Here I am for Vintage Thingy Thursday with a question, two questions really. First, is it okay if the vintage thingy is not mine? Hope so! Second, and more importantly, does anyone know who made this set of vintage Art Deco Dishes?
Did you guess it wasn't my table? You are right, too neat, no floral prints, and only one cut up piece of toast!
Again it is Hercule Poirot from Agatha Christie. He is most particular, and so are his set designers. I often put him on for company while I am working on the computer. Each time I try to spy something I haven't noticed before. No, I'm not training to be a detective, and yes, I really am working. I simply adore all of the special touches they use on the shows.
What do you think? The book from last week had English makers, and they were not in there. Surely, they did not have every single piece, but I am looking for clues. It would be so funny if they were Belgian, because Mr. Poirot is Belgian. I've seen Bavarian china, though never Belgian. French perhaps?
A good mystery, good dishes, a mystery about dishes, I love this!




It is a beautiful setting! I love Agatha!
ReplyDeleteI love to watch shows and be distracted by their dishes! Hope you find out who made this set is very dramatic.
ReplyDeleteThe table setting looks like one of Clarice Cliff's Bizarre Ware settings, but Hercule's set is a bit more generic. I love art deco as well...especially the English makers. Both those books are very good and have some great photos. Thanks for visiting. With my specialty...I sell a lot of teacups for tea parties and have gotten some great photos back of the events which is so special!
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Not familiar with these plates, but they are pretty and I like them.
ReplyDeleteAdore Hercule Poirot but alas, these gray cells haven't a clue who made those dishes! Happy sleuthing, wishing you much good luck in finding out who the perpetrator is. ;) (Hah! I may have had too much fun with that!)
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT!
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