Long ago before epoxy glues or super glues, staple or metal clamp repair was used to repair broken china. Like a birth certificate, this type of repair is proof of these pieces' age. It started in ancient China and began as the preferred repair in Europe in the 1600's. Metal smiths or jewelers of the period did the repair. This beautiful soup bowl was made by the Meissen Porcelain Factory in Meissen, Germany circa 1825. The owner of this piece must have really treasured it to have such a repair done. I wonder what the cost was to do such a repair?
Grammy M
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Roses are red, Violets are blue..
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Violets are in bloom
everywhere in my daughter’s yard. As I was watching my grandsons crush a few of
the delicate blooms beneath their feet, I thought of the Victorian women
collecting these flowers to turn into potpourri. When I was antiquing several years ago I came across a
'violet' bowl with a beautifully hand-painted bird on it. The bowl, made
in 1891, is as delicate as the flower and rimmed with gold. The women
would put freshly picked violets in the bowl, leaving them to dry. Perhaps next
time I’m visiting my daughter I’ll pick a few.
Grammy M
Grammy M
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