Continuing from yesterday's post I'm sharing the remainder of my black and white china. I purchased the musical china when I hosted my daughter's first birthday tea back in 2007. It'll be hers someday whether she wants it or not! ;-)
~ It's American made by Fielder Keepsakes. ~
I've used it for several of her birthday teas as well as church teas, and it always sets a pretty musical themed table.
Some time ago I purchased the large Twinings canister pictured below [filled with English Breakfast tea] thinking I might use it as a centerpiece filled with flowers. So far it's still waiting to be used.
Another unique teapot in my collection was gifted to me by a church staff member when he went on a missions trip to Africa.
On July 23, 2013 I wrote a post featuring two JL Menau, German-made trios that were my mother's. If you missed that post, I'm showing them again.
That's the total of my collection, but I'm sure it's far from complete.
You know I love that music china. I remember your earlier post about it. And the Twinings canister will make a lovely centerpiece. Beautiful collection!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection! They certainly make dramatic table settings. Love the music theme...but I have a musical background.
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Dear Phyllis:
ReplyDeleteYou do have many interesting tea pieces. The music set was my favorite here!
Love that music set! I don't need any more dishes, but oh what a tough time I'd have not bringing *that* home! Love the Twinings canister, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun collection!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection. Every piece is a work of art. Thanks for sharing.
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