Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Vintage Blue Ridge Pottery Poinsettia Pattern


For a number of years I've been picking up Blue Ridge pottery at Goodwill and other thrift stores.  I have a number of pieces displayed in my vintage kitchen.  Occasionally I put out a few seasonal pieces.  These are the Poinsettia pattern.  I only have four pieces (the dinner plate, large bowl, and creamer).  The creamer has a chip but still looks great displayed in my kitchen at Christmas.  The live poinsettia was purchased when we visited the Poinsettia Festival a few weeks ago.

Here is a closeup of the bowl.  The colors are rather muted.  Leaves are almost a gray color.  I'd love to find more but it is getting harded to find Blue Ridge pottery.  I saw a set of glasses on EBay for $110.00.  They were beautiful but ????? 

I found this Poinsettia creamer and sugar at Goodwill a few years ago.  It is vintage but I don't know the manufacturer.  The sugar is missing the lid.  I display them on the shelf above the sink with my vintage plaster Santa. 

I am joining Vintage Thingie Thursday.  To see more vintage items check the blog.

6 comments:

  1. You have done really well with your Goodwill shopping. I must go on the wrong day as I seldom find much. Merry Christmas.

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  2. You've done great with your shopping! I love the pattern.

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  3. I love all of your poinsettia china and I adore your Santa, so darling!

    Merry Christmas!

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  4. Amazing what you can find at some Goodwill's. Lovely patterns. Happy holidays! Tammy

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  5. The poinsettia dishes are charming. I've never seen any like them.Have a Merry Christmas!

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  6. If you are still collecting Blue Ridge Pottery, look up the Blue Ridge Pottery Fans page on Facebook. It's a bunch of us who love Blue Ridge! :)

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