Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Tea


Ohio art...Litho...Tin...buzz words for me.  Little searches usually turn up hours of fun for my viewing research. Research often pays off.


"The Wedding" tin tea set by Ohio Art.


Pelican bride's maid. The number 105 posted on every piece. Perhaps the bottoms wasn't good enough?  Perhaps it was the length of her train?


An image so similar to one from this past Spring can be found under the cake dome.


The blonde prince and his betrothed brunette beauty.



Enough to even make the stars smile.  These are the faces of lithograph love.

Join me over at Sue's for Rednesday...



23 comments:

  1. I adore those!! They just so darling!! I wonder what the 105 meant.

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  2. That is beyond darling!!! I haven't ever seen one with a bride and groom on it! AWESOME!!!
    Yes, blogging gals are very sweet and very kind! Nice gifts from Meri.
    Warmly,
    deb

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  3. How precious! I've always wanted to find a little sand pail at a reasonable price! I love the sweet tin items by Ohio art! ♥

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  4. Very sweet..love it...thanks for sharing. Blessings

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  5. Cute cute cute! Following you on Linky now too! Have a great rest of the week!
    Holly

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  6. I can't get enough. I only own one piece of Ohio art litho (my sacred child's snow shovel). I've always wanted my very own tea set. The graphics are just adorable.

    Happy Rednesday!

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  7. What a treasure! Ohio Art childlren's vintage tea sets are soooo cute!!! l love the covered cake plate and teapot that came with yours! Mine just has cups, plates and a little serving tray.

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  8. I've been looking these kind of plates reminds me when I was young. That is so pretty!

    Mary, MI

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  9. Oh gosh, Renee! I love those, too! (shouldn't be surprised...I think we love the same things!) Such wonderful, heartwarming images on those pieces...aaaaahhhhhhh!

    I always love what you have to share...makes me smile!

    Wishing you a beautiful night, dear friend!

    Julie

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  10. Renee, I love your tin dishes, especially the cake carrier! There is a lady with a booth at the Nashville Flea Market that is filled with these sets, and sand pails and tiny cabinets and such. The prices are so high that I consider it a museum! But I do like to look at it all. Your set is grande! Sandie

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  11. Oh, I love tin litho - and I love how those old dish sets had covered cake plates.

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  12. First time visitor---love your blog. Such colorful and joyful pictures. Will be back again!

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  13. Wow, what stunning vintage treasures! I adore the tin tea set!

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  14. soooo freaken adorable! I want a set! I LOVE old tin toys. from dishes to robots and old toy cars and motorcycles. I dont have any... but I LOVE them! LOL
    have a great day renee!
    xoxo
    vivian

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  15. Squeel! Amazeballs collection! Seriously, where on earth do you find so many great things?! Take me, ok?

    ~Cindy

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  16. Oh my goodness, I love each and every one of these finds. So sweet. I especially love the faces on the little children. Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs,
    Julie

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  17. Yes, "Ohio Art" and "Chein" give me goosebumps! The images are just beyond adorable, aren't they? Reminds me of hours spent having tea parties and making mud pies!
    Happy REDnesday,
    Carol

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  18. I absolutely ADORE your posts. The pictures always make me smile. Thank you for sharing.

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  19. I love the Vintage Tin Toys, that top picture on your post is darling I named my daughter Breezy~ Hugs, Diane

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  20. How cute! I especially love the first one...who could resist those adorable, chubby cheeks??

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  21. I love the tin tea sets. there is a tin tea set with kitties on etsy, that I am so eager to buy. they sure don't make vintage treasures like this anymore, such quality and a pure work of art.

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  22. Oh, Renee, those are awesome! I've always wanted to find a good-enough set at a yard sale to scoop up!

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