Sunday, December 25, 2011

Plays Well with Others


"Plays well with others."
 When written on your report card meant that you kind of blended into the rest of the crowd....did not stick out as a trouble maker...you were just there.


 Brown dishes had that same reputation. 


 At some points in the past Brown Ware was considered so boring dealers couldn't sell them. They were actually called 'Dead Ware'!


A few years ago Brown Ware started enjoying some new popularity...a shift in the way they were perceived.


 Now, 'plays well with others.' means that they can be mixed with other dishes...Cream Ware, Red Transferware... any color that you can think of. 


Harvest Time-Johnson Bros- made in England


creamer

sugar bowl




I think Brown Ware is quite lovely...even on it's own....and definitely 'plays well with others.'
Hope you are enjoying family and friends during the Christmas Season.


I will be linking to these blog parties:
Monday-
Mosaic Monday at dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com/
Masterpiece Monday at boogieboardcottage.blogspot.com
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch.blogspot
Show Off Your Cottage Monday at http://houseinroses.blogspot.com
http://youaretalkingtoomuch.blogspot.com
Tuesday-
ClubG.W. at charmbraceletdiva.blogspot.com
Knick of Time Tuesday at Knick of Time Interiors
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com
projectqueen.orgTablescape Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Tuesdays Treasures at www.myuncommonsliceofsuburbia.com
Wednesday-
Primp Your Stuff at http://micheleravendesigns.blogspot.com
White Wednesday at Faded Charm
Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style
Wednesday is Rednesday athttp://suelovescherries.blogspot.com/
What's It Wednesday at Ivy and Elephants
Thursday-
Open House Party Thursday at No Minimalist Here
Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps On the Porch
Treasure Hunt Thursday at F.M.B.P.T.Y.
Friday-
Freestyle Friday at Happy Hour Projects
Home Sweet Home Friday at thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
Show and Tell Friday at http://romantichome.blogspot.com/
The Shabby Nest:Frugal Fridayhttp://www.shabbynest.blogspot.com/
Vintage Inspiration at Common Ground
Saturday-
How Sweet the Sound http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com
Sunday-
Sunday's Best at My 1929 Charmer










31 comments:

Sarah said...

Cute post! Love brown dishes too! Our wedding china is white rimmed in bands of gold and brown. Used it for our Christmas Day lunch. ;-)
Merry Christmas ~ Sarah

La Vie Quotidienne said...

Cleaver. I love this pattern, I think that you have inspired a new collection for me.

Susan said...

That Johnsonville dinnerware is so beautiful!!

Anonymous said...

I have been looking for brown transferware (on the cheap) and it is VERY difficult to find! Beautiful post!

Debra@CommonGround said...

It's a "staple" around my house! thanks so much for sharing your great pieces at VIF! xo

Linda @ A La Carte said...

I have some mismatched pieces of brownware and I love it. This pattern is so pretty! It does play well with others.

Amy Chalmers said...

My girl friend just bought a huge set of these dishes at a consignment shop and she loves them! I enjoyed this story of the brown ware.

Anonymous said...

Love your pretty transferware!
Be a sweetie,
shelia ;)

~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ said...

Greetings~ ~I have always loved these brown dishes with the fruit. I guess it's just something about fruit that pulls me in. It's so nice to meet you.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

Gayle Page-Robak said...

I love your "brown ware"...everything looks wonderful together...casual elegance at its finest. I am now a follower of your blog and look forward to return visits. I invite you to join me as well at http://atastefultouch.blogspot.com Happy New Years. Hugs, Gayle.

Connie (aka LOU) said...

Visiting from TTT. Dead ware, huh? Very pretty. Looks very vintage. I have a soft pink rose pattern my grandma brought over from England that is also Johnson Bros. Love dishes. That is one thing I can never have enough but I would run out of room.

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

Oh I love all brown transferware and this is such a beautiful pattern. I think they all mix well together and in all the various shades of brown. Great post. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

Christie said...

Your dishes are so pretty...love all the different shots you took...the clocks beautiful too. Who'd have thought the brown transferware was once called dead ware...I'd surely say that these days, it has made a come back and like you said....it does play well with others :)
Such a cute post...Happy New Year!
Big hugs,
Queenie

A Few Pennies said...

Beautiful china; I love this pattern too--especially gorgeous for the holidays. Have a great New Year!

Jenni Swenson said...

I think it looks so cute with red. My girlsfriend collects it too!

Vickie @ Ranger 911 said...

My mother has a serving bowl in the same pattern. I never thought much of it before, but after viewing your photos, I have new appreciation for this lovely pattern! Visiting from Knick of Time.

Olive said...

You are right and it is lovely.

Betsy@My Salvaged Treasures said...

These are gorgeous and I'm sure they'd get along with any dishes in my home. Thanks for sharing your collection.

Christine @ sugarandtrash.com said...

These are sweet. I love to mix china, I often mix my 18 year old wedding china with vintage American Limoges.....

L'Heure Bleue At Home said...

Your dishes look lovely. I have a set of brown transferware as well.

Babs said...

I love the title of your post and your Johnson Brothers Harvest Time transferware. I think it "plays well with others", too. Great photos and the little clock is perfect there.
Happy New Year!

High Street Cottage said...

I agree!This is one of my all time favorite china patterns and I have several other pieces that work with this, the browns with yellows and cranberries with a bit of blues, so lovely, I've mixed them in with my red and whites, and my brown and whites, lovely! Wonderful post!

CJ Foss said...

Nothing wrong with this transferware. It is beautiful, just right for so many occasions. BTW, playing well with others is a under-appreciated concept and admirable trait that far too many people possess. Thanks for reminding me of it's importance. ~CJ

Jane@Cottage at the Crossroads said...

I enjoyed this post very much. I love this pattern, and I will be on the lookout for it. As a former teacher, I used the comment "plays well with others" numerous times. It really is a compliment.

Honey at 2805 said...

Oh, it does play well with others! How gorgeous!

Terrific projects all!

What a pleasure it has been getting to know you this year!

Thank you for being a friend to me and 2805 and for sharing at Potpourri Friday. I wish you a healthy, prosperous and sparkling New Year!

Kim, USA said...

You have a very gorgeous plates. Love it! Wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Tablescape Thursday

Entertaining Women said...

I'm so glad that brown ware has found its way into a new season of popularity. Dead ware...I never knew that tidbit. Thanks for the information. I enjoy using "Heritage Hall", and Spode, "Delamere" is on my list of patterns to acquire. Happy New Year! Cherry Kay

LizlovesVintage said...

I always adored this pattern.
Thanks for sharing them with us!
Happy New Year :)
xxx Liz

Cottage and Broome said...

Audrey, I love those dishes, you are right it is hard to believe that the brown tone dishes went unloved for so long. I did a post in November with brownish dishes that I love. Have a wonderful New Year! Laura

Ivy and Elephants said...

Hi Audrey,
This was such a wonderful post. I love your brown transferware so much that it is now featured on our blog. Thanks so much for the inspiration!

Paula
ivyandelephants.blogspot.com

Courtney ~ French Country Cottage said...

So lovely! THank you for linking up at FEathered Nest Friday!

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