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When I was a baby, a family friend, who had no children, decided to start buying tea cups for me. Technically, I think most of them are demitasse cups, but my family always called them tea cups. She passed away before I was 4, and my family boxed up these tea cups, so I never knew about them until I was 24 and got married. My mother pulled a box out and told me about them. As I newlywed, I was being showered with china, silver and crystal, so I didn't really appreciate them. I hauled this box whenever we moved, but finally when I was 30 and a stay at home mother, I unpacked the box. What a treasure and given to me by someone I never knew!
In my Victorian home, I have a china cabinet from the 1920's that houses all of them. For different occasions I display some on top with other goodies I have found through the years. Here is what I pulled out for Valentine's Day. Any information would be welcomed!!!
This is one of my very favorites! It is so thin and delicate!
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This is the backmark on the cup; there is none on the saucer.
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This next one seemed very appropriate for Valentine's Day also with the pink and the flowers.
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Here is the saucer - it is too pretty to stay covered all the time!
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The backmark on the saucer
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This next one reminds me of my grandmother's wedding china from 1920 which my sister inherited.
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The last cup always seemed a bit out of place with the rest of the cups, because it is larger, but the rose is so perfect for Valentine's Day!
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Here are some photos of the top of the cabinet. Again, hard to photograph, but with these cups I have added some various mini tea sets and a tea pot, a chintz mug and some novelty cups.
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In the middle I have some silk roses in a carafe that I thought made a nice vase!
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Hope you have enjoyed some of my decorations! I will post more later! :D Jewel
11 comments:
Loved seeing your tea cups!
More please :)
susan
I loved seeing all your beautiful teacups.. What a wonderful friend to have started a great collection for you..We could certainly have our pick of cups and saucers while visiting..Have a super w/k. my friend.. I truly enjoyed this post..hugs ~lynne~
Oh what gorgeous teacups. I love all of them. Such pretty decorations with all the beautiful flowers and so delicate. I think all the miniature pieces are so special also. What a thoughtful lady to leave you with such treasures. Hugs, Marty
I love this story, how cool to have this china from someone you never even knew. I love touring your beautiful home. Cindy
I LOVED this little peek into your china cabinet...you truly have some wonderful treasures. I think one of the best things about blogging is getting to share such lovelies with all your fellow bloggers...what a treat! Your Mom's friend had excellent taste!
I have to tell you, the story you told about the deb party was sooooo intriguing and interesting and a tad funny! Your Mom was a very wise woman...she knew! I am happy with my three little treasures. I realized I don't need a whole bunch of place settings...just a piece or two and I'm happy! :-) Been meaning to stop by to let you know the snowflake cutters came...and quickly. I just need to get in the kitchen and get busy baking and cutting...maybe tomorrow. :-)
Thank you for sharing your remarkable collection with us... each one is lovely...the wallpaper in the background of your china cabinet is beautiful. ;-) Bo
You have some beautiful tea cups! What a nice idea to give them to a little girl! I am glad you are enjoying them! I tell my daughter to box up my plates when I'm gone and wait 20 years in hopes that she'll appreciate them then! Have a good weekend...Debbie
What a beautiful story. That was so sweet to collect them for you. And your cabinet is gorgeous. I love all the tea cups you picked out for the holiday.
~Michelle
Love the teacups. I especially like the pink one marked "Chelsea". Gorgeous!
Oh I know you had a great time prom dress shopping. My daughter is a courtwarming candidate. The event is this Friday..many tears.. yes darling many tears. They grow so fast.. Thanks for the visit today to see the hutch of blue memories..
hugs ~lynne~
what beautiful wallpaper, you have behind though lovely cups
kate
see our blog about tea and wallpaper
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