Monday, June 23, 2014

Violets Teapot



Collecting teapots can be a fun adventure! Frequently I hear others comment that every teacup has a story. I believe that every teapot does as well. Teapots gather in the homes of ones who love and appreciate them by a variety of means. Sometimes they are passed down through families. Others are gifts given by friends who know you will cherish the gift. Oftentimes orphaned teapots are given to tea lovers simply because they know you will give the teapot a good home and that you'll enjoy it. And then there is the love of the "hunt" for the perfect, old, unusual, or quaint teapot that takes place in thrift shops and antique stores. They can be of great or small value in a monetary sense. But, even the teapot bought for pennies can be as lovingly cherished and cared for as one that costs hundreds of dollars. Each has a story all its own.


Today I thought I would share the story of my violets teapot. Years ago I found a delightful violets "creamer and sugar" in an antique shop. I loved them because they went with the violets teacups in my collection (they had been my mother's collection that I inherited). I used them with a plain plum teapot, as I didn't have a violets teapot to go with them. Recently my friend, Karleen, asked me if I would like a teapot that her brother was wishing to find a home for. How delighted I was when I discovered that it matched the "creamer and sugar" that I already had! An added bonus was the matching tray that was given with the teapot. Today they sit on one of my china cabinets and remind me of the joy of friendship and having someone common with one's own. 

Favored teapots change with mood, season of life, life passages, and whim. Today, this is my favorite teapot. Another day I'll share about another that strikes my fancy.


Today I am linking up to Bernideen's Tea in the Garden

5 comments:

  1. Oh my - these pieces are just beautiful. I love the blend of the different patterns as it is so much more interesting than "same same"! So glad you shared at Tea In The Garden!

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  2. Beautiful tea pot. And the other pieces as well.

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  3. I love the story of your new favorite teapot. How beautiful and wonderful that it matches the creamer and sugar and comes with a tray. Just lovely!

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  4. Beautiful tea set. I think they match perfectly.

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  5. I agree. Pretty things are nice - but sentimental things are best. A happy story for a pretty set. Cheers.

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