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You are here: Home / collecting / Egg Cup Eggstravaganza 2014 – Part Four

Egg Cup Eggstravaganza 2014 – Part Four

April 18, 2014 at 8:41 am by Claudia

Day four. The finale. For today’s post, I’ve gathered up the rest of my egg cups, those cups that are on display hither and yon in the cottage. All this posting about egg cups has me sort of obsessed by them again. Isn’t that the way it often happens? You get used to seeing something in your home, walk right by it (or them,) don’t even register that it’s there and then suddenly, you see it with fresh eyes and kaboom! It’s all you think of.

Okay, here we go: the finale!

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Starting from the left:

1. A beautiful egg cup in my favorite colors. It has no mark so I’m not sure who made it. It’s vintage, though. I got it a few years ago at my favorite shop in San Diego, Vignettes. It usually is on display in the china cabinet in the den, with a found bird nest sitting on top of it.

2. A chick coming out of an egg, with some pretty flowers painted on the base. Marked Japan. Another gift from my Mom. On display in the kitchen china cabinet.

3. This is an egg coddler, not an egg cup. This particular one, given to me by my mom, has a bird on one side and two birds on the other. Marked Royal Worcester Porcelain, England. On display in the kitchen china cabinet.

4. A sweet chick. I believe this one is newer and not vintage. Unmarked. Given to my by my mom. On display on top of my bookshelves in the bedroom.

5. Love, love this goose egg cup. I found it in a local shop. Marked ‘France.’ Also on display in the den china cabinet.

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These adorable egg cups (in what is called the ‘bucket’ style) were a gift to me last year from dear Judy. I love them. They are on display in the kitchen. And, by the way, what is the answer to that question? I’ll leave you to ponder it.

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And finally, my two newest acquisitions. I bought them just the other day.

1. A Delft egg cup in the shape of a chicken. (I’m not particularly crazy about Delft, but I’m trying to add different shapes to my collection and this one is charming. Signed ‘1332 Kenith (or Renith) R.’ Probably newish.

2. A Flow Blue double egg cup. Vintage and unmarked.

Well, my friends, I hope you have enjoyed my annual tour of the egg cup collection. I try to do it a wee bit differently every year. I’m sure I’ll have even more to show you by this time next year.

By the way, most egg cups are very affordable and you can find many of them for a few dollars in antique shops and flea markets. I think the Flow Blue cup, for example, was about $4.00 and the Delft chicken was $5.00. Figural egg cups, especially the rarer ones, are pricier. Very, very old egg cups in ironstone or rare patterns command a higher price. But I often find that dealers are not very up on egg cups and the prices they might command, so you can usually get a great deal. In the beginning days of my obsession, which would have been around 2002, I haunted eBay and that is where I found many of my figurals. Etsy wasn’t in existence then, but now it is and you’ll find some wonderful examples there, as well. Of course, the best part of the hunt is discovering a gem tucked away on the shelves of a shop. I keep hoping to expand the figural part of my collection, but they are getting harder and harder to find. Certainly, the rarer ones – like the bunny painting the egg – are increasingly scarce. I don’t check eBay all that often, but I haven’t seen that particular egg cup in a long, long time. I’m so happy I started when I did because the figurals (my first egg cup love) were the ones that I found enchanting and whimsical and in 2002, there were still a lot to be found.

I’m fairly picky about what I collect, but I’m going to expand the collection into souvenir egg cups and double egg cups in various china patterns. I cannot pass up a pretty china pattern, as you know.

If you have any questions, feel free to email me.

A note to Debby Messner: I got your email yesterday but whenever I respond to that address it bounces back to me, so I wanted to let you know that I signed up for Club Little House swap. Thanks for telling me about it, my friend!

The winner of a copy of Casebook is SueZK! I’ve just sent you an email, Sue. Congratulations! (Winners are always chosen by the Random Number Generator.)

Happy Friday.

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Tagged With: collecting, egg cupsFiled Under: collecting, Easter, egg cups 19 Comments

Comments

  1. Tammy says

    April 18, 2014 at 9:59 am

    Your collection is always so lovely to see. Such unique pieces. Happy Easter. Tammy

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    • Claudia says

      April 18, 2014 at 10:41 am

      Happy Easter to you, Tammy!

      Reply
  2. Tana says

    April 18, 2014 at 10:39 am

    I can’t wait till you get more egg cups. I feel just like I did when I was eight and Christmas morning was over.
    Tana

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    • Claudia says

      April 18, 2014 at 10:42 am

      I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed these posts, Tana!

      Reply
  3. Nancy Blue Moon says

    April 18, 2014 at 11:42 am

    Thanks once again for sharing your little treasures with us..like I told you I can’t look at an egg cup anymore without thinking of you..I consider that a good thing..it was so sweet of your Mom to add so much to your collection..I remember when Judy bought that set of four for you..so cute and comical..I believe the answer is the chicken came first because she would have to sit on the egg and keep it warm so it would hatch..a big congrats to SueZK..enjoy reading your book it sounds like a good read..

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    • Claudia says

      April 18, 2014 at 12:16 pm

      Have a great weekend, Nancy and thank you!

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  4. Linda @ A La Carte says

    April 18, 2014 at 11:51 am

    Sharing your love of egg cups is so much fun! Love your new additions, especially the egg cup in the shape of a chicken. I bought the book you told us about yesterday. I found several copies on Ebay some as much as $49 but I put in a bid for one and got it for $15 plus $4 shipping…I’m so pleased and will see it when I get home in May!
    Hugs, Linda

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    • Claudia says

      April 18, 2014 at 12:15 pm

      Yay for you! What a great price! You’ll love it, Linda. xo

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  5. Janet in Rochester says

    April 18, 2014 at 12:39 pm

    My first egg cup show! It was great, Claudia. Sad to see it end but I know whatever comes next will be every bit as interesting. I LOVE hearing about other people’s collections. I collect baskets – nice because you get to use them and display them at the same time. And pumpkins. I should really say “small pumpkins” since my display space is quite limited. The oldest basket I have is one I found in my great grandmother’s attic in the early 80s when we were getting her house ready to be sold. It was nearly 100 years old then – it’s quite large and I keep a chenille nap blanket in it by the sofa. I don’t think any of my pumpkins are very valuable or old – I just buy the ones I like and want to look at every day – but I do have a few I think are Depression-era vintage.

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    • Claudia says

      April 18, 2014 at 2:37 pm

      I bet your baskets and pumpkins are wonderful. I love looking at others’ collections, too! I find what people choose to collect fascinating.

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  6. Donnamae says

    April 18, 2014 at 1:18 pm

    I’ve really enjoyed these posts! There is so much variety…and lots more to discover evidently! You really did receive a lot from your Mom…how sweet! I’ve just spent the morning rearranging my houseplants…and giving them a bath. They look so fresh! Enjoy your day! ;)

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    • Claudia says

      April 18, 2014 at 2:38 pm

      Mine definitely need a bath! Soon, all my impatiens are going back outside on the porch!

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      • Donnamae says

        April 18, 2014 at 3:49 pm

        That’s exciting! You’ll have to do a post about wintering over plants indoors. I’ve been harboring a container of succulents for two winters. They are still going strong! ;)

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  7. SueZK says

    April 18, 2014 at 2:34 pm

    Thank you Claudia :) I look forward to getting the book.
    Now you have me thinking about some sort of fun collection… and about starting a dollhouse… which to start first….
    Have a great Easter weekend with Don and Scout.
    SueZK

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    • SueZK says

      April 18, 2014 at 2:35 pm

      oh yes… I forgot this… I have heard of coddled eggs but never knew of an egg coddler so im off to look it up . I love to learn something new.

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    • Claudia says

      April 18, 2014 at 2:38 pm

      Have a great Easter, Sue. I’ve never had a coddled egg!

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  8. Debbie says

    April 18, 2014 at 7:48 pm

    I always love your egg cup “tour” Claudia. In fact, last year I loved it so much that I acquired 4 egg cups of my very own – then common sense took over and reminded me I have neither space or funds to begin another collection! Now, of course, you’ve made me rethink that decision, lol :)

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  9. Bonnie says

    April 18, 2014 at 7:59 pm

    Loved your displays of egg cups. It lead me to search my local second hand shop.
    I found the Mary Janes x2 for a dollar each! You have given new a new joy in acquiring a collection.

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  10. Mary says

    April 19, 2014 at 9:38 am

    I’ve loved all your egg cups Claudia – don’t know anyone who has such an amazing collection! Of course in England we grew up on soft boiled eggs and ‘toast soldiers’ to dip, true nursery food, so always had plenty of egg cups around – wish I had them now!

    Sending Easter blessings to you, Don and Ms. Scout – hope the sun shines for you.
    Love, Mary x

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