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mielpetite · 2 months ago
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Tea Service - 6
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What is UP with you morning people? You’re crazy. I’m with Crowley on this. 😂
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thunderstruck9 · 29 days ago
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Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, 1870-1956), Design for Fluted Tea Service, c.1928. Graphite and brown ink on off-white graph paper, 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in.
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teasetsotw · 8 months ago
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--- Designer/Manufacturer: Worcester Porcelain Factory [X] Region: Worcester, England Time period: 1877-1878
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imogen-fae · 8 months ago
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I was maid for loving you. 🥰
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 year ago
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PenguinAwarenessDay tea party, anyone? 🐧☕️
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ArtDeco 3-piece tea service (teapot, creamer, sugar bowl), penguin-form Indian, c.1920–1930 silver w/ Bakelite handle Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 2013.628.1,2,3
“This tea service, delightfully comprised of emperor penguins (endemic to Antarctica), bears the arms of Ganga Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner from 1888–1943, on the left wing of each piece. The royal arms includes the motto (in Hindi): ‘Victory to the King of the Desert.’ Ganga Singh was one of many Indian maharajas who developed a taste for Art Deco in the early 20th century. The modern lines of this tea service would not have been out of place in his palace, which also featured an Art Deco swimming pool.”
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lho-archive · 7 months ago
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Redemption: hot, fresh, and ready to pour
Drawn 18/07/23
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 10 months ago
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Tea canister, 1745, Staffordshire, England.
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grayghostofthenorth · 5 months ago
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Vrazovskih Art (Russian)
Gzhel Porcelain Tea Set "Borzoi" Hand Painted under glaze
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vox-anglosphere · 5 months ago
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Westminster Abbey's latest offering of fine china - fit for a King!
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To commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III on 6 May 2023
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thinkingimages · 1 year ago
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Cindy Sherman | Tea Service, 1990
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melaelettrica · 2 months ago
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'Coming Up Roses,' digital collage. For #thetuesdaycollective. Prompt: Teacups and Roses.
#teacupsandroses#surrealcollages#rosecollage#digitalcollageart#creativechallenge
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mielpetite · 2 months ago
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Tea Service - 7
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As a night owl I have to say on Crowley’s behalf yes of course we want to spend time with you morning larks. When it’s dark and cozy. You’re not doing anything then, anyway, easier to schedule. 😂
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paletapessoal · 1 year ago
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Copper and silver coffee and tea service, 19th Century, Raj period, Kashmir region.
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teasetsotw · 4 months ago
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--- Designer/Manufacturer: George Angell [X] Region: London, England Time period: 1865
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jolikmc · 3 months ago
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Collection of Rockman Doodles (page 54) by Harumaki on pixiv
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arthistoryanimalia · 9 months ago
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#ThreeForThursday:
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Tea Service in the Shape of Quails
Gujarat (formerly Baroda), India, 1920-30
Silver, gilded silver, ivory
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts display
“The British were not India's only patrons of elegant silver.
Native princes - always engaged in dynamic cultural interchanges with their British overlords - also commissioned silver of the highest quality. Such patronage was nowhere more prominent than in western India, where the rulers of the state of Kutch were champions of their silversmiths. These leaders ensured their region's silver became the best known of India's styles through sponsorship at international exhibitions, beginning with London's Great Exhibition of 1851. This stylishly whimsical tea service in the shape of richly feathered quails was produced by Oomersee Mawjee Jr., son of Kutch's most renowned master silversmith, after he shifted to the employ of another western Indian ruler, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda.”
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