Sweet Clover Brand...
"Better Than A Cow"...
I was inspired by Dawn's post this morning over at the
Feathered Nest... She was posting about an assemblage she is working on and it has to do with bees.....
She used this poem:
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
One clover, and a bee,
And revery.
The revery alone will do
If bees are few.
EMILY DICKINSONWell, that got me thinking about this little old piece of advertising crockery that I have on the ledge over my stove at the lake...
I love this little old darn thing!
Thanks Dawn! :)
30 comments:
Oh Laura....it's gorgeous!!!! I'm so glad the poem reminded you of the sweet piece you own. I love your taste Laura....xxoo, Dawn
Oh I love it! I wish I had one!
Smiles!
Michelle
AND I love it too! Have a blessed day!
I would love it too....I like all the crazing on it too....so cute!
Laura,
How delicious Sweet Clover Condensed Milk must have tasted in your cup! You surround yourself with such treasures.
Marjorie
I do love clover! And your pot is amazing!
Hugs, Lisa
I just love 'Better Than a Cow'
Oooh I love that too! All the little chips and discolorations make it that much sweeter...
I have never seen a piece of pottery like that! I love it...thanks for sharing!
Beth
Bee's,Honey,Milk,Cows.....
it's all GOOD!!!!
well maybe I'll pass on the cow! ha-ha
Better than a cow! wow that says it all. It's a treasure.
Looooove it...=)))
Great pictures...as usual...=)))
Have a GREAT day...
Hugs Git
What a delightful little cup...and probably some sort of advertising promotion of the time...if only we still had them now...aren't the handles pretty ?
Laura, you just have such a plethera of lovely memorabilia....what will you show us next ? ...although, I think that there are many posts worth of items in your house !!!!
Oh...and the poem is delightful too. What a brilliant sentiment. XXXX
What a lovely cup... Hugs Kerstin
Such little beauty.....
I love this one......
Nice sunny day
Great photos and oh so pretty!
I love anything that is aged, crackled, and chippy! I have several of those old, classic Dundee jam pots and the more crackled the better! They look great with little sprigs of fern or ivy in them... the extent of my "green thumb". :)
Hope all is well!
Ruth
better than a cow,hahaha...
I maybe someday will join you for breakfast with eggs and bacon...and blueberry pankakes!!
Hugs, have a wonderful day!
Magdalena/Color Sepia
what a lovely object! I'm in love with it ;o)
Have a nice day! Annelies
Gorgeous cup. I think I could live at your lakehouse! x Julie
I love the cup. It's beautiful.
Have a nice day
greets Lia
one of my favorite peices you have shown of yours thus far....
Hi, I´ve just found your blog and after looking through it I realized that you love mostly same things I do... flea market finds and having a collection from it. I live in Chile, southamerica and I´m an addicted to flea markets and have recently opened a blog where you can find, I´m sure, lots of ennamel you´ll love.... and perhaps we can exchange some..
Cariños
María Cecilia
(excuse my english, please)
t's gorgeous!!!! I'm so glad the poem reminded you of the sweet piece you own. I love your taste
Domain registration india
so sweet.....please show more of your wonderful lake house!
Such a great piece of advertising...love it too
Blessings
Rebecca
inspiration is everywhere in blogland ...
xo
Oh I love it too...how wonderful!!!
:) T
What a beauty! I can see why you love it. I would, too!
Hugs,
Donna
I have the same jar!!!!!The writing at the bottom was worn out and I could not read the words condensed milk. Now I am so happy I know what it says. Do you think it was a jam jar? Does anyone know how old it is or where it was made? I picked it up last year in Cape May, NJ for about $7.00. Thanks, Joan
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