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YahudaMoon

Über Member
As Im now living in a 1950's block, Im slowly getting my yard (flat) sorted out 50's/60's style
Ive always had a thing for nice dining wear, Ive never been one for drinking my tea/coffee out of a mug unless Im on some building site ha. Ive had allsorts of dining ware over the years, last was Bodanova, http://www.bodanova.se/ of what has all been lost.

Im currently into/buying Ulla Procope and just bought four of these from the 50's for £20

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-lpQczGo8tkE/UbzK2JwBJLI/AAAAAAAAEgs/izclgNx-Ito/s400/IMG_3909.JPG

Some more Ulla Procope here
http://www.designaddict.com/design_index/index.cfm/fuseaction/designer_show_one/DESIGNER_ID/168/

Be nice if others could share their dining wares likes / buys :smile:
 

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
I have a knife, a fork and a spoon...I also own a plate, a mug, a bowl, and a glass.
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
John Lewis set in plain white - got a big box full online for about £80 - only two of us so it could well 'see us out' as we have plenty of spares.

Someone may well post on CC about how they collect the stuff in about 2075 :laugh:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
My favourite dining ware is a Trangia pan, a tannin stained stainless steel mug and Alpkit titanium knife fork and spoon as it means that I'm out on tour drinking in the atmosphere and having experiences to dine out on for years to come.
 
My favourite dining ware is a Trangia pan, a tannin stained stainless steel mug and Alpkit titanium knife fork and spoon as it means that I'm out on tour drinking in the atmosphere and having experiences to dine out on for years to come.
You're coming over a little camp there, Vern.:thumbsup:

I used to be 'into' Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper and all the other stuff...long gone. I gave all my 50s bits to an RCA student I did some exhibition work for - Ridgeway Home Maker...odd bits of plastic ware (she was into plastic fruit) ice buckets etc. Still have a modest amount of Sylvac Carlton Ware oddments packed up somewhere, or gathering dust on a ledge.
 
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