Yesterday I attended the funeral of my great-uncle. After the luncheon I decided to partake in some of my favorite therapy. Retail therapy of the thrift store variety that is. First I stopped at a newer antique store in the same plaza as my regular thrift store. It just turned out to be an overpriced thrift store. I walked down to the church thrift store and made my most recent find. Although the pieces were priced individually I got the entire four piece set for under $20.00. I was ecstatic to find four cinderella mixing bowls in Butterfly Gold. The set consist of 441 (750 ml), 442 (1.5 l), 443 (2.5 l), and 444 (4 l) bowls. They are in great shape for the most part. Although you can tell that the previous owner did use metal utensils in several of them. I have to thank my niece for lending me her blocks so that I could stack the bowls.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Butterfly Gold Cinderella Mixing Bowls
Yesterday I attended the funeral of my great-uncle. After the luncheon I decided to partake in some of my favorite therapy. Retail therapy of the thrift store variety that is. First I stopped at a newer antique store in the same plaza as my regular thrift store. It just turned out to be an overpriced thrift store. I walked down to the church thrift store and made my most recent find. Although the pieces were priced individually I got the entire four piece set for under $20.00. I was ecstatic to find four cinderella mixing bowls in Butterfly Gold. The set consist of 441 (750 ml), 442 (1.5 l), 443 (2.5 l), and 444 (4 l) bowls. They are in great shape for the most part. Although you can tell that the previous owner did use metal utensils in several of them. I have to thank my niece for lending me her blocks so that I could stack the bowls.
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