I found four fine china tea cups and saucers.
They're by Ansley and the pattern is called "Hensley". Made in England.
They're by Ansley and the pattern is called "Hensley". Made in England.
I love the pattern,
and I love the color scheme.
I'm not really a teacup kind of gal, but my statue couple thinks I should be. And I do whatever my statue couple tells me to do!
One of my other Freecycle finds were two vintage prints,
One of my other Freecycle finds were two vintage prints,
from a 19th century artist named W. L. Taylor.
Sorry about the poor photography, but except for wiping the glass with a dry cloth, I hesitate to clean or disassemble these for now.
Sorry about the poor photography, but except for wiping the glass with a dry cloth, I hesitate to clean or disassemble these for now.
Love Freecycle - in fact, I need to put something up on Freecycle in time for this weekend. Isn't it a great thing when a piece can get a whole new life?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely hold onto those pictures - they will be worth something someday!
ReplyDeleteLove that you freecycled this stuff. Really pretty cups and I love the vintage photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the cups and the photos. I really get a kick out of you listening to the couple in the corner. I just do what the voices tell me, also. hehe. Those pictures are really unique. I do, however, have a stupid question-- what is freecycling?
ReplyDeleteFreecycling...I love the concept. I feel like saving vintage china from the trash pile is my contribution to the planet...not to mention a ton of fun. Thank you for sharing your charming tablescape. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!!
ReplyDeleteFreecycling...recycling...upcycling...it's all great:):)
PS...I did get the book!!! Thanks so much...I love it:) I thought I sent you an e-mail but I didn't ...sorry!
The tea cups are a really pretty pattern and color. Good luck with the prints.
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