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Friday, August 12, 2011

Pink Saturday, Coalport Teacup, Pink Miracle Makeover Day

Today with my usual Pink Saturday post with How Sweet The Sound, I will be visiting each of the blogs participating in the Miracle Makeover today. To read all about the blessings planned for cancer sufferer Charlie, watch the video and visit the sites listed at How Sweet The Sound.


Last week we had a day out at Poulsbo, WA which I shared about last Saturday for my Pink Saturday Post 

Pink Saturday, Pink Carousel Horse Mug, Lunch at Poulsbo, WA


But I didn't share my other blessing, because I was shaving it for today because it is pink!  I am a teacup lover, and when stopped to browse at the Poulsbo Antique Mall and I fell in love!!






I spotted this pink Coalport, England cup and saucer and my first thought was...oh goodie! For Pink Saturday! The pattern is called either Maple Time or Maple and it was made in several colorways. But I think it is gorgeous! My current favorite! The teacup was made between 1945-1960 and I absolutely love it...and it's pink!!!!

So, now I am going to go visit all the blogs participating with Charlie's Miracle Makeover and the other Pink Saturday blogs. Come with me and join in!

16 comments:

  1. Lovely teacup....

    Wishing you a beautiful pink weekend

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  2. I like your taste in tea cups. That one is very pretty.

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  3. Hi Ruth,
    Oh, what a gorgeous teacup! I love it. Thanks for sharing it with us and Happy Pink Saturday weekend to you.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  4. Thank-you so much for including Miracle Makeover in your post! So nice to have it with your pretty tea cups too!

    I am so grateful to all who are posting or commenting.... it is a beautiful thing to work together for good.....

    love to you! With gratitude...

    Kelee

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  5. nice teacup....very pretty. Have a great weekend out there...

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  6. Hi Sweetie...
    I love, LOVE this beautiful pink teacup and saucer. So absolutely gorgeous. I love the maple leaves. We lived on Maple Street back home, planted a maple tree, and they have forever been embedded in my very soul. Living here in Phoenix, it is to hot for a Maple tree. We have tried with no success out here. Thank you for the smiles this morning. Remembering happy moments in our lives.

    This is the Miracle Weekend makeover. I am one of the hosting sites. For every comment left, Guideposts magazine will pay a dollar, to the next cancer makeover patient. Please stop by and read the story about 9 year old Charlie, and bless me with a comment. Out goal between the 4 or 5 blogs is 5,000. I know we can do it. I would appreciate it, if you pass the word around to as many friends as possible.

    Thank you sweetie for a wonderful post. I love it. Have a glorious weekend. Country hugs from Phoenix, Sherry

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  7. You have a lovely tea cup collection!

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  8. Thank you for letting me know the "real" name on the teacup in my post this week. You were right, it was very hard to read the stamp.

    I think your teacup is very beautifuly! I love the leaves and the color!

    Blessings,
    Charlotte

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  9. Thank you for visiting me today, sweet Ruth! Every single time I see the name "Ruth" it reminds me of the story in the Bible...one of my very favorite stories ever read in God's word.

    Love your beautiful teacup collection. Sigh...wish I had room for more!

    Love to you~

    Rebecca

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  10. Beautiful mugs. No wonder you fell in love with them. Thank you for sharing on Spiritual Sunday.
    BTW I just found out we can comment every day on the participating blogs for the Miracle Makeover so if you've already commented, I hope you will do so again.
    Blessings,
    Charlotte

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  11. she's a beauty!! I am so glad you found her and have given her a special home. HPS :)

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  12. Thanks for stopping by. Love that cup and saucer. I would love to be able to have tea with al my blog friends. Someday!

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  13. That pattern is absolutely exquisite. I love it.

    Thank you for participating in this very special Pink Saturday. I hope your visitors will come over to comment and help us to raise more money for the next Miracle Makeover. The good news is that you can leave a comment each day through the 18th, and each comment earns $1.00. So, please come comment again and again.

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  14. Hi Ruth...don't you love Poulsbo? I have three dear Tasha Tudor friends there and seem to wander up there often. I am hoping to go back up in Sept. I actually saw this cup and saucer when I was there. I was looking for a special tea cup but didn't find one other than the set I had on my blog. I love this one! I just found one at the Aurora show and one at an estate sale this weekend...keeping them for Teacup Thursdays ahead.
    You MUST visit Aurora. Lots of antique shoppes there too with nice things. I think you'd very much enjoy it.
    Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving comments...just love it and feel I'm getting to know you!
    PS...will have to read more about this Pink Saturday. I haven't quite figured out all this party stuff yet.

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  15. I love this teacup! Red and white make such a beautiful combination in china pieces.

    Jocelyn @
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com

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Thanks for visiting and we love to hear from you! We read every comment. If my husband's health permits, I love to visit andreply. Have a wonderful day and a cuppa tea always at hand! :)