Hello All!
Happy Tea Cup Tuesday once again!
Happy Tea Cup Tuesday once again!
It is a lovely shape and a very generous size (which I love!). The color palate is lovely with the pinks and lilacs.
I was researching this company on the internet and found no information. I did find one very frustrated collector who said she was unable to get answer about this company, even from the company (Bohemia Ceramics or Thun Karlovarsky Porcelan) who may be the original company. Considering her backstamps, I could hazard a guess at somewhere around the 1960s. Maybe one of you have some knowledge of this backstamp?
This little tea pot I found in England while driving through the New Forest. There was a quaint little antique shop on the road and as we passed by I shouted "Ooooh loook!" and my dear hubby pulled over and patiently waited while I look inside for treasures.
It is a tiny little pot, standing about 7'' tall, and has this beautiful top on it. See the lovely ruffled edge? The footing is ruffled too.
I find the handle so unusual, it looks like one handle from one side and two handles from the other side. See what I mean?
The delicate spout with sponged gold accents as well.
The flowers that decorate it are gorgeous in pastel shades of pink, purple, lilac, white, yellow and green! This is a very cheerful looking little tea pot!
If I remember correctly, I only paid about 9 pound for it!
If I remember correctly, I only paid about 9 pound for it!
Again, I came up empty while researching this backstamp. It may have been created in Limoges, France. But by whom and where??? I did see some information that Martin Freres and Brothers used a bird with ribbons in it's mouth with one ribbon saying "France". There was not an image with this information to compare with. So again, I can only guess. And this time, I do not even have enough information to risk a guess. If one of you happens to have a good book on Limoges, maybe you will find this backstamp in there.
Martha and I are very much enjoying visiting all of you each week! Last week we really saw some gorgeous tea cups, thank you so much each and everyone of you who participated! Thank you also, for all of you who stopped by to visit us!
If you would like to join in this week. Just go and create a post about a tea cup (or two...) that you would like to share with us. Let us know about how you came to have it, it's history, and dare we ask for a photo of the backstamp? That would be fab too!
Once you have your post up, come back and link up with Linky tools below.
We are excited to see what you have this week!
Hugs,
Terri
Martha and I are very much enjoying visiting all of you each week! Last week we really saw some gorgeous tea cups, thank you so much each and everyone of you who participated! Thank you also, for all of you who stopped by to visit us!
If you would like to join in this week. Just go and create a post about a tea cup (or two...) that you would like to share with us. Let us know about how you came to have it, it's history, and dare we ask for a photo of the backstamp? That would be fab too!
Once you have your post up, come back and link up with Linky tools below.
We are excited to see what you have this week!
Hugs,
Terri
Oh my! That teacup is AWESOME!!!!
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oooops! and the TEAPOT! GORGEOUS!
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Lovely new cup! Your pot is a beauty. I do mean to join in on a Tuesday soon!
ReplyDeleteHi Terri! Your little thrifted teacup is so pretty. Don't you just get so excited to find a lovely teacup and then see such an amazing thrifty price tag! I always look like a kid in a candy store when I find one like that! And that little teapot is s lovely! What beautiful details on it. Thank you for hosting and have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteLovely teacup, Terri, but the teapot has me swooning! Love it! How lovely that you found it in England and were able to transport it back home. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Your bargain teacup is beautiful and so is the Limoges teapot. That is quite an unusual and pretty handle. What a great reminder of your trip.
ReplyDeleteok, that is a DEAL if I have ever seen one...and that teapot, I think I almost feel over. LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteFabulous find at the GW ~ I hope the ones in our area have wonderful treasures to be discovered ~ can't wait to see.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! gorgeous tea pot! it is so elegant ... thank you for hosting such a fabulous Tea party with Martha!! xo HHL
Oh, Terri - don't you just love the Goodwill find! I found my little treasures today in a Goodwill shop - though I only mentioned it as a thrift story in my text. Your cup is sweet - but that pot is really a prize! Such an unusual size and shaping - and straight out of a English antique shop! I have a couple of young friends going to England for study. I'm sending them with a money card and instructions to get me something wonderful - but not sure how to direct them otherwise. They are young men, so tea things might not be up their alley. They are former players in my melodrama troupe finishing their college careers. Perhaps I should just let them loose in an English antique shop and trust God to lead them to just the treasure that might bless me - and subsequently a blog post - to perfection!
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Miss KAthy
Oh, I am in love with the teapot! What a little beauty!~ I like the teacup too and such a deal. Thanks for having us.
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Hello there Terri! Love your finds this week, but really really love your new teapot. You hit the jackpot with that one. Happy Tuesday my friend!
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Two beautiful finds! I love the sweet tea cup. The pink and lavender are such a pretty combination.
ReplyDeleteAnd the teapot, what a treasure. The shape, and floral pattern is beautiful, and I love the ruffly design.
I love that tea pot and what a wonderful find on your tea cup!
ReplyDeleteTerri, your tea cup is so sweet- BUT the pot is something very special, how gorgeously beautiful it is- wonderful find , and memory from your tour.
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GORGEOUS pieces, love the photos. The buttons add such charm! I do not have any Limoges. Beautiful pieces and such wonderful finds! Happy September :)
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what a gorgeous teacup and teapot! i too love the ruffled handles with gold color, absolutely beautiful, the design and pattern, sorry to hear that u cant find who made it but it's just gorgeous to look at! Blessings, Susan
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ReplyDeletethe Czech tea cup is really pretty. I am not sure, but when you ask for Thun porcelain, have a look on www.thun.cz and use an automatic transplator. Maybe it is the maker, I don't know. Your china collection is always amazing. This are real juwels. Thank you for sharing.
Best greetings, Johanna
Maravilhosa terça-feira!
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Oh Terri ... What a feminine touch they have... such a delicacy and beauty... very lovely ... The pink colour is so beautiful that any one loves to hold it in her hands... pretty collection
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Farah
Dear Terry
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Your tea cup is lovely!
Hugs
Sweet Sweet Teapot and the Bavarian cups seem to match quite nicely.. You always find such lovely pieces....I missed you all last week, so I'm excited to catch up... Hugs
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
The tea cup and teapot are totally Shabby Chic! Rachel Ashwell watch out! LOL!
Happy Tea Cup Tuesday!
Blessings, Darlene
Terri,
ReplyDeleteYour tea cup is lovely but that tea pot is to die for!!
Gorgeous!!
Hugs,
Debbie
The teapot is just exquisite...what an elegant souvenir of your trip!
ReplyDeletecharming teapot Terri! plus the added memories of its discovery!
ReplyDeletetoday i've posted just an invitation to tea as i'm w/o my teacups at hand ~ hoping you'll enjoy the R&R at FHC '')
Hi Terri. It is always an inspiration watching your precious treasures! The cup is beautiful, but the tea pot that does not really show us is very common, beautiful! detail on the handle or the beautiful colors, the shape of the turns as I always say a beautiful treasure. receives warm greetings from the Caribbean. Rose Marie
ReplyDeleteOh I love the teapot! It is beautiful!! And the cup:)
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ReplyDeleteI loved your new cup!
Bohemia has always produced very fine beautiful porcelain and this is a good sample of it.
But the Limoges teapot is stunning and with a very typical Limoges decoration. Unfortunately I don't know much about Limoges backstamps, so I can't help you here...
Thanks for sharing these beauties.
Hugs
Such a special and beautiful teapot and to think it just called out your name as you were driving by in England. That was a very fortunate stop your dear hubby made. Blissful tea sipping dear...
ReplyDeleteHello Terri...I've been sooo busy, but I just had to stop by to say 'hello'. Your cup/saucer is very pretty - I love the colors and pattern. Your teapot is stunning! The shape and colors, the flower designs and gold accents are beautiful. I'm glad I stopped by, as always.
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Marianne
Terri, you did much better than I did on our tea cups. You paid only $1.50 what a deal. Love the tea pot, such dainty little flowers. Hugs...Lu
ReplyDeleteWhat a steal on the cup and saucer. The teapot is so pretty....all the colors I adore. I'm sure it likes living in your home now.
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This Limoge teapot is really beautiful. Backstamps really can be very interesting. I hope you find the information you are searching for.
ReplyDeleteHI Terri...oh my gosh..I am in LOVE with that tea pot!!oooh..you luckya gal..i want ont now too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Kiki