Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Vintage Thingies Thursday

This is my first time to participate in Vintage Thingies Thursday hosted by the fabulous Suzanne at Coloradolady.blogspot.com., who I might just add lives in TEXAS.

Thanks Suzanne and we understand if you still like Colorado, just as long as you stay in Texas.

 

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This old tea pot belonged to my Mother and she got it from someone else, so I would estimate the age as 80 years old and probably more.  We used it every Sunday and I always wanted to make the tea.  It was crackled then, just as you see it now.

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It says it was hand painted in Japan.  The colors have never changed.  I have treasured this teapot and carried it with me.  One day my daughter will do the same.  I have never seen another like it, but if any else has and knows anything about it, please let me know.

Happy Thursday to everyone, I am off again to Houston, so I will be late visiting your blog again.

Barbara

23 comments:

Coloradolady said...

Welcome to Vintage Thingies Thursday..so glad you posted today. Love this tea pot, and I don't believe I have seen one like this one. Very unusual and the colors are so nice. Have a great VTT and I can't wait to see ya' next week.

CC said...

Welcome to VTT Barbara... I've never seen a teapot like that. It's just lovely. Happy VTT and have a great weekend.

farmlady said...

Welcome Purple Goat Lady.
This is kind of an amazing tea pot. The colors, the shape and the fact that it looks so old. I just don't recognize the style. Does it have any markings anywhere on it? I would guess it might be American because of the style but I really don't know.

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Neabear said...

I have been MIA from Vintage Thursdays. But am back with a post this time. Your teapot is very unusual. I have never seen anything like it. Love how it has belonged in your family for a long time. So cool!

~Linnea

rt said...

Lovely teapot!

fitty's pinky rose cottage said...

Welcome on board! very retro kindda teapot you have and lovely! thanks for sharing and Happy VTt

Anonymous said...

Cute little Teapot~~love the colors!
The sweet memories are what make this little treasure a treasure!

Thanks so much for sharing!

Hugs,
Lynn♥


~Let Freedom Ring!~

Postcardy said...

Your teapot is really unusual.

Jingle said...

This is such an interesting tea post! How neat!!!

Ginny said...

Wow! That teapot is so very cool! I have never seen anything like that before. What a great keepsake from your monther! I bet there are many memories attached!

LV said...

This is the neatest tea pot I have ever seen. In reality, I have never seen one like it. I am glad you shared it with us on your first VTT. A job well done!

Beca said...

Welcome to VTT! I'm also from Texas! Look forward to seeing you next Thursday!

Kayleen said...

What an interesting piece!

Margaret Cloud said...

That is a very lovely old tea pot and the colors are so pretty.

jeanne said...

Hi Barbara, Your tea pot is truly a treasure. I love the color green and the shape is so unusual.

I hope you are having fun in Houston my friend. See you soon.

Hugs...Jeanne

Old Time Cindy said...

That is the most unique teapot I have ever seen! And it's wonderful that you use it every Sunday.

Marie said...

That is a beautiful old teapot! Welcome to VTT, see you again soon.

Anonymous said...

Hi Barbara and welcome! I've never seen such a teapot; how unusual.

I love that you have such memories attached to it. That's the most wonderful thing about "possessions".

Kathi Fly said...

Wow! What a nice tea pot, love the shape and colors. What nice memories you have associated with the teapot!

Ruby said...

A very unusual teapot. Glad you joined VTT. It is so much fun.

Joy said...

That is a beautiful piece. Very unusual.


Joy

Anonymous said...

welcome to VTT Barbara :) wow i must say i love that unusual teapot..never seen one like that before :)

Keetha Broyles said...

Oh my! I've never seen a tea pot quite like that. Soooooo interesting.

Thanks for the story that goes with it too!