May 18, 2015

LOVELY CHINTZ TEAPOT AND TEA CUPS!



Hello my friends!  Welcome to Tea Cup Tuesday No. 271! It is Monday and I am so tired today.  I have been in the yard most of the weekend so it is a good tired.  My back yard is getting an awning added, it is looking so pretty.  A little expensive, but it will be well worth it, when the summer heat waves come.  I am a yard lady. I feel the presence of God in the garden.  My sister in law has been very ill, please keep her in your prayers.   



Went to a yard sale this weekend that was amazing.  I will share next week things I purchased. Now it is time for the tea cups.  I will be sharing pink Chintz cups today. The first one is a Royal Standard, Made in England. Love the wave design.


The next cup is a Saint George, also made in England.  This one is a trio.  



The last cup is a Royal Stafford, pattern name "June Roses."  There is something so beautiful about Chintz cups.



Looking forward to visiting you this week. Thank you for being so faithful to this Tea Party.  This party is open to all.  Please feel free to share anything tea related items.  Have a wonderful week.  Here are some of the parties I am joining this week. Hugs, Martha
ROSE CHINTZ COTTAGE
A RETURN TO LOVELINESS
TUESDAY CUPPA TEA
FRIENDS SHARING TEA
SHARE YOUR CUP THURSDAY
HOME SWEET HOME


31 comments:

  1. Love all the chintz teawares that you shared this week! I also spent part of the long weekend (in Canada) in the garden--our fellow tea bloggers have inspired me to tend my garden more this season. Hee! Can't wait to see your new awning (perfect for outdoor tea) and yard sale finds!

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  2. Hi Martha,
    Oh, I so love chintz and your stacked teapot is adorable! All of your teacups are lovely and I am loving your crown brooch. What a lovely tea setting you have shared! Thanks for joining me for tea.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  3. The chintz is so cheerful. You have a beautiful collection.
    We had an awning installed a few years ago and love it. It really helps keep our kitchen/dining area cooler as we have a western exposure there, and lots of sun. Hope you enjoy yours.

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  4. Thanks for hosting Martha! I love your chintz!
    Sherry

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  5. Your chintz teacups are so pretty and I'm really admiring your stacked teaset, Martha. Prayers will be said for your SIL. The awning will be wonderful to help give some shade. I have a pergola and it helps a lot.
    Thanks for hosting and have a great week.

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  6. OMG Martha...Your chintz trio and teasets are fabulous...I've always love victorian chinz and you seem to have such a varied collection of beauties... It's so nice to see those smiling little faces at teatime too..Sending prayers for you Sister -in- law and comfort for you under your new awning ...Blessings

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  7. What a fun post with all of the chintz teacups! My favorite is the Saint George. I've never heard of that pottery before. I love learning about different English potteries from others. So many different types of teacups to collect! Pretty outdoor setting for tea. Sending prayers of strength and faith for you and your sister in law.
    ~Nora

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  8. I love, love, love chintz...I'll be pinning those so I can come and enjoy them again! Sending prayers and hugs for you and you dear SIL!

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  9. Martha your teacups are delightful. I have never seen a chintz pattern before and it is so pretty. Thanks for sharing them.

    Diana

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  10. Chintz is like a whole flower garden on tea cup!

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  11. Dear Marhta,
    Chintz is my very favorite. Like a garden in a teacup! Yours are lovely.
    Happy day, Ruhtie

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  12. Love the chintz teacups and that teapot is too pretty!

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  13. Hi Martha. I just love chintz, and you have some of my favorites! Your garden nook looks so peaceful and cool. Lovely! Thanks for hosting, and linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
    Ruth

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  14. Dear Martha,
    very pretty is this stacked set with Chintz pattern. And the tea cup is pretty also. I love also your new header. It is new or haven*t I been so long here? Thank you for sharing this tea time and for hosting this sweet event.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  15. Beautiful chintz teaset and the cuties are growing up fast too!
    Will keep your dear Sil in my prayers.
    Thank you for the sweet party.
    Have a lovely week Martha.
    FABBY

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  16. I love chintz teacups, too, Martha. Yours are exquisite! I think the pattern on the second one is my favorite, but all are very pretty. Thanks for hosting your lovely party! God bless you and your family, especially your s-i-l at this time. Bess

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  17. I love the chintz pieces- but I really love the two cuties at the end the best! xo Diana

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  18. Drool! Drool! They are all very nice I think the 1st one with the touch of purple call me the loudest! Thanks for hosting Nice to be here
    = )

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  19. Hi Martha. Just stopped by to say hello and to see your beautiful cups. Just wonderful. I too love being in the garden. Have a wonderful day.

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  20. I never tire of seeing your beautiful teacups.

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  21. I never tire of seeing your beautiful teacups.

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  22. Hi Martha,
    I am so sorry that I am late to link up this week. Your chintz teacups are absolutely gorgeous! What beautiful cups and I do love your white bistro set. Happy Belated Tea Day Dear Friend and Thank you for hosting! Karen

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  23. Hi, Martha. I love your china Raj teapot; I've never seen one in china. I have a silver one. Adorable grands! Hug and a Prayer. Su

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  24. Martha, love those patterns! The photo in my link shows the saucer of one of my favorite patterns, Blue Danube, being used as a cupcake plate. I have a genetic (LOL) love of blue and white china!

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  25. I so love chintz as well.. I have one teapot and sugar and creamer.. but no cups yet.. One day I'm going to purchase the teacup to match.. Lovely cups and saucers.. Prayers to your sister in law and blessings to you all Martha.. with all my love Janice

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