Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pewter Christening Gifts

It's time for Vintage Thingies Thursday, hosted by Suzanne @ Colorado Lady! I love sharing all of the vintage treasures from my dad's basement and beyond, as well as slightly newer vintage items from my own childhood. I can't believe I'm old enough to have vintage items from my past, and I'm sure you don't believe it either, huh?
In the mid 1960s pewter was a very popular metal in decorating, especially for those going for what was called the colonial style. My mom has all sorts of pewter items from her wedding, and continued to add to her collection throughout her marriage. When my sister and I were born, instead of giving us silver cups or spoons, we received pewter porridge bowls and cups engraved with our initials. When we were little we thought it was awesome to have our milk and cereal in these. I love the scroll work on mine, and how the font is scrolly, too.They were gifts from our two aunts, my dad's sister Kakee, and my mom's sister Marcia, who, along with their husbands are also our godmothers. We both display our sets in our dining rooms now, and my niece loves to ask about them and hear the story about pewter instead of silver, and the gifts from Aunts Kakee and Marcia. Also, to clarify, my aunt's name is not actually Kakee. When my dad, who is nine years her junior, was learning to talk, he couldn't say Cathie, and the name studck within the family. I think it's cute!
Does your family have a special or traditional gift received at births, christenings, or bris?
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16 comments:

  1. I really like your pewter and the family history. In the years to follow, they will become more off a treasure to you.

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  2. what gorgeous treasures and a lovely story too :)

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  3. I love the history of your pewter bowl and cup! That bowl is just gorgeous. I bet you felt pretty fancy, as a little girl, eating out of it!

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  4. Metals like pewter and copper I like very much and did decorate and still do with that colonial style. Sweet memories in your story.

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  5. What a great thing to still have from childhood. I love the design.

    You know, I can not think of any special gifts for those occasions. So I guess the answer is no.

    Have a great VTT!

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  6. wow.. what a precious treasure! a great gift too! put a posy of flowers in it.. the pewter looks even prettier.. happy VTT

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  7. wow.. what a precious treasure! a great gift too! put a posy of flowers in it.. the pewter looks even prettier.. happy VTT

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  8. These pieces have more value as you actually used them as a child. How special! Great treasures!

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  9. Wonderful items, Elizabeth. I found a pewter porridge bowl buried in a box of stuff I got at an auction. Had to ask my elderly neighbor what it was. Yours is lovely. I love the font on your cup.

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  11. Great family treasures from yesteryear!

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  12. A lovely pewter set...the scroll work is beautiful! I love that your Mom actually let you use them!
    A wonderful family heirloom...clever aunts!

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  13. Elizabeth! What a sweet story! beautiful pewter too.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  15. i loved your sweet treasures..and your memories. Thank you for letting us share them with you..

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  16. Great treasures!
    Thanks for the sharing..

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