What is a Teacup Tuesday without a side? A beautiful apple strudel is served on a Tobacco Leaf dessert tray. We love this shape for baked goods but it can be used for so much more; sandwiches, appetizers, chocolate covered pretzel logs, asparagus, a jam and jelly tray or even in the bath to hold your secret serums!
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We are enjoying Teacup Tuesday with a few good cookies and a Teacup and Teapot in the Robert Haviland & C. Parlon pattern Syracuse. The name has made more than one poet dream. Arielle de Brichambaut has made it a decorative jewel that imprisons the turquoise of the Mediterranean in the gold of Greek and Roman civilizations.
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Nice warm summer sunshine and a cool breeze makes this tea break extra bright! Pink Lace teacup & saucer, and dessert plate with a couple of Ladurée macarons.
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Today's Teacup Tuesday is celebrated with the power of the dragon. In the Orient, it symbolizes supernatural power, wisdom, strength, and hidden knowledge. Enjoy a cup of tea and discover yourself. Shown here is our Blue dragon tea service, including the tea pot, tea cup and saucer, covered sugar bowl and creamer sitting upon a blue lace tray, a mug is also available.
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Celebrate Teacup Tuesday with Daphne from Robert Haviland & C Parlon. The modern coupe shape is hand-painted and adorned with a 22K gold branch in Limoges France that adds that extra sparkle with being fussy.
We are celebrating Teacup Tuesday like royalty with this Duke of Gloucester tea service from the Colonial Williamsburg Collection. The dinner service was originally made for William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, circa 1770. This extraordinary pattern, featuring twenty colors and 22k gold, is one of the finest manifestations of the Rococo style. The design incorporates colorful fruit and imaginary insects within a rim of green enamel and gold flecking.
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