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Japanese Lusterware Floral Porcelain Coffee Tea Set

There was some interest in the little teacup that I shared in yesterday’s post.

I shared that my Grandmother served hot chocolate to my Mom when she was a little girl using this set.

Mom gave me the set before my own kids were born.

Japanese Lusterware Porcelain Coffee Tea Set

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The set is missing two cups. It was fragile then (and more so now), so I didn’t use it much.

I have learned that is a good thing, since it likely contains lead.

Since yesterday, I have learned that my iridescent set is called Lusterware porcelain. After painting and decorating, the pieces are glazed with a transparent metallic finish and fired again to produce the illusion of luminescence. The Japanese Morimura brothers popularized it in the 1870s.

Japanese Lusterware was made between the 1920s to 1940s.

Japanese Lusterware Porcelain Coffee Tea Set

I found a set with the same floral design as mine that was auctioned a few years ago for $60.00.

Value is dependent upon many things: limited production, scarcity, authenticity, unusual features, condition, historical context, popularity and more.

There is no monetary value on sentimentality. How can there be?

Japanese Lusterware Porcelain Coffee Tea Set

Priceless.

See the world around you!

Ranald MacDonald

While on our scenic drive, Hubby and I came across this interesting bluff.  I think it is basalt; we have a lot of that in eastern Washington.    I can see this as inspiration for some free motion quilting!

Textured Rock

It is close to lunch time by now, and we have come to a state park.  Yes, it is the smallest state park in Washington, and it is a gravesite.

Ranald MacDonald State Park

We had heard of Ranald MacDonald, but we didn’t know anything about him.

Ranald MacDonald Sign Board

It was fun to learn about him.  Ranald MacDonald was quite the adventurer!  I wish I could’ve known him…oh, the stories he could tell!

Ranald MacDonald Sign Board 2

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Here is the entire state park:

Cemetery

We sat on a bench in front of Ranald MacDonald’s monument, ate our lunch,  enjoyed the warmth of the sun and the Kettle River flowing by.

Ranald MacDonald Tombstone

If you google ‘Ranald MacDonald’, you’ll find quite a bit about him.

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