've never used hers. It's a shame because she had every size and shape of serving bowl and platter. Both coffee and tea pot. Relish dishes galore. I can't bring myself to break up such a great set. While she wandered through picking out her next purchases I'd be salivating, looking at Spode Blue Onion. Much later in life I collected Portmerion Pamona. Now I'm after a set of Frankoma Wagon Wheel pattern. Mom had a few serving pieces of that plus quite a few pitchers and vases. I have a feeling the random pieces of Frankoma were S&H Greenstamp purchases.
Seek out red and green and mix them and enjoy using them!I have so much transferware, all unused cast-off, from people afraid to use them. But I've found they are the sturdiest dishes I've ever used, and mixing colors just brings out their best.
@@paularunyan8588 I was going to say that too; find some red and mix it with the brown, stunning!
This is a wonderful series’s can’t wait for the next one ,My favorite piece was the Tea Pot beautiful I’m curious were you display them or do you just bring them out for special occasion or your video Thank you Jerri learned a lot 💕
We do use most everything that isn't cracked. It was a real shame about the teapot, I had planned to actually pour my tea from it.
Could you use the pottery molds?
I'm sure you could.
.❤🎄❤
🤍
✨💖✨🫶🏻