Vintage cups and saucers
Joining up with Five on Friday for the first time this week and I'll give you one guess as to what I'm sharing! Five lovely vintage cups and saucers - most of which were bought in local charity shops.
The first is one of my all time favourites - a Royal Vale red and white spotted set.
The second is another Royal Vale set, this time it has a lovely delicate fern and flower pattern.
Next is a lovely floral set by Sutherland of Staffordshire, England.
My fourth is another favourite - this Imperial China green and gold beauty!
Finally this gorgeous set is a Roslyn China set with a lovely soft floral pattern.
It is really difficult for me to pick out particular favourites - I like them all - for slightly different reasons. They are just a part of my collection.
Which one is your favourite?
Pop over and see what other five things folk are sharing today at Five on Friday.
Love, Liz
The first is one of my all time favourites - a Royal Vale red and white spotted set.
The second is another Royal Vale set, this time it has a lovely delicate fern and flower pattern.
Next is a lovely floral set by Sutherland of Staffordshire, England.
My fourth is another favourite - this Imperial China green and gold beauty!
Finally this gorgeous set is a Roslyn China set with a lovely soft floral pattern.
It is really difficult for me to pick out particular favourites - I like them all - for slightly different reasons. They are just a part of my collection.
Which one is your favourite?
Pop over and see what other five things folk are sharing today at Five on Friday.
Love, Liz
Comments
Thank you for sharing these beauties and have a great weekend!
Colletta
If I had to choose a favourite, the green one. Or maybe the last one, or...
Lovely sets by the way. All of them. xxx...x
xx
the cup with the red spots is so lovely!
Nice greetings,
Christine
Wishing you a splendid weekend,
♥ Jessica
I like best . . .
The Royal Vale set with the delicate fern and flower pattern.
Very nice . . .
xo
Hugs,
Meredith
Diana
very pretty tea cups, I love mixing different patterns together.
Jill
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