Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Pink and Blue Sadlers


Welcome Sweet Tea Friends!


It's another beautiful day at the beach cottage. 

The temperature is 77 degrees 

Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) by the water.


I wanted to share two of my very similar Sadler cubes.


The blue rosy cube has silver trim.



The pink rosy one is trimmed with gold gild.



What's the temperature in your part of the world?


The pink teacup is a Melba.




The pink, blue and white hyacinth cup is a Clarence.









Thank you for stopping by today!




Have a Wonderful Week!

See you next time!

Karen





This week I plan to visit these beautiful blogspots:


Bernideen's ~ http://blog.bernideens.com/
Tea in the Garden
Beverly ~ http://howsweetthesound typepad.
Pink Saturday
Ruth ~ http://antiquesandteacups.info
Tuesday Cuppa Tea



Wednesday, July 18, 2018

More Pink for Tea Time


Summer is Finally Here!


We have had a heat wave over the last few days and I'm loving it!


Can you see the waterfall in the background in our dear neighbours garden?



I was overjoyed to find this pink rosebud Sadler Swirl Teapot.  Have you ever seen one?



I had been searching for some time and found it on ebay for a reasonable price.




It matches well with my two Royal Albert pink rosebud teacups.






The cream and sugar are Elizabethan.




Thank you for your visit today!
Blessings,
Karen




This week I plan to visit these beautiful blogspots:


Bernideen's ~ http://blog.bernideens.com/
Tea in the Garden
Beverly ~ http://howsweetthesound typepad.
Pink Saturday
Ruth ~ http://antiquesandteacups.info
Tuesday Cuppa Tea



Thursday, July 12, 2018

A New Pink Tea Set


Happy Summer

Sweet Tea Friends!



I can't believe it's nearly the middle of July!


I tried so hard to post my blog on time this week but was called on to babysit my darling grandchildren.  How could I resist?


This is my "new to me" pink Sadler Swirl Tea Set. 
💜
It is the palest of pink with a beautiful gold trim.



The teacups today are both mismatched cups and saucers.


Last Friday we went to a dear friend's daughter's wedding in Vernon, B.C. where I found this orphan Royal Grafton tea cup. I matched it up with a Royal Grafton orphan saucer.



This orphan teacup is a coalport.



I love the shapely handle on this teacup.




Thank you for stopping by today!

I hope you are having a wonderful summer!



This week I plan to visit these beautiful blogspots:


Bernideen's ~ http://blog.bernideens.com/
Tea in the Garden
Beverly ~ http://howsweetthesound typepad.
Pink Saturday
Ruth ~ http://antiquesandteacups.info
Tuesday Cuppa Tea