Welcome to my 4th of July edition of Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
An antique postcard to set the theme...
I looked around...in between guests and chores...to see what I could pull together for a 4th of July tea, because we have a day or so breathing space...ahhh...the quiet....and a cup of tea in the sunroom sounds perfect!
I found a blue teapot, red, white and blue teacups....some star necklaces left over from another patriotic party and some patriotic cookies!!! The tablecloth is a family item and there are some tea making things too...
The teapot was made by Wedgwood, England in the 1940-1950s and is made out of what is called Embossed Queens Ware. It is very simiar to jasperware but is a different composition and features a high gloss glaze.
The first of my 2 teacups is a 1940s Royal Albert, England blue rose design...as you may know...I love any color as long as it's blue, soooo a no brainer here...
The color is so pretty! And the shape is lovely too. The mark was used during the 1940s and 1950s. A lovely teacup...
The other teacup is a Aynsley, England in red, white and gold...
with gold overlay from the 1950s....it has an elegant shape too....the pattern number is 11058....
Definitely a perfect red, white and blue teacup choice! For more info on the china at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.
I also added a heart shaped tea infuser for loose leaf tea brewing cup by cup...
and an over the cup tea strainer with teapot shaped handles, both of which we also carry at Antiques And Teacups....I needed a bit more bling in the photos! After all, the 4th of July means sparklers and bling!!!
Lastly...goodies!!! I love...but don't dare buy often...Lofthouse soft sugar cookies. A 4th of July tea was a great excuse, as I have been so busy I couldn't shoehorn in a baking session...they are divine!
So, store bought, but patriotic colors...and then I found a blog post of someone who has duplicated them, so I thought I'd pass it along....from The NoviceChef...
You can find the recipe HERE
So that's it for my 4th of July tea! I am...
An antique postcard to set the theme...
I looked around...in between guests and chores...to see what I could pull together for a 4th of July tea, because we have a day or so breathing space...ahhh...the quiet....and a cup of tea in the sunroom sounds perfect!
The teapot was made by Wedgwood, England in the 1940-1950s and is made out of what is called Embossed Queens Ware. It is very simiar to jasperware but is a different composition and features a high gloss glaze.
I love the applies grapes, and the ruffled top. The mark indicates that it was manufactured at Etruria and Barlaston...to areas were lots of potteries were in Stoke-on-Trent. Barlaston is where the Wedgwood Museum is...which is well worth a visit.
The color is so pretty! And the shape is lovely too. The mark was used during the 1940s and 1950s. A lovely teacup...
The other teacup is a Aynsley, England in red, white and gold...
with gold overlay from the 1950s....it has an elegant shape too....the pattern number is 11058....
Definitely a perfect red, white and blue teacup choice! For more info on the china at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.
I also added a heart shaped tea infuser for loose leaf tea brewing cup by cup...
and an over the cup tea strainer with teapot shaped handles, both of which we also carry at Antiques And Teacups....I needed a bit more bling in the photos! After all, the 4th of July means sparklers and bling!!!
Lastly...goodies!!! I love...but don't dare buy often...Lofthouse soft sugar cookies. A 4th of July tea was a great excuse, as I have been so busy I couldn't shoehorn in a baking session...they are divine!
So, store bought, but patriotic colors...and then I found a blog post of someone who has duplicated them, so I thought I'd pass it along....from The NoviceChef...
You can find the recipe HERE
So that's it for my 4th of July tea! I am...
Wishing you a glorious 4th!
Below is the list of some of the blog
parties I will be part of and there is the linky for your tea related
posts...please remember that it is SSSLLLOOOOOOWWWW but if you are
patient...it's there! And I love to read your comments, and can find you to
visit!