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Having had a play around arranging various teacups for my lovely other half to snap away at, these are some of my favourite images. This Royal Doulton tea trio was a recent birthday gift and has become a swift favourite, I'm told it is Victorian and dates from around 1895. I'm fascinated by 'bokeh' and the blurring, twinkling, ethereal effect it gives to light - it seems to suit the warmth of this teacup's colours.
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This image combines a few favourite things; china (made by Adams who were part of the Wedgwood group), old books and on the left a British made silver locket
Take care,
Jem xXx
the pictures on this post are stunning...and the writing's pretty amazing too!!
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