Thrifted Treasures Series - Part 14: A European Affair
In this curated collection of our Thrifted Treasures Series, I’m sharing a few more items found in Germany and The Netherlands. Europe’s long history of craftsmanship makes it a wonderful place to treasure hunt!
These finds include hand painted pottery, beehive glassware, functional pewter measuring cups, a small pitcher made in the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and an array of spoons in captivating sizes. Let’s start with pottery!
German Pottery
I found this pitcher in charity shop in Fulda, Germany…I love its beautiful amber color and the hand painted design.
These are beehive glasses. The name comes from the unique shape of the stems. I’m curious…Have you seen these before? You can find beehive glasses online in amber, green, blue, and yellow.
I was drawn to the color and shape of these items. And…they make a nice addition to the amber glass collection I started several years ago. They are testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that graced European tables in eras gone by.
Spoons of Every Size
Everyday utensils fascinate me and make marvelous travel souvenirs or gifts. They tuck easily into your suitcase and will flood your memory bank every time you use them! Every piece has its own unique personality and purpose.
These spoons were found in Haarlem, The Netherlands.
Haarlem Museum