Spode/Copeland Creamer
This little cream pitcher has shaped my love of ceramics probably more than anything my mother ever gave me. Poor little pitcher had a broken "arm" and Mother patched it up with a glue that has yellowed with time. The bottom of the pitcher
reads "Copeland - Spode - England".
Mother tucked a little note inside the creamer that reads,
July, 2002
Dear Karen - Spode later became Copeland. "Brown transfer of a farm scene." Is one of 3 pcs. I only have this one --
Wedding gift from Bobby and Camille.
Love, Mother
I know this little pitcher is the basis for my love of
MacKenzie-Childs, MacLachlan pattern. This little salad plate alone is $145... a reason why I have none of it!
I should find a daisy and start picking the petals. "Shall I; shall I not?"
I cannot publish a picture that includes the books to the right of my little pitcher without mentioning that these are three of my parents' books.
The red book is my mother's book that is filled with interview of
decendents of early Italian settlers in the Brazos Bottom in Texas.
The white book is her written history of our family and
their adventure coming to America.
The black book is my father's which records the history and stories
of the Seventh Armored Division during WWII.
I so miss my parents!
I am linking the posting to
My Romantic Home
http://romantichome.blogspot.com/
http://romantichome.blogspot.com/
for
Show and Tell Friday
13 comments:
Such a lovely post Karen. How thoughtful that your Mom put that note inside. Have a wonderful weekend!
Maureen
You are so lucky to have had a Mom that was so thoughtful, just love your posts
What a sweet pitcher and note! I love hand-written notes that can be treasured FOREVER thru the generations!
Enjoy your day my sweet friend!
HUGS!
Oh sweet Karen, what a lovely pitcher and that note from your dear mother brought tears to my eyes. You are blessed to have this beautiful pitcher and that special note from her. What a heartfelt post.
Hugs,
Nancy
Karen you have some wonderful treasures from your parents.
Both of mine are gone too..
(())
This is so sweet! What a darling post!
Hugs,
Olivia
What a sweet little pitcher and I can tell it means a lot to you.
Just stopping in to visit a sorority sister.
What wonderful treasures to have! Thanks for sharing.
How wonderful that they wrote down their histories for their descendants! I often wonder about the forebears I have just scattered stories of, especially down the female line, such an intimate connection, and yet we can know so little of what was important to them.
Your cream jug is just lovely, and so is the note your mother put inside.
A very sweet pitcher and so special that it is from your mother! Sweet note too! I have perused several of your posts and enjoyed them... especially the one with your little granddaughter beginning school! She's a cutie!
I love Spode china. The note from your Mom was so sweet...shows that pitcher meant a lot to her that she took the time to try and patch up the little handle. Lovely post.
What a blessing to have these treasures from your mother...so sweet! :D
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