Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Teacup Tuesday


Hurray!!! It's Teacup Tuesday.


I am so excited to get to share this pattern. This is an Embassy U.S.A. vitrified china cup. This came with enough pieces to actually set a table for about 6 people. These are very pretty, you just want to stare at them! I can't really seem to find much information on this pattern.
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Kim at http://shabbypinkandpretty.blogspot.com/ hosts our Teacup Tuesdays and does an excellent job!
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I am so happy I have been able to participate along with Kim and the other ladies. I have been able to get a good start on categorizing my collection. I would eventually like to make a little picture book with a little write up on each cup.
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Hope your week has started off well!

8 comments:

Cass @ That Old House said...

I am so glad I enlarged that photo so I could see how really GORGEOUS that set is. Love the delicate tracery of the leaves, and flowers. Lovely!
Cass

andsewon said...

So delicate looking...lovely pieces!!! Make a pretty table setting!!
By the way I too have been lookin at clouds of late..took some pics of some storm ones...beautiful!!!

Jocelyn said...

Beautiful china set! Love that it is made in USA. I also love your cloud pictures. I have been taking pictures of clouds lately too.

Christie said...

Happy Teacup Tuesday!! I found you through Kim at Shabby, Pink, and Pretty...and I am so glad to meet you. The china and teacup is just beautiful! I hope you have a great day!

Mary said...

This set of china is elegant, soft and so pretty! I really like the shape of the teacup - very dainty, and I love all things dainty!

Kim said...

Happy Teacup Tuesday Valerie. Your teacup this week is fabulous. I love the delicate floral pattern on this set. The flowers are so pretty. Thanks for sharing!!!

Melissa/Piney Rose said...

Gorgeous set! Love the cloud pics too.

Ceekay-THINKIN of HOME said...

Go to Replacements.com. When it comes up type in Embassy U.S.A. The fourth pattern I think is yours...hit on the pattern name and a page will come up and tell you everything about your dishes....I just love that site!