Hi there and happy Thursday! I am joining Vintage Thingie Thursday with Colorado Lady, Share Your Cup Thursday with Mrs. Olson and Pink Saturday with How Sweet The Sound. I'll start with the Pink Saturday first....a pink chintz teacup by Rosina, England from the 1950s. I just love this pattern and the pretty pink chintz. As this is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it's the color that represents that.
For more info on the teacup at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.
Meet Gertrude. Gertrude is the artist's model that my grandfather, a listed artist used. He painted the backgrounds for the Museum Of Natural History in San Francisco for the animal exhibits. He also did some portraits, but mostly landscapes. He painted the face in the 1920s for my aunt, his only daughter, because she played in his studio as he worked. Gertrude was hand made in Italy in the late Victorian or Edwardian era, around 1900-1910. If you look closely you can see the wooden pegs she was assembled with.
Such a beuatiful vintage artist's model!
ReplyDeleteAutumn Blessings.... I'm admiring your lovely " Rosina" set ...It quite like something you could create a sweet nosegay in...and so appropriate for the Breast Cancer awareness....I'm sure "Gertrude" approves too...Your fabulous family memorabilia has so much well used character...You can tell that she has been the center of attention for many years. The newer models are no half so nice as " Gertrude"...Lucky You...Thanks for sharing...Hugs
ReplyDeleteYour tea cup is a very pretty pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove that artist's model, and thank you for sharing such a special family piece! And I have long admired the pattern on your Rosina teacup. I've been thinking of buying a new Royal Albert one I saw at Macy's that features this exact same design!
ReplyDeleteThat old Model Gertrude brings back many memories in art class, Love the chintzware
ReplyDeleteThis is really special!!!
ReplyDeleteThe artist model is so fantastic I can't stop looking at it! What a treat to have it Ruth!
ReplyDeleteYour artist model is fabulous, a true antique! So nice to have a family piece that carries so much meaning. Love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
Hoping this week-end finds you filled with peace...alot of joy..and some coziness..
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful treasure to have!
ReplyDeleteThe previous comment took the words right out of my mouth. That's exactly what I had planned to say, "What a wonderful treasure!" So happy that you have it! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann