It may be the end of February...
but storms are still raging. We lost power all weekend from wind, hence the delay in posting!
but our bulbs are up...
maybe not blooming yet but growing vigorously!
And I am looking forward to it as always... except for the pollen and allergies. Pollen levels are already medium here for some things...
I have snowdrops up, but not Lily of The Valley yet... but have it blooming on some china!
I had a few Macarons left from an anniversary gift, so had a tea in the sunroom...
I found this wonderful Elizabethan, England 1950s cup and saucer and a matching plate in a wonderful Lily Of The Valley pattern recently...
Elizabethan finally ceased in 1989, but had a wonderful pedigree of Taylor and Kent, Queens and Rosina, and made nice quality bone china tea wares during it's life.
The pattern has a name, but no records exist to know if it had a pattern name as well... One of the things I love about Shelley...
I looked to see if I had any antique postcards with Lily Of The Valley, and found these 2 Victorian era cards. One was used as gift enclosures or hand delivered with birthday wishes, as it was not postally used. The other was mailed.
I LOVE old postcards!
This one is embossed and a copper metallic, and just beautiful!
This one was mailed in 1909... a sender of few words...
This charming birthday postcard is just wonderful!
Not maybe Lily Of The Valley, but...
Love the scene!
This one was not mailed, so was given by hand...with or without a gift.
Truly keepsakes indeed!
And judging by the handwriting and ink as well as features of the card, from the same era.
Now THAT'S a Lily Of The Valley treasure!
Diamond, gold, Nephrite Jade and Pearl brooch...
photo from Doyle Auctions...
Have a lovely week and lots of tea!