Today I am having my tea in a Bone China cup & saucer made in England and it is marked Regency. The photo's do not do her justice! She is edged in gold and has the most fantastic yellow flowers....
Thank you Martha & Terri for hosting Tea Cup Tuesday and Sandi for hosting Tea Time Tuesday! Make sure you pop over and visit everyone who are joining these three lovely Ladies for tea!
Blessings,
Wanda
"Your tea cup is delicious"! NOW, If I were in the Netherlands for 6 months I would be shopping my heart out to bring back trunks of flowering bulbs. AND at least 2 trunks of giant Amaryllis'. Oh what a lucky lady...
ReplyDeleteIt doesnt matter at all. Having to own one is already satisfying.
ReplyDeletesuch sweet teacup! how I wish I am in Netherlands now! teehee I can see myself shopping all day long! teehee..
ReplyDeleteWanda,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tea cup and saucer!!
I love the yellow flowers!!
Debbie
Your tea cup and saucer is so lovely...Kathy
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda,
ReplyDeleteYour teacup is very sweet; love the yellow flowers! Thank you for joining me today and I wish you a lovely week.
Blessings,
Sandi
A very pretty cup and saucer and you even have tea in yours. I seldom show tea during the tea parties - I should though.
ReplyDeleteWanda, I did not receive an email from you to send my mailing address for the giveaway; can you try again please?
lavendercottage.rogers@gmail.com
Thanks,Judith
Having a tea with you has been a pleasure
ReplyDeleteWanda, I think your Regency cup is very pretty. I love the yellow flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing it with us today.
Hugs,
Terri
Hello, it's nice to meet you! I love your victorian vignette! How sweet you are writing a letter with the ink pen and all. So nice!! I love Victorian too. Please come by for a visit.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Hi Wanda!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super sweet teacup! There is something so cottage chic about yellow roses that cheers the soul!!
Thanks for sharing your splendid treasure!
Hugs and smiles,
Lynn
What a special and beautiful cup. I agree, those flowers are amazing.
ReplyDeletePositively beautiful. And since teacups with yellow flowers aren't nearly as common as red or pink, it's a bit unique as well.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Patti
Your teacup is lovely and looks right at home nestled on your writing desk. You made me smile by referring to your teacup as a person (her and she) I do that as well. Take care.
ReplyDeleteSo, where is your friend in The Netherlands?
ReplyDeleteIs she near me?
Pretty teacup! It makes all the difference to drink out of a nice teacup.