


The gorgeous turquoise cups of the Jackson china really please the eyes. They are paired with a cream dinner plate. All designed and signed by Paul M. Cobb. A little added history: This china came from where Georgia's great grandmother lived in Falls Creek, Pennsylvania.
A few other facts about Georgia and her Vintagemarbles shop:
1) Her avatar picture is actually her grandmother as a child.
2) She finds most of her gorgeous jewelry at estate sales.
3) A lot of her items are things she has had and treasured for a while.
I love to look at all the treasures in her shop http://vintagemarbles.etsy.com. You should also take a look at her second shop http://georgiamarbles.etsy.com that features some adorable handmade tutus and great handmade aprons of all sizes.
Found something else I liked! The green and silver earrings!
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