Vintage Saucer

Vintage Saucer Does anyone know where I can buy Vintage style Cup & Saucers in bulk price in Wales? This place do some wonderful vintage bespoke pieces would recommend to anyone they are s...


Vintage Saucer

Vintage Saucer
Does anyone know where I can buy Vintage style Cup & Saucers in bulk price in Wales?

This place do some wonderful vintage bespoke pieces would recommend to anyone they are so beautiful and they deliver all over the uk :)







 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Beautiful Vintage Ruby Red Glass Cup Saucer
Beautiful Vintage Ruby Red Glass Cup Saucer
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MIKASA Corn Silk Sugar Gravy D9301 Yellow Gravy Sugar
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SIGNED Moriage Festival of Happiness Porcelain TEA CUP
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VINTAGE LITTLE HOSTESS TEASET JAPAN BLUE WILLOW BOX TOY
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1940s Japanese STORYBOOK Fine Porcelain TEA CUP SET
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1940s RIVIERA Fine Porcelain BOWL OF FLOWERS TEACUP SET
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VINTAGE LEFTON FLORAL TEACUP AND INDENTED SUACER
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VtgArts Crafts Hand Hammered Copper Table Candelabra
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BAVARIA KAISER PORCELAIN PETERSBURG SAUCERS PLATE SET
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SONOMA DELUXE HAND PAINTED 16 PIECE DINNERWARE SET $195
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SANDYS ORCHARD HAND PAINTED 16 PC DINNERWARE SET $195
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FLORAL GARDEN HAND PAINTED 16 PIECE DINNERWARE SET $195
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VIVA DELUXE HAND PAINTED 16 PIECE DINNERWARE SET $195
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SNOWMAN DELIGHT 8 PIECE CUP and SAUCER SET $85
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VENETIAN GOLD 49 PC FINE PORCELAIN DINNERWARE SET $400
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MILANO GOLD 49 PC FINE PORCELAIN DINNERWARE SET $400

A Buyer's Guide to Glassware

Buying glasses is a matter of taste, literally and figuratively. Ask the wine buffs and they'll tell you all about the importance of the curve of the bowl in relation to the development of the bouquet, while aesthetes will wax lyrical about the tumblers they drank retsina from at their favourite bar in Hydra last summer. Neither is wrong, though – the right glass for you is the one that makes your drinking experience most enjoyable. The best example of this is perhaps the champagne flute. Traditionally, its tulip shape helps to conserve the fine bubbles and lets you see them run up the glass. But who wouldn't enjoy a glass of bubbly served in an open 'coppa' or saucer glass that doesn't conserve the fizz, but is apparently modelled on Empress Josephine's breast?

There is no harm in mixing styles, either: a cranberry-coloured, long-stemmed wine glass with a clear, etched tumbler looks as good as a serried rank of cut crystal wine glasses coming straight from a wedding list to your table. Just as it has become fashionable to mix your grandma's vintage rose china with simple white Conran plates, so it's equally cool to have an odd assortment of glasses mingling with your shop-bought best. Charity and antiques shops often have beautiful glasses on sale for a relative snip simply because they're not a complete set of six or 12. The idea is to create a table that's inviting and friendly rather than lay an imposing 'suite' of glasses that can intimidate and look too formal. However, before you start to add to your glass collection, here are a few simple guidelines to make buying as enjoyable as the tasting you'll experience after.

Form v Function
Wine writer and expert Nick Alabaster suggests you never buy a flared glass but stick to the usual tulip shape. 'The design of a tapering tulip glass focuses the wine's aromas and concentrates them for the nose. In a flared glass they are lost. It's also important never to fill the glass more than a third full – this is usually the widest part of the rim.'

Stem or Tumbler
The stem of a glass is simply there for you to hold so the wine can be served at the correct temperature and not altered by your own body heat. Naturally, if you're not drinking a fine Chablis, a beaker-style glass can be just as pleasurable.

One Size Fits All
If cost and space limit your collection of stemware, then Reidel (makers of the glasses most popular with sommeliers) suggest buying an all-purpose wine glass similar to the one designed by the California Wine Institute – it's five and a half inches tall with a one and three quarter inch stem. It's clear and tulip shaped, with an 8oz capacity, and is suitable for all wine varieties. The Chianti Classico from Riedel is one example.

Crystal or Glass?
Glass is made from a mixture of sand, soda ash, marble, dolomite, potash and borax heated to 105ºC. By adding lead oxide (at least 24%), it becomes lead crystal which is tougher than normal glass. Ironically, though, because crystal, costs more, it's often treated with more care than regular glass. It also appears more sparkly than simple glass because it has a higher refractive index. This makes cut crystal especially pretty in candlelight.

Trends in Glasses

Kate Dyson of the The Dining Room Shop (which sells contemporary and antique glass) has her finger on the stem, as it were, of what's hot and what's not in the style stakes.

•People are definitely mixing old styles with modern ones. We've seen a huge increase in the popularity of champagne bowls, modern ones and those from the Fifties. A few years ago, people would only buy flutes.

•Classic cocktail glasses and vintage cocktail shakers are popular again, too – they add a sense of glamour that makes having a drink more of an occasion.

•Cut crystal from the Thirties is a very good buy. You can often pick up sets in a similar style to modern Waterford, for example, but because it's more second-hand than antique, you don't have the inflated price tag to match.

•The huge red wine glasses that were everywhere a few years ago are not nearly so popular now. People have realised they can quickly finish a bottle of expensive wine by filling a couple of them, not to mention the amount of alcohol one can consume without really noticing. Smaller glasses are definitely back in favour again.

Storage and Care

Keeping crystal for best seems rather dated and, while glasses won't collect as much dust hidden behind a cupboard door, neither will they be enjoyed. William Yeoward suggests crystal should be used regularly, as it's much sturdier than glass. But remember, it can break easily if subjected to rapid changes in temperature, so don't use it in the freezer, or take it from an ice bucket to a hot surface. Wash straight after use and dry by hand to avoid water marks. 'If you get them, use a white vinegar solution' suggests Christina Schmidt from Skandium.


Dishwasher or Hand Washing?

 

Cloudy glasses are the scourge of dishwasher lovers everywhere. As Kate Dyson explains, 'The cloudiness is the result of washing too often with detergents that are too aggressive. Always use a separate glass programme and never be tempted to mix glasses in with the pots and pans. Make sure your dishwashing machine has the right amount of salt and rinse aid, too, and buy the best-quality washing tablets possible, as this really does make a difference. Also be especially careful not to put antique or special glass in a dishwasher.' By far the best option, though, is to wash by hand. 'Just a little squirt of Fairy Liquid in a plastic bowl with hot water will do the trick. Wash glasses one by one, then rinse them in cold water. Finally, place them on a clean tea towel laid over the draining board and leave them to dry naturally in the air.'

The Pre-Wash

'Glass and crystal are porous and will pick up the smell of a dusty cupboard or washing up liquid,' explains Nick Alabaster. 'That's why I clean glasses just before use. Wash and rinse them in hot water, and turn them upside down to drain, but stand them up to dry'.

The Drying Game

According to Reidel, you need three linen, lint-free tea towels to dry stemware. One for draining and the others for polishing, one in each hand. Use the left hand to cradle the bowl, polishing with your right. Never twist the base and the bowl as they may snap.

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