What happens when a beloved plate or cup is smashed? Most of the time you can just run to department or big box store and pick up a replacement.Yet what happens when that vintage platter or serving dish gets accidnetally dropped.Luckily there's a company that stocks all vintage ware.Replacements Ltd. is an amaxing site wit some beautiful dinner, flat and stem ware.
I discovered them when my vintage Corelle Butterfly Gold patterned plates were accidentally smashed making Christmas Eve dinner. Yes I was crushed. Those plates are almost sixty years old, and a link to my Mom.It was heartbreaking to see those pieces.being swept into the garbage. I quickly Googled the pattern and Replacements LTd came up. I was able to replace the plates and received them in a few days, depsite it being the holiday week.
The replacememnt is exactly like the original, the Butterfly Gold which has always been there in my life.They were only $23. a plate and well worth it. There is even matching cereal bowls as well as bowls for serving veggies. I wouldn't mind buying these to complete the set.I may also consider getting a new set of cups with the pattern since I only have two left.The site is amazing with all sorts of discontinued brands and items. They even have a jewelry section with Victorian earrings.This is the go to site for hard to find Lennox and Waterford patterns. Keep in mind that these brands, as always are super expensive Pfaltzgraff another top brand is $300 for a forty piece set. A Waterford MIllenium water goblet which has been discontinued is $300 (!) a goblet. There is a lovely forty piece Oneidaware estate set that's a whopping $749.95 yet worth it. Having thany ofhtese pieces brings about a certain elegance to home entertaining and serve as perfect frames for beautiful recipes and wines.I'ts a great site to look for wedding and engagement gifts as well because heritage and legacy pieces never go out of style. Any couple would probably love to have Lennoxware or delciately cut wine and cocktail glasses. The shipping is not that much.
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