Blue Flowers, Fast Fingers, and the Great CorningWare MixUp of 25

Blue Flowers, Fast Fingers, and the Great CorningWare MixUp of 25

It was just another night on the auction frontlines, and I had my eyes squarely on the prize: a ceramic puppy cookie jar with a starting bid so low it practically begged for adoption. I was mid-scroll, finger hovering like a hawk over the bid button, when suddenly—like a siren’s song—those familiar blue flowers flashed into view.

Cornflower Blue. The holy grail of vintage kitchenware, and my personal addiction. My heart did a backflip.

Only 30 seconds left.

OH CRAP.

My brain screamed “CORNINGWARE! GO GO GO!” and without my usual ritual of inspection, verification, and Spock-assisted confirmation, I slammed that bid button like I was defusing a bomb. 🧠💥💻

I didn’t double check. I didn’t zoom. I didn’t even breathe.

I just sat back, basking in the pure glee of gaining another piece for my kitchen when the hammer dropped and the adrenaline faded… and I really looked. 

That’s when I realized I had mistaken Anchor Hocking Fire King for vintage CorningWare Cornflower Blue—a rookie error that I would normally catch in a heartbeat. But in those final 30 seconds, reason took a backseat to blue flower fever.

I legit felt like the contestant on a game show who buzzes in with such confidence and then hears the wrong answer buzzer and has to stand there smiling awkwardly while their soul exits stage left. 😅

Was it a total loss? Nope. It’s still a good piece and I’ll definitely list it to boost my eBay count. But let this be a lesson to all my fellow treasure hunters:

In the heat of auction battle, trust your gut—but verify your flower pattern.

Still laughing at myself over this one, and honestly? That’s half the fun.

Tonya 💙

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