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Friday, September 25, 2020

More from the Arthur store....


 Does anyone besides me remember these bowls?  If you will notice the background...almost every inch is filled with something.

25 comments:

Martha said...

You know I remember them, just posted on Throwback Thursday week before last. I love them! :)

Ginny Hartzler said...

I remember them well!

At Home In New Zealand said...

That large yellow one - I still have my grandmother's one like that. It is fantastic when mixing up a big fruit cake mix :)

Bill said...

Certainly! ANd I wish we had some!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Oh, that's my kinda store! And yes, I loved the colour bowls - the family set is long gone though... YAM xx

Hootin Anni said...

Pyrex? I remember them, but never had any.

Ann said...

I vaguely remember a set of bowls like that when I was a kid.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Yes, and I loved them. Now I have cheapo Walmart plastic mixing bowls. I see those crocks on the lower shelf. I LOVE crocks and collected them for a while. I left mine in Indiana for my daughter to sell. Her life revolves around FB Marketplace now. She is collecting her inheritance.
xx, Carol

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Yes, I remember these bowls.
Great for mixing cakes and yummy recipes.
Take care, enjoy your weekend!

Lois Evensen said...

Yes, and I have more than two sets of them that we still use regularly! I have my set, my Mom's set, and a friend's few bowls that she was going to give away. They are so perfect for so many things!

Ruthie said...

I do remember these bowls. Stong and colorful. SO many uses.

MadSnapper said...

I remember the bowl but mother never had any but my aunt did because they had money and we had none.

ushasurya said...

I am very happy to see these traditional porcelain bowls. Now we get the plastic ones....but..
Well Loved the other items too.
I have a couple ofold bowls and jars too!
Devi :)))

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Not sure if those are the same as the big mixing-bowl that my mother had. It had a flat surface on one side so the bowl could be rested at an angle for vigorous stirring with a wooden spoon. I love looking around that kind of shop.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Oh yes! I do remember those bowls.There was a time in my life I thought that if I could use bowls like that, i would have arrived.

Laurel Wood said...

My mom and all her friends had these bowls. She would fill the big yellow bowl full of potato salad on holidays.

HappyK said...

Sure do, we had them too.

Michael Rawluk said...

Nice composition of shapes and colours.

Kodak said...

I think we had a set just like that.

ElaineH said...

I remember them! My mother had a set for the longest time. I love the bright colors. I would love to look around in this store!

harry said...

our affluence amazes me. precious home and kitchen goods were handed from mother to daughter or grandmother to granddaughter, not as cherished antiques, but as work-a-day utensils that no one had the cash to buy. today they are dumped at garage sales for quarters or a dollar, more to get rid of them than to raise cash.

L. D. said...

We have two different sets of them. My late wife liked the green and yellow combo and my wife had the set showing in the photo. We blended most of them but don't have all of them anymore.

CheerfulMonk said...

Yes, I remember them from my childhood. Thank you for the memories!

Stevenson Q said...

Now those are very interesting bowls! Love the color and how it's stacked perfectly inside one another.

Red Rose Alley said...

Those bowls are cool - Yes, I remember them! They kind of look vintage, don't they?

~Sheri

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