Breakfast this morning:
I love a good Royal Winton breakfast set, but mine is too expensive to really USE every day, so I found an inexpensive white knock-off at the Maryland China Co for under $30. SO worth it!
And now, to the post:
One thing I would love to be--a prop master for Austen-period shows. I would find SO many amazing china patterns and antiques--it would be SO fun! I also like a good treasure hunt, and I found (after a little researching) the pattern for the china service used at Kellynch Hall in the 1995 TV movie "Persuasion." (This post is an add-on to the last one, see below.)
I love this pattern. The white with gold trim and the gorgeous blue pattern--very elegant and befitting a baronet's living. And the pattern is: *drumroll please*
"Polonaise" by Noritake!
It was discontinued in the 90's so it's not super easy to find, but can be found on Ebay and Etsy. Gorgeous. I love Noritake. Their "Greenbrier" pattern was my wedding china. But that's another post. :-)
Have a happy weekend!