Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922

Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922

Regular price $40

THERE NEVER WAS A HAPPIER NOR DEVOTED HUSBAND THAN THE MALE BLUEBIRD. HE IS THE GAY CHAMPION AND ESCORT OF THE FEMALE AT ALL TIMES, AND WHILE SHE IS SITTING, HE FEEDS HER REGULARLY.  JOHN BURROUGHS (1837-1921)

{HISTORY}

Here in the Vintage Kitchen, we are always on the lookout for bluebirds. Not only are they the heady stuff of legends when it comes to encouraging joy and happiness but they also symbolize renewal, fresh transitions and new growth.  Some cultures view them as guardian angels and almost all cultures associate them with good fortune. That's just the sort of helper everybody needs in the kitchen!

This antique creamer features two chubby bluebirds floating among swags of blooming pink branches. Made by American Limoges in the early 1920s, this popular pattern became an absolute favorite in kitchens across America. Made just after WWI ended, we like to think this bluebird of happiness pattern was just the kind of joy people were looking for when it came to kitchen decor. 

As was the case with many popular patterns in the early 20th century, once a trend took off, other manufacturers rushed to follow the wave of enthusiasm. These bluebirds were the hot commodity of the decade used by several different potteries in addition to American Limoges including National, Homer Laughlin, Salem, East Liverpool, Atlas, Steubenville and WS George. While the same exact birds fluttered their way around each of these different manufacturer's dishes, they were subtle changes taht couldd set one pottery's bluebird pattern apart from the other. National added two blue stripes around the rim.  Homer Laughlin featured a bulbous belly shape. Atlas added a gold rim. American Limoges featured a hexagon shape. 

Whether you are filling out an existing collection featuring one maker or starting a new mismatched one, it's fun to collect this pattern for all its similiar differences. Despite their popularity, this pattern by all makers, is very hard to find these days. Just like happiness itself,  when you spot a bluebird it's best to grab ahold of it and hold it close. 

{SPECIAL FEATURES}

- Hard to find pattern and maker

- Colors include blueberry, pink, celery green and grey 

{CONDITION}

This creamer is in lovely antique condition. There are no chips, cracks or staining. The blue stripe around the rim and middle section is wearing in some spots due to age, but other than that this creamer is in gorgeous shape.  Please see photos. 

{SIZE}

Measures 5.25"inches (spout to handle) x 4" inches (width at widest part) x 2.5" inches (height) and weighs 7 oz. 

Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922
Antique 1920s Bluebird Creamer by Limoges-American circa 1921-1922