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Started by muddy, Yesterday at 08:21:57 AM

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muddy

My Grandmothers knives 
Just worked out they are well over 100 years old 

(Mappin and Webb darn good quality ) 

Mups

Wow.   Bet today's modern stuff won't last that long.

I haven't got anything of my Nan's,  but I have got some of Mum's old knives,  and also a proper china plate my son had as a toddler, given to him by my Mum.   
 It has got a picture of a train in the middle,  so as he took a bit more food the train used to slowly appear.
Mum had put a note on it saying  "This plate is over 100 yrs old.  Get it valued."   :smiley:

muddy

My mum used to stick things on the bottom of things .'  For ..........'
I got my Granddads baccy jar he left  almost no possessions  - the sticker is there still.

GrannyMac

I'm an only one, so our home has lots of bits from my childhood home. 1930s dishes on the dresser, some furniture, china, ornaments, glasses etc.  We used my mum's breadknife til the handle gave up the ghost.   

We live in a1930s house, so the bits are from the right era.

Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Ruthio

I've got some lovely serving plates and various glass items from my mum and my granny, I try to use them often otherwise its a shame if the  never see the light of day!

Alex

i've got a couple of teapots belonging to my Mum and her Westminster chimes clock.  I imagine when I pop my clogs everything will get skipped, my son won't be interested in keeping these things.

muddy

Mine too Alex .
He said don't worry Mum I will get a skip it will only take a morning .
( my treasured possessions) 
Seeing my look of horror he added I won't take it all to the tip some will go to the charity shop .

Well that's a comfort ☹️