Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you keep any china and crystal, you must use it often. As long as you ae using it, displaying it, repurposing it, gifting it...it is all wonderful.
Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but a lot of this vintage fine china is full of lead. I wouldn't use it without knowing if it is toxic. When my parents died, I said no to a lot of old dishes and bakeware. https://www.verywellhealth.com/vintage-pottery-lead-poisoning-5206962
This article is about glazed pottery and ceramic. Not fine China, which is glazed and produced differently
Keep telling yourself that or read this https://tamararubin.com/category/vintage-dishes/ or this https://www.becausehealth.org/vintage-dishware-lead-2648946105.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you keep any china and crystal, you must use it often. As long as you ae using it, displaying it, repurposing it, gifting it...it is all wonderful.
Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but a lot of this vintage fine china is full of lead. I wouldn't use it without knowing if it is toxic. When my parents died, I said no to a lot of old dishes and bakeware. https://www.verywellhealth.com/vintage-pottery-lead-poisoning-5206962
This article is about glazed pottery and ceramic. Not fine China, which is glazed and produced differently
I would still have the same concerns about lead and vintage or antique china, in addition to ceramic and stoneware. Not worth the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you keep any china and crystal, you must use it often. As long as you ae using it, displaying it, repurposing it, gifting it...it is all wonderful.
Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but a lot of this vintage fine china is full of lead. I wouldn't use it without knowing if it is toxic. When my parents died, I said no to a lot of old dishes and bakeware. https://www.verywellhealth.com/vintage-pottery-lead-poisoning-5206962
This article is about glazed pottery and ceramic. Not fine China, which is glazed and produced differently
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to have some of your crystal, OP! DH and I lived in a tiny apartment when we were married and didn't register for China or crystal because we didn't have any space. My MIL has beautiful stuff from her own wedding, her mother, and her mother's mother, but it's all going to my SIL, we won't get any of it. I've searched on FB Marketplace, eBay, and craigslist, and stuff around here (DMV) is selling for $$$$$.
Same!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you keep any china and crystal, you must use it often. As long as you ae using it, displaying it, repurposing it, gifting it...it is all wonderful.
Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but a lot of this vintage fine china is full of lead. I wouldn't use it without knowing if it is toxic. When my parents died, I said no to a lot of old dishes and bakeware. https://www.verywellhealth.com/vintage-pottery-lead-poisoning-5206962
This article is about glazed pottery and ceramic. Not fine China, which is glazed and produced differently
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you keep any china and crystal, you must use it often. As long as you ae using it, displaying it, repurposing it, gifting it...it is all wonderful.
Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but a lot of this vintage fine china is full of lead. I wouldn't use it without knowing if it is toxic. When my parents died, I said no to a lot of old dishes and bakeware. https://www.verywellhealth.com/vintage-pottery-lead-poisoning-5206962
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to have some of your crystal, OP! DH and I lived in a tiny apartment when we were married and didn't register for China or crystal because we didn't have any space. My MIL has beautiful stuff from her own wedding, her mother, and her mother's mother, but it's all going to my SIL, we won't get any of it. I've searched on FB Marketplace, eBay, and craigslist, and stuff around here (DMV) is selling for $$$$$.
OP here. What specific crystal pieces are you looking fof?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love to use the fancy stuff, and I love to add to my collection(s).
Why don’t I ever see the patterns I’m looking for in cheap Facebook marketplace posts or at thrift stores?
I wish I would cross paths with all of these people who hate inheriting China, crystal, and silver (sob!).
Boy do I feel you! When my grandfather died my father flew out to his house and took ALL of it straight to the pawn shop for cash. It was to die for and he didn't save me so much as a fork and spoon set.
In my experience, sentimentality skips a generation. Much like hoarding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love to use the fancy stuff, and I love to add to my collection(s).
Why don’t I ever see the patterns I’m looking for in cheap Facebook marketplace posts or at thrift stores?
I wish I would cross paths with all of these people who hate inheriting China, crystal, and silver (sob!).
Boy do I feel you! When my grandfather died my father flew out to his house and took ALL of it straight to the pawn shop for cash. It was to die for and he didn't save me so much as a fork and spoon set.
Anonymous wrote:I called thrift shops to see if they were interested in my grandmother’s china. Once I found a place, I took it right over and donated it. It makes me happy to think that someone who needed it was able to purchase it and hopefully uses it with joy. The alternative would have been storing it it in my basement, gathering dust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to have some of your crystal, OP! DH and I lived in a tiny apartment when we were married and didn't register for China or crystal because we didn't have any space. My MIL has beautiful stuff from her own wedding, her mother, and her mother's mother, but it's all going to my SIL, we won't get any of it. I've searched on FB Marketplace, eBay, and craigslist, and stuff around here (DMV) is selling for $$$$$.
Same! I'd love some crystal drinkware!
Anonymous wrote:I would love to have some of your crystal, OP! DH and I lived in a tiny apartment when we were married and didn't register for China or crystal because we didn't have any space. My MIL has beautiful stuff from her own wedding, her mother, and her mother's mother, but it's all going to my SIL, we won't get any of it. I've searched on FB Marketplace, eBay, and craigslist, and stuff around here (DMV) is selling for $$$$$.
Anonymous wrote:If you keep any china and crystal, you must use it often. As long as you ae using it, displaying it, repurposing it, gifting it...it is all wonderful.