The china of the week for this week is one of my favorites (probably because growing up my parents had a set of this) - it's called 'cuckoo' and is made by wedgewood in the 80s. It's part of their colonial williamsburg series. These are really charming - I have 2 teacups and saucers and a little biscuit plate of this that I use for my everyday tea. It's a sturdier china so I don't feel like it will chip easily and it's just so pretty. This is pretty hard to find as it's so popular. I would love to have a whole set of this someday.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Wedgewood 'Cuckoo'
The china of the week for this week is one of my favorites (probably because growing up my parents had a set of this) - it's called 'cuckoo' and is made by wedgewood in the 80s. It's part of their colonial williamsburg series. These are really charming - I have 2 teacups and saucers and a little biscuit plate of this that I use for my everyday tea. It's a sturdier china so I don't feel like it will chip easily and it's just so pretty. This is pretty hard to find as it's so popular. I would love to have a whole set of this someday.
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2 comments:
Oh, how I adore anything with nature on it. You really must come to tour "Kykuit"
and see the pantry full of china.
A feast for the eyes!
you had me at 'pantry full of china'!
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