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This is my tea cup cabinet. It is in a dark corner and hard to photograph, but here is my best attempt!
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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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Hope you have enjoyed some of my decorations! Thank you Barb for starting Tea Time Tuesday at Grits and Glamour! :D Jewel
What treasures these are! And perfect for your victorian home.
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ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat story and one to share with your grandkiddies someday. Those are such beautiful teacups, I really love that first one. I think I am the bargain Diva (LOL) mostly out of necessity. Hope your week is a good one. Hugs, Cindy
Oh, Jewel this is wonderful! How you must have been loved to be the recipient of a collection of wonderful tea cups! I love that cabinet too!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Hi Jewel - what a perfect post for the first ever Tea Time Tuesday. Thanks so much for joining in.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this hutch and thinking you had such a wonderful collection. Even better that it was inherited. You have some amazing teacups. Thank you so much for sharing them with us.
Blessings, Barb
Oh, they are beautiful, and what a beautiful story to go along with them. I love that first pink one with the ruffly top. You're right, it is so delecate looking. Thanks for sharing these. laurie
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