about 10 years ago i began collecting ironestone dishes. i love ironestone because it's white, plain, and simple. ironestone goes with anything and can be displayed anywhere: a wall, cabinet or shelf. i love it stacked too. when shopping at thrift or antique stores check the marking on the back of the dish. i don't buy it unless it's english or american. the mark will ususally be in the center of a dish's base in underglaze black, brown, dark blue or other colors. sometimes it says ironestone sometimes it doesn't. ironestone is a little heavier than china. i have quite a few homer laughlin peices. http://www.hlchina.com/
Oooo yeah, that stuff is *purdy*...(c; How cute is your boyfriend?!? Happy Birthday, boyfriend! And both of those recipes are family faves for us...YUM! Gave me some ideas for tonight's dinner (c:
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