Roses are the traditional Valentines gift but after a week they generally end up in the compost. The image of a rose has a long history of being decorative and collectible, on wallpapers, fabrics and on tableware.valentines day flowers her
Vintage crockery is hugely collectible these days. In the 1950s rose crockery, much from the Alfred Meakin pottery, was all the rage. Stuff & Good Sense, the vintage shop on The Pantiles has some lovely examples of this tableware including some charming tea sets.
Specialising in homewares and interior design classics from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, most of the stock in Stuff & Good Sense is in pristine condition. It’s hard to believe that some of this Ercol furniture and Midwinter crockery has already completed a lifetime of service and is over half a decade old.
Giving vintage rose crockery this Valentine’s Day is like giving a bouquet that will last a lifetime; a sign of endless love. valentines day flowers her
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