This week I’m sharing some sweet little goodies that I have
in the china cabinet. While digging through (frantically looking for something
to post), I pulled out this box and the wheels started turning. It’s a pretty
good what’s it too! It’s a Victorian crystal and bronze sugar casket in a diamond
point pattern. Sugar was once not readily available, and like tea had to be
imported. It was so precious as to be kept under lock and key as well. Thus,
these pretty little boxes, called caskets. (Maybe this should be my next
collection.)
This is a sugar scuttle and scoop, a silver replica of the
ones used for coal. It’s gorgeous on the table and no one can resist a chance
to dig in and sprinkle a little sugar, yum!
What luncheon or tea would be complete without a master
sugar bowl with its own set (12) of demitasse spoons? These were first made by
American silversmiths in 1874 and remained popular through the 1920’s.
This is perfect for sprinkling on powdered sugar or cinnamon
sugar at your hot chocolate bar. It’s a sugar castor, muffineer, or just plain
old sugar shaker.
Since we’re sharing sweets, I’m putting in my favorite honey server. His silver wings lift and he has a shovel to drizzle on the honey. Sweet!
Last, a little thrift store find for syrup. (It must be for
one, I’d use that up at one go!) It has a cork with an attatched spout and this
little brass collar that says syrup, adorable! Thanks for sharing the sweet
life with me!
Hugs,
Patti
And thank
you all for participating in our "What's It Wednesday" party!
Thanks so much for having me today. Hope your Wednesday is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha in Oz
What a beautiful collection you have! I really love the the honey bee dispenser and the syrup one too. Thanks for hosting as always! ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteOh my, you have some beautiful treasures there :) Thank you so much for hosting!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia♥
~Pernilla
Oh...I will take all of those in one sweep! I have NEVER seen the honey keeper....like that...and I adore the sugar shaker. I do have the sugar shuttle....yeah! I just love all your collections. I joined in the party from my new blog today!!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely serving pieces for the sweets!! Thank you for hosting and having me!
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xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Ladies, That is some Sweeeeet post. I enjoyed all your implements for delivering the sweets. Hugs, Ginger
ReplyDeleteHi Patti: Your collection of sweet things is very beautiful..Happy Wednesday..Judy.. I have joined your Wednesday party. Hope what I have is appropriate and thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThis is the sweetest post. How beautiful your collection is,just exquisite. xx
ReplyDeleteI'm always thrilled and inspired by your amazing treasures. The silver sugar scuttle is really wonderful! I've never seen anything like that, but it's adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat box is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing it and for hosting the party.
ReplyDeleteRose
you always have SWEET things to show, I love the sugar scoop , oh and the sugar box with a lock, where in the world do you get these very old things ? I have never seen a sugar box with a lock only tea
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thanks for entering my little giveaway last week
What special treasures you have! Love seeing them all. Thank you for hosting - have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteDearest Patti- You have, by far, the COOLEST collection of "stuff" I have seen!!!(and trust me, i have a lot of stuff and have seen a lot of stuff!)
ReplyDeleteYour photography is dreamy and I really enjoy reading your posts!
Thanks for hosting this darling party!
Sparkly Hugs,
Tobi and the pixies!
Goodness, such beautiful things, you have the most special items! The honey bee dispenser is awesome! Thank you for hosting lovely ladies.
ReplyDeleteFABBY
Wow! What wonderful treasures! I love that syrup bottle!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great collection, I've never seen anything like the bee honey dispenser. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI am just amazed at your treasures! I've always wanted a sugar sprinkler like yours! Hope you're doing well.
ReplyDeletebe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I can't decide which of those wonderful sugar/honey servers I want to steal from you! Finding the awesome syrup bottle in a thrift store is amazing! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteYou have some beautiful pieces! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI love all of these! The little bee is totally adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting...I'm a newbie here.
Pat
Each of these is a true treasure and well taken care of too,but I'm all for that sweet little honey bee..he's so wicked cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the bee homey server, never seen anything like it. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a "sweet" collection. I am always amazed at what you find and all the information you give us. That first piece is beautiful, but the honey bee is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLovely post as always, I never heard of a sugar casket and it's just gorgeous. The sugar scuttle is BEAUTIFUL! I would not be able to resist using it either.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the reminder of your party.. I've been so busy this past few weeks and have not kept up...
ReplyDeleteLove your treasures.
Sandy
Wow....I am love with all of your pretty collections. They are so elegant and unique. you are so lucky to have such beautiful treasures. Thanks again for hosting. XOXO Linda
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post! Such beautiful treasures, love the collection!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
You always have the most beautiful unique items! Thanks for hosting again this week, Laura
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting. You have such an amazing collection in your china cabinet. Those are some really unique pieces!!
ReplyDeletePatty .. I 'm swooning over all your gorgeous sweet servers... WOW!!! that Master one is breathe taking...
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting such a lovely gathering ... I'm joining the party today, xo HHL
You have the prettiest collections,i adore the honey bee,so beautiful.
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Thank you for hosting and thank you for the invite! I almost forgot! I'm late to the party, but better late than never. Your fancy silver collection is fascinating. It looks like it really throws a lot of light around.
ReplyDeleteHello Patty my darling friend! Oh I wish I had some of your GORGEOUS encruitiments for my luncheon tables. But then I would definitely need a bigger table. I didn't even have room for bread and butter plates this time. And it was to my chagrin. Never is that going to happen again. I will get a bigger table....smile. Loved your post. I feel such refinement when I come here. Love it. Thanks for hosting another wonderful party. You ARE the hostest with the mostest!!
ReplyDeleteNann
What wonderful goodies you have. I enjoyed visiting and seeing all of them.
ReplyDeleteOh Miss Patty, what a beautifully sweet post!!! That's one grand collection that you have there and you always photo them so lovely.
ReplyDeleteGod bless ya sweetie and have a fantastic day!!! :o)
Love the collection. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteAdore this post! What a wonderful collection you have. I am especially gaga over your honey server, so much fun.
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT!
So many neat things to put sweet things in!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
So many pretties!~ Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Dear Patti, these are all so gorgeous! The honey server is a bit daunting (very large bee)...but wonderfully unique..
ReplyDeleteLove your goodies...
Have a beautiful weekend, sweet friend!
xoxo,
- Irina
Hi there, Thank you for visiting me today. I loved your beautiful antique pieces. I'm going to follow you too.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to getting to know you.
Have a great weekend.
Noreen
Wow, I love your collection of all things needed for serving sugar! You could have such a lovely tea with your treasures. :D
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteYou have some great finds there. Lovely to use for tea.
Hope you have a nice week-end.
Pat
Oh Miss P...I've had a sugar/scuttle like that before. I wish I still had it! :(
ReplyDeleteHope to come back soon and PLAY!
xoRebecca
I just found you through Funky Junk Interiors. I love your pieces in this vignette. I'm your latest follower and a newbie blogger. I hope you'll stop by and check me out sometime.
ReplyDeleteI love your collection of pretty things. I have never seen a honey server like yours before.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Hello Patti,
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous collection you have! Each one is so unique. The sugar scuttle is lovely and I really like the diamond point sugar casket. Thanks so much for stopping by and have a lovely weekend.
Blessings,
Sandi
Love that sugar scuttle.I have one and have used it for small candies like M&M's.All of your collection is lovely.
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Anne
What a beautiful collection of silverware on your table. All so gorgeous and luxurious
ReplyDeletePatti, you've got an incredible collection! I love them all!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Pam
Your treasures are always so beautiful. The honey bee dispenser is so unique. Thanks for sharing the history behind the wonderful pieces.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have so many pretty pieces of silver for the table. Sadly, I rarely use demitasse spoons these days as nobody takes sugar in their coffee any more. However,the strawberry season is almost here and I can just imagine drenching juicy fruits with a shower of sweetness from your muffineer.
ReplyDeleteAnna
A beautiful collection. Thanks for hosting. Lots of love out of a cold South Africa
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful and interesting collection. I love the honey bee!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
I've got absolutely nothing to link up...but I wanted to stop by anyway. Love the honey server! Enjoy the rest of your week.
ReplyDeleteHello Patti, Love your treasures that you chose to share! I am especially fond of the bee honey server - exquisite - I've never seen anything like it! I appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Hello again, I wanted to share that I will be featuring your post in this evening's Home and Garden Thursday party. I appreciate you sharing!
ReplyDeleteKathy