Showing posts with label Devon Cottages ~ Motto Ware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Devon Cottages ~ Motto Ware. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Thatched Cottages and China (Part II)

Have you noticed how old thatched cottages seem to wink at you? Their romantic roofs have curves and eyebrows that tease and draw you close, making you want so much to be invited inside. You know there will be low ceilings, broad window sills for your vase of Spring flowers and your cat, large hearths with wood piled around ready to feed the welcoming fire, doors where you must duck your head, a narrow staircase and uneven floors. The warmth of a special home will surround you ~ that's just the way a cottage is.

So, needless to say when the call came ~ "didn't you say you were interested in motto ware with cottages and words" ~ I was all ears! Susie, at SuzAnna's Antiques, said there was a man with lots of Torquay motto ware standing in front of her at the shop and would I talk to him. Long story short ~ Sunday morning I sat surrounded by motto ware trying to decide which pieces I wanted and could afford! I'm not planning to start a collection but am going to enjoy these few pieces I will use. The seller was most generous as he wanted me to have something reminding me of home.............his prices were below what I saw on the Internet, plus he gave me a 50% discount which was wonderful.

These are the six pieces I purchased, all in excellent condition, all with cottages. Because the mottos are in regular English, not the Devonian dialect, I imagine them to be pieces from the early 1900's, and all came from two of the Torquay potteries.

The large jug is my favorite, the motto being "Say Not Always What You Know But Always Know What You Say". The egg cups, "New Laid" and "Laid Today", for our soft boiled eggs, are so cute with attached heavy bottoms so will not tip over. The sugar bowl "Say Little But Think Much" and creamer "Fairest Gems Lie Deep" will be used at teatime, and the handled mug "Heaven Send Thee Many Happy Days" is already holding daffodils on my narrow kitchen window sill.






And so, from beautiful Devon, England via Canada, Minnesota, New York and then here to North Carolina (and sold by a gentleman from Honolulu), came these little treasures to remind me of home.

These two cottages were in an East Devon village - one of many I passed through last October. Now if only I could get my roof thatched..............................well we all have to have a dream, right?
Wink, wink!

(Please scroll back to my previous post to see Part I)