Saturday, May 19, 2007

older than i am.

After many years of kids and broken dishes, I decided it was time to buy a new set.  I searched all over, but nothing caught my eye enough to make me buy it.  And then today, I stopped at a yard sale.

My eyes were immediately drawn to the glassware.  I love glass, don't ask me why.  But there amongst all the neat things were 2 sets of blue and white dishes.  They were gorgeous!  The edges were scalloped, the pattern was pretty and dainty and I could see myself using those on weekend mornings, my coffee/tea cup on a matching saucer.  Quite civilized, don't you think?  And so I approached the Lady in Charge of pricing and said..how much for the dishes?

And she replied - 5 bucks.

Before I could stop myself, i blurted - that's ALL???

And so, quickly, before she could go up on the price, I whipped out a 5 and the transaction was complete.

And when I got home, I checked the stamp on the bottom - J&G Meakin of England - and hopped on the computer to see what else was available on ebay.  There was plenty out there!  All for a nice fat price, plus shipping.

The dishes are antiques.  Collectibles.

Yikes!  I'm supposed to eat from those?  I'm supposed to cut meat, use a fork, scratch the surface, etc??  Oh, the stress of it all!

Ya know, I could sell them on ebay for 5 bucks each and make a mint, but...I like them.  They're pretty and dainty.  I'm going to keep them, use them and enjoy them.  What the heck.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh how exciting! Thats quite a bargain. I'm so happy for you. I can just m'lady sipping. Paula

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful find! I think the lady in question must of been out of her mind selling the dishes for $5. Although it is nice to find a treasure in the midst of a search for dishes. (Hugs) Indigo

Anonymous said...

oh that happens alot.  People who want to get rid of their things quickly really don't care. So enjoy your meals on gorgeous plates and live it up...why not?  Sandi

Anonymous said...

What a bargain!
I love yard sales

Hugs,
Terri