Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Teacup



I've been packing up tea things for about an hour or so for our Tea and Treasures Mops Meeting tomorrow, so I've been overwhelmed with tea things this afternoon. The boys are napping and I just brewed myself a cup of vanilla tea to enjoy while I write for a few minutes. I grabbed a Ginger Bear Cookie from the jar to go with my tea. Yum.


I've been thinking about Gracious Hospitality's special Tea Time and so I poured my tea into the cup above. I have so many wonderful teacups that I have been blessed with over the years that it is hard to pick a favorite. I like certain ones more at certain times with certain teas. This cup is special though all the time.

I was in my first year of college when my Grandmother, Effie, said that she would like a teacup for Christmas. She wanted one with a large enough handle to hold comfortably and did not want one rimmed with gold. These requests did not sound too difficult, but I sure did look at a lot of cups before I found this treasure. Oddly enough, I found it at Victoria's Secret. This was obviously awhile ago, back when they sold pretty and romantic things, not the...stuff...they sell now. Luckily, she did know what Victoria's Secret was, nor did she ask.

When she passed away, the teacup came back to me where I enjoy using it and displaying it when it is not in use. It only says Victoria's Secret on the bottom, and Fine China Made in England, so I do not know the pattern's name. I've never seen it for sale again. Guess it will just remain a secret. ;)

8 comments:

La Tea Dah said...

What a beautiful teacup for a spring day! I love it's size and it's colorful decor. And what a special memory of your precious grandmother every time you use it. You must be tired from a busy, busy day. I'm glad you had time for a cuppa tea!

Thanks for participating in the Gracious Hospital-i-Tea blog-a-thon.

LaTeaDah

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful teacup and your story is precious! Thank you for sharing your wonderful story.

Kathi :)

Carrie said...

You have a very beautiful cup and a great memento of your dear grandmother.

Kelli said...

What a lovely teacup and thank you for sharing your lovely memories too.
Hugs,
Kelli

Anonymous said...

What a great story and beautiful cup! A keepsake for sure. Blessings.

Yellow Rose Arbor said...

Beautiful tea cup, nice story and memories! I didn't know Victoria's Secret ever sold anything like that! Too bad they don't now.

Happy Easter!

Katherine

Anonymous said...

That's a lovely teacup...no matter where it came from. :)

Mrs. Pharris said...

Lovely!

I'm glad the pattern name is a secret. Victoria doesn't have many secrets left!

I found your pretty blog through Like Merchant Ships. I'm enjoying it greatly! Thank you for sharing.

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