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Saturday, November 20, 2010
A very tiny teacup........
A hand painted child's toy teacup found in the most unlikely of places. It was in a cardboard box, above the garage. The box was filled with thirty years of dirt, old mud dauber nests, old food jars and a Seagrams whiskey bottle.....empty. It was like finding a diamond in the dirt.
It has been added to my tiny relic collection of old things from the 1800's house.
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Perhaps someone couldn't bear to part with it? I know the feeling. I'm glad you resurrected it.
It is indeed quite beautiful. Its a pity you can't unroll the painted scene so we could appreciate the whole thing.
What a delight it must have been to find the sweet tea cup!
What a great discovery L.D. I love finding things like that. Real little treasures.
Have a great weekend and a wonderful Thanksgiving.
FlowerLady
My grandma had a little tea set a bit like this - kind of Chinese or Japanese looking.
What a great find. I just find petrified mouse poop in the attic. Not nearly as exciting.
This looks a bit like Clarice Cliff ware. Are you sure you don't have a valuable antique on your hands? Did you read about the British family who found an old vase in their attic, which sold at auction for £53 million.
It's so much fun to find little treasures tucked away. You never know what you might find!
☼ Sunny
What a beautiful little treasure..I wonder what it's story was:)
Love seeing what you unearth!
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