Since we are on the topic of pansies, I thought you might enjoy seeing some of my pansy teacups. Searching for pansy teacups was something that my mother and I enjoyed doing together. It was fun to have something we were purposefully looking for as we browsed shops together. Antique shop, thrift stores, and an occasional tea shop were places that we found these little treasures. Most of the pansy teacups in my collection were my mother's, although a few were some I found in our searches. At this point I don't remember whose were whose. I've added information from the markings on the bottom of the cups and saucers. For me, it adds interest as I try to discover the history of each teacup. After awhile, it becomes easy to identify a teacup's origin simply by looking at it and not having to depend upon its marking. And just like with garment styles, each period has its own unique style and design.
Royale Garden Bone China ~ Staffs, England |
Formalities by Baum Brothers Bone China ~ Made in England |
Ornamental Collectibles Made in China |
Regency English Bone China ~ Made in England |
Pansy By Sango ~ Made in Japan |
Saji Fancy China Occupied Japan |
Original Napco China Hand Painted ~ Made in Japan |
No Markings |
Castle China Made in Japan |
Child's Teacup & Saucer Hand Painted ~ No Markings |
Hand Painted & Made By... H.L. Effie Foster 1956 "May Good Thoughts Follow You Always" to "Ellen Martin" |
Windsor Bone China Made in England |
Royal Stuart Fine Bone China ~ Made in England |
Royal Patrician Fine Bone China ~ Staffordshire England Today I am linking to Heather's Tea Trolley. |
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