Won't you join us? Coffee is being served in the living room. There are even some Pepperidge Farm Chessmen out for a sweet treat. Oh you know I don't bake!
Well no, we don't always do this. I sort of hoped you'd be dropping in.
Yes, this china is really old. It belonged to my great-grandmother. According to my mother, it survived being bombed out twice in its lifetime. My mom is from Germany so the thought that anything survived is almost a miracle. Sadly I've only got one more cup - just for you.. so make yourself at home and we can chat a while. No there is just a mark on the bottom, no company name.
I agree that the glow from the antique nightlight is divine. I inherited that from sweet husband's grandmother. Not a broken petal on the piece!
Have a cookie please. These cookies remind me of my grandmother's butter cookies. She made the best in the world. I think the cut-glass crystal dish is from sweet husband's grandmother too.
Oh how I love my silver. This tray belonged to my grandmother. There are some "Gluhwein" cups that go with it. I don't use those but in winter when the mulled wine is so good on a cold evening.
Those did come out of the garden. You know with the heat we've had, it's amazing that anything has survived. The white roses are off the rose 'tree' over there. Those wispy things are the Liriope blooms. We still have a few in bloom.
I agree that antique silver is the best thing! I wish I could look at it and read the stories. This piece was a gift from Corey Amaro - she lives in France you know.
I follow her blog religiously and it was a give away for guessing that the mysterious object she displayed was an antique pate de fois knife. Nope I don't have one to show you.. I just remembered what it was from childhood.
The little napkins.. yes those are antiques also. This was hand embroidered and crocheted by my grandmother.
The runner is fairly new. I used Irish linen on which to embroider delicate, tone-on-tone designs all around.
I also pulled threads and did all the stitching on my machine to create the drawnthread work. The little flower stitch was stitched with a large needle using a decorative machine stitch (sewn on a Bernina).
Even the edging is done on a machine.
Well enough chatter, let's pour the coffee while it's still hot!
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What a beautiful coffee set, Marlis. Love the way you arranged it on the secretary desk.....Christine
ReplyDeleteDear Marlis,
ReplyDeleteSo very lovely!
I had a great time chatting with you and can't wait for another sip and a cookie.
Very nice how you have displayed your treasures.
God bless,
d from homehaven
Oh this is lovely! It makes me look forward to warm cozy Fall evenings!
ReplyDeleteTerry
Lucky you to have all those wonderful family pieces! What a lovely invitation for coffee and cookies!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pieces you have! It looks lovely, and such sweet memories too. It is a miracle that set survived, amazing!
ReplyDeleteLovely spot to set up for tea. Enjoyed reading your post.
ReplyDeleteSome news: We're staring a Giveaway Friday! link-up party this Fri. 8/27 plus we are giving away custom backsplash! Hope you'll join us.
Allison
Atticmag
Marlis, my heart is fluttering with joy as I peruse your beautiful family treasures. And you've gone to the top of my list with the gorgeous work that you've done on the linen runner. I'm not a coffee drinker, but I'll just come and stare at your wonderful tablescape. Thank you for stopping by my post, and for sharing your charming design. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteOh Marlis...everything about this setting is sweet and delicate. The colors, textures, and layers are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDebbie@houseatthelake
Very Pretty. My daughter in law to be (in 4 months) love having coffee together. You've given me some ideas with your lovely coffee set. Love that it is a family treasure.
ReplyDeleteI love this, and not only because I'm a lover of all things vintage (especially FAMILY vintage). I also love it because it is so beautiful. You did an amazing job of making a runner that would blend with your other vintage linens.
ReplyDeleteThe coffee service is beautiful, and this whole post scores two big thumbs up from me!
So pretty! I love your vintage linens!
ReplyDeleteYour tea set is amazing to look at and even more amazing knowing it's history. It looks so beautiful set upon the secretary.
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
So beautiful in the soft light. I love the Chessman cookies, they are so addictive. I agree, antique silver is so gorgeous and fascinating as it is so unusual and such artwork. I was showing my husband all the incredible pieces on ebay the other night and he couldn't believe it. It has become my new passion.
ReplyDeleteLove all your linens and your great-grandmother's tea set~ what a wonderful history!
ReplyDeleteOh my, your set is out of this world goggeous! I love your silver, it's exquisite and are your linens! You do have some lovely treasures!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Your vignette is lovely, but those linens are exquisite! I am so impressed that you made the runner, with the drawn-thread work! I love that you've combined family heirlooms with handmade linens!
ReplyDeleteThis really looks so pretty - the lighting makes everything look so soft and gentle...
ReplyDeleteBest,
Gloria
I love the information on the beautiful family china. This is a very peaceful and romantic setting. The lighting is lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat treasures! It is so wonderful to think that china survived to make its way to you. Can you imagine your great-grandmother knowing that you are sharing its beauty over the internet? It is mindboggling! I love your vintage silver and your linens are absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you have that china, it is just beautiful and so special to you I'm sure. I love the night light. It is what caught my eye first. Your setting is so pretty. I have a very similiar secretary and I never thought about using it for a tablescape. I may have to try that one of these days!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Marlis! Everything looks so lovely! You have some real treasures! I hope you are having a great week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteOh, if only that beautiful coffee set could talk...and tell you of days gone by.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful set, so romantic and delicate!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful set, so romantic and delicate!
ReplyDeleteOh Marlis, this is just beautiful!! The china, silver and linens are gorgeous! Thanks for stopping by and entering the giveaway! I'm so glad to follow you back here!
ReplyDeleteWarm, vintage and inviting. Oh, I know you really treasure your great-grandmothers coffee service. I have a coffee pot that I believe to have been my great-grandmothers, and I treasure it too. Your pretty light fixture is the perfect touch for after dinner coffee.
ReplyDeleteAll the Best,
Requi