Tuesday, December 12, 2023

A Day In Greensboro

November 21st was another outing, Rebecca driving us and Penelope to nearby Greensboro for shopping in antiques and books and records, downtown lunch at Crafted taco restaurant, and a visit to the Replacements, Ltd. complex. Vicki has been a Replacements customer for many years, Rebecca has become one, and I was curious enough to go along. Replacements, Ltd., for those not in the know, collects and sells fine housewares...dishes, crystal, silverware, figurines, artsy things...it is the place to go (Replacements.com) if your Royal Doulton setting for twelve is missing an espresso cup. Or a teapot. It's also said to be the world's largest collection of said stuff. The complex is beyond stupendously large and interesting; so large as to have its own museum and guided tours. And the company is very employee-, community-, and environment-oriented, very high tech, and very proud of its relatively unique history. We spent a couple hours there and certainly would go back. 

Most of us, there




Moi, doing my thing
In the showroom, a display of the 500 most popular patterns...

And there's our Royal Doulton "Canton," as seen with the late
Queen Elizabeth and Paddington Bear during the Platinum Jubilee
(be very impressed)

Some corporate history

The "new" warehouse is large enough to hold six football fields


And there's Rebecca's Denby...part of the reason for the visit... not
our first Denby experience

Shipping department

More of the expanse...

Stemware

Displays like this all over the complex, for both visitors
and employees 

Display on fine china in movies, TV shows, etc.

They also do restoration and repair

Flatware

More corporate history, in the museum and on the tour







Among the curiosities...

Among the bargain bins...not pictured: the huge Xmas store, the
fine jewelry department, etc. 

Many displays on how the stuff is/was made...

Ditto

And, of course, you can buy the complete set if you're so inclined

Moving right along, we are now in downtown Greensboro,
looking at all the art deco

And historic stuff...the Woolworth building, site of some of the earliest
and most effective sit-ins...now home of the International Civil Rights
Center and Museum

Alas, it was a cold, wet, blustery day, and we didn't
get to see much; have to go back...

At McKay's used books in Greensboro (a game aisle); among the 
reasons for the trip was selling some of our unwanted books and LPs
here...the death cleaning continues

Lastly, at the Antique Marketplace, viewing the scores of shops 
and booths; great trip! thanks, Rebecca!

1 comment:

Tawana said...

Oh, what a fun store. Wonder if they are buying?