Monday, 2 August 2010

The Scone Plate

Masons 'Blue Pheasant' c1830

I sat on the filthy carpet of the junk shop
and looked through the pile of china.
This plate was at the bottom,
thickly covered with sticky dust
and waiting patiently
for someone to see the beauty underneath.

15 comments:

  1. Lovely, what a lucky find!

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  2. You're very good at beyond the obvious.

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  3. What a fantastic find. Lucky you!
    Deb.

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  4. The perfect plate for perfect scones!

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  5. That's the joy of a junk shop, as opposed to an antiques shop - these little treasures are so exciting to find and clean up! Such a lovely plate too.

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  6. My grandmother had a set of these, wonder where they went?

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  7. The Scone Plate or the Plate of Scone ?

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  8. If you lifted that last one from the plate then Mr. M would that make you King of Scotland?

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  9. 'twas not I - I only had three

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  10. I'll have what's upon it, thanks.

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  11. I can't imagine how you ate scones before you found this plate!

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  12. Yum! And yes, really a good catch.

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  13. How pretty! I wish I had the patience to do that...

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  14. Two of my favorites, a grimy find and a yummy scone.

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  15. I'm on the hunt for a scone plate! Want something really unique and really pretty. This one is great.

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