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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Cottage Tea

I have a new little teapot that I used today for a cottage tea.  This teapot has no marks.  Any body have a guess as to who made it?  I loved how it looked. 

I also have waited out two little teacups at the thrift store and I got them for half price, $2.50 each.   They are Wedgwood.

I found this vintage hanky too.  Love the crocheted edge on it. 

So, altogether I have a little cottage tea.  I am using my new white backdrops.  I will be using these a lot for Christmas.  Do you like the look?  I don't have a white house.  My husband and I did all white and cottage back in the early 90's and then we had three boys.  LOL  So, we both have decided not to go back to white.  Although, I still love it!  This lets me blog in both worlds.  
Sherry
I will link to these lovely blogs, go and visit:
Table Top Tuesday  at A Stroll Thru Life
Tea Time Tuesday at Lady Katherine Tea Parlor
Tea Time Tuesday at Rose Chintz Cottage
Tea Cup Tuesday at Martha's Favorites
Tuesday Tea for Two at The Plumed Pen
Tea Pot and Tea Things Tuesday at Breath of Fresh Air
Tea Cup Tuesday at Artful Affirmations
Tea Party Tuesday  at Sweetology 
A Return to Loveliness  at A Delightsome Life
Nifty Thirfty Tuesday  at Coastal Charm
White Wednesday  at Faded Charm

21 comments:

  1. Hello there dear Sherry,

    I adore this softly romantic teatime vignette for Tuesday Tea Time In Blogland that you have shared with us this week; so very pretty!~ The teapot is especially lovely..,

    Hugs, Wanda Lee

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  2. Oops!.., I meant to also add that, 'yes'.., I do like the white back drops very much!

    WL

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  3. Your rose bouquet teapot and Wedgwood cups and saucers look beautiful together. I actually love unmatched pieces together. Very pretty.

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  4. Lovely, lovely, lovely. Sigh... :)

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  5. Un armonico abbinamento!creano un thè molto romantico!Rosetta

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  6. Hi Sherry...

    Oooohhh...your cottage tea is sooo very sweet and beautiful, my friend! I do love a pretty tea and you have certainly created a lovely one! Love the soft pink rose teapot! Ohhh...and you lucky girl...I have been searching for this very pattern of Wedgewood. To think that you found a pair of teacups and saucers at only $2.50 each...is quite the bargain! I'm so happy for you, Sherry! I also enjoyed your sweet vintage pink hankerchief!

    Thank you for sharing your lovely cottage tea with us...it was such a pleasure, sweet lady!

    Warmest wishes,
    Chari

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  7. Very pretty! You got a great deal on those tea cups...I love how they look with the tea pot.

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  8. Hi: I love your tea pot and your Wedgewood cups. I bet you think I forgot about the cup you won? You are right! I have been so busy, I just forgot. I am so sorry. I am packing it up today. Please forgive me, I am normally not that forgetful. Hugs, Martha

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  9. Hello Sherry,
    I have three boys too! Have you become a critter lover yet?
    Oh, what a sweetheart of a teapot you found! Love your new teacups too. I wish I could find treasures like that here where I live. One usually has to leave the Island to find anything so sweet as those you have found. So happy to have you share them with us today. I love your white background too, by the way.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  10. So pretty, Sherry! I adore your teapot!

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  11. How lovely ! The teapot may have been hand painted which is why there is no mark.
    Such a sweet vignette.

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  12. I don't think I have ever seen a prettier pink than the one on this gorgeous teapot. The teapot is so very beautiful. Love your teacups and saucers as well. Hugs, Gayle.

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  13. Your teapot is so pretty! I love the shape of it. That was a great find on the teacups, too! It all looks very lovely together. Thanks for your comment on my antique baby carriage post. Would love to see pics of yours' if you get it out for Christmas! I was amazed at how large they are/were!
    Cindy

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  14. Lovin the Sweet Tea Pot... Such a Delicate Treasure~

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  15. A gorgeous vintage teapot. Just beautiful! And how lovely to have the Wedgwood teacups. A beautiful vignette for TT!
    Ruth

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  16. Hi Sherry,
    I so love your little tea pot wish I could help...who made it. Nice thrift on the tea cups. The vintage hand crochet doily is a nice touch. Three boys, wow memories how they grow.

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  17. Sherry, your cups are very pretty, but Wedgwood does make such pretty things. The teapot is very old world beautiful. I love the pink blush and the roses, and how lovely the crocheted edged hanky pulls it all together. Yes, I like your white very much. You have set a very cozy, lovely tea time.

    Have a glorious day,
    Marianne

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  18. That tea pot and tea cups are just lovely. Perfect for tea.

    Smiles :o)

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  19. What a gorgeous tea pot and lovely cups and saucers in white, they look like they have embroidered lace at the ends. Thanks for sharing. Hugs, FABBY

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  20. That is the prettiest teapot I have ever seen! I love the white Wedgewood teacups too! I enjoyed seeing such a perfectly charming little tea setting! What a delightful post!

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  21. I would have bought this beautiful tea pot in a heartbeat !! Can you tell if it is old ?
    Teapots with Roses are among my favorite things.

    Rose

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