This summer I found these Spode plates at an estate sale. On the back of the plates it says they're from "The Spode Blue Room Collection 'British Flowers - Rosa' c. 1831. I got them for $3 each which I didn't think was such a bad price. I have Blue Willow pattern dishes and several other blue and white pieces so these pieces went along nicely with that collection.
Join the rest of the bloggers in 2nd Time Around Tuesday hosted by Diane at A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words. You'll see lots of 2nd hand treasures over there.
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$3 for Spode is a real steal! Good job! Linda
Hi Pammiejo...the plates are beautiful and $3 for Spode is an incredible price...don't you wish there had been even more..;-) Bo
I don't know much, but I know the name "Spode," and I know $3 is a super deal.
That is a STEAL at $3 each! And they are just beautiful. I like the unique shape of them. Not the typical 'round'. I shared plates today too! Must be a theme going round bc I've noticed several posts on dishes today.
3.00.wow.i do hope you gave them a kiss as you left.awesome...ann
Love the Spode. I recently acquired two Spode serving bowls...so pretty.
And love the 'settle' DH made. What a great addition to the garden.
Happy Tues, Candy
$3 sounds like quite the bargain to me for these beautiful plates. I love blue and white plates. Enjoy!
WOW! Unbelievable price! They are very pretty.
I am impressed you did get a steal. Better yet is that you like them. They are lovely.
I need to find an estate sale. Never been to one....
Thanks for sharing!
Hi Pam,
Those are lovely! I don't know much about it, but according to your comments here I think you must have gotten a great bargain.
Thanks so much for linking to 2nd Time Around!
Diane
Hi Pam...What a bargain! That's an understatement...I want to go shopping with you! Must be a special angel on your shoulder! Thanks for sharing...truly beautiful find.
Blessings, Susie
Lovely choice for today's Met Monday! Sorry for the late visit; too many errands...
Carolyn of What Now? Tablescapes
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