I never actually considered that I "collect" antique crockery bowls, but that doesn't mean that I don't get excited when I've found one at an estate sale or garage sale over the years. I immediately put them in my bowl drawer where they are used for mixing up cakes and muffins or pasta salads. And unlike the other "breakable" antiques that I collect, I never worry about a chip or crack in a crockery bowl. These were made to use! But that doesn't mean I just limit my bowls for food preparation. They display cold salads beautifully at a picnic or a buffet. These small crockery bowls each come in a different pattern and color. You can never have enough bowls!
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May 2015
Susan's PageWelcome to Living Tastefully’s “Antique of the Week” page. Our love of antiques is reflected in every aspect of our everyday lives. We are passionate about collecting and also love functional antiques that can actually be used and not only admired. Hopefully we can inspire you to incorporate antiques in your home and your life to add charm and beauty to your surroundings.
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