It's Thursday...and so time for Thursday Teacups And Tea Things. I am joining Vintage Thingie Thursday with Coloradolady and Teacup Thursday with Miss Spenser. as well. So fun! Love to see all the great thingies!
I love vintage teacups, and I especially love the 1930-1940s era. There were several styles popular then, but one of my favorites were the hand colored on transfer china that was popular. This is a current favorite example.
This pretty bone china teacup was made by Salisbury China, England in the 1940s. I just love it! And the fun thing is these hand colored teacups are never exactly the same, but left room for the individual artist's expression. I love the poppies and pink and blue are a favorite color combination anyway. What's not to love??!!
For more info on the hand colored poppies teacup at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.
Here's the linky for Thursday Teacups And Tea Things...hope it works, I'm new at the linkies!
I love vintage teacups, and I especially love the 1930-1940s era. There were several styles popular then, but one of my favorites were the hand colored on transfer china that was popular. This is a current favorite example.
This pretty bone china teacup was made by Salisbury China, England in the 1940s. I just love it! And the fun thing is these hand colored teacups are never exactly the same, but left room for the individual artist's expression. I love the poppies and pink and blue are a favorite color combination anyway. What's not to love??!!
For more info on the hand colored poppies teacup at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.
Here's the linky for Thursday Teacups And Tea Things...hope it works, I'm new at the linkies!
Things made during that time frame were just better and more colorful. Love your cup and saucer.
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern on the teacup. Up until now I was never one to buy teacups - but they look so pretty. I think I might start.
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It's gorgeous! I love the shape and the pattern.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful teacups. I have been watching for these when I am out and about, but around here, they are hard to find. Happy VTT
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