Hello and welcome to Thursday Teacups And Tea Things. I am also joining Miss Spenser's Teacup Thursday and Vintage Thingie Thursday with Coloradolady.
My teacup today is another art deco hand colored on transfer cup and saucer by Colclough, England made between 1939-1945. Unfortunately Colclough, one of my favorite manufacturers, like most...no longer in business. Sigh...
If you have followed my blog for long, you know how much I appreciate the artist's license of these hand painted on transfer teacups. There is so much room for individual interpretation, and no 2 are alike...even from the same artist. I think that is just too cool!
And for Vintage Thingie Thursday, and from about the same era, here is a boxed set called variously a dessert set, pudding set (dessert to you Yanks), berry set or trifle set consisting of a large serving spoon and smaller individual spoons. I just love them and have fond memories of finding the box in the sideboard when it was time for trifle. I loved it, my husband says he developed an abhorrence for it as a child...too squishy! Anyway, they were very ubiquitous...every home had a set in England. This set is in excellent condition as far as the spoons, but the box shows a lot of wear. But you don't eat with the box! so who cares!
To see more info about either the Colclough teacup or trifle set at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.
Have fun visiting the other teacups and thingies and enjoy your Thursday!
My teacup today is another art deco hand colored on transfer cup and saucer by Colclough, England made between 1939-1945. Unfortunately Colclough, one of my favorite manufacturers, like most...no longer in business. Sigh...
If you have followed my blog for long, you know how much I appreciate the artist's license of these hand painted on transfer teacups. There is so much room for individual interpretation, and no 2 are alike...even from the same artist. I think that is just too cool!
And for Vintage Thingie Thursday, and from about the same era, here is a boxed set called variously a dessert set, pudding set (dessert to you Yanks), berry set or trifle set consisting of a large serving spoon and smaller individual spoons. I just love them and have fond memories of finding the box in the sideboard when it was time for trifle. I loved it, my husband says he developed an abhorrence for it as a child...too squishy! Anyway, they were very ubiquitous...every home had a set in England. This set is in excellent condition as far as the spoons, but the box shows a lot of wear. But you don't eat with the box! so who cares!
To see more info about either the Colclough teacup or trifle set at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.
Have fun visiting the other teacups and thingies and enjoy your Thursday!
Hi Ruth...missed you last week when I was gone. The cup is lovely, as always. I was reading backwards and love the left over candy cake. How fun. My niece and nephew would crack up.
ReplyDeleteHow is fall up north? Am hoping for one more trip up your way in Dec for my birthday.
Had two quilters from Sequim at my retreat.
Love, Linda
Love the teacup. Art deco is a favorite.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
R
Lovely flowers and colors on this teacup.
ReplyDeleteOh, the design on the teacup is amazing. Very pretty. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteI love that tea cup. Do not recall seeing one like it.
ReplyDeleteYour tea cups is gorgeous, like always! Lovely. Thank you for having me again sweet hostess. FABBY
ReplyDeleteThe teacup is very pretty and the spoons are lovely also.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting me,
Carolyn