It's just the Balloon Lady and me, enjoying a morning cup of tea ... So Welcome !!!!! I'm reminiscing over the brilliant moments of Autumn while gazing at my gladiolas
How resplendid those elegant flowers look in that old pickle jar( Ha Ha)...I just couldn't find a vase tall and large enough to cradle the lofty stems , so I had to improvise in order to save them from naughty Jack Frost, who has been nibbling about lately.
Look at those pretty blossoms gathered around this handsome saucer. Yes, I think that the cup is a girl and the saucer a boy (ha ha) since there seems to be quite a bit of charming design chatting up from this saucer. I love that art deco type edging too !!!
While most pottery is difficult to date the Johnson Brother's collections, fortunately, have a reference guide available to locate and date your teaset pattern. Their guide is broken down into separate chapters based on shape or pattern of the china. There are three major plate shapes, scalloped, coupe and smooth rim. If you have a plate with a scalloped edge then you would proceed to the chapter marked scalloped edge,
where you would see hundreds of illustrations to assist in identifying your china. The reference guide also includes information such as the pattern name, number and history or production date. I was however unable to identify the " Pareek " name which I thought might have some significant value...If you know anything about this label ..Please do kindly pass it on as I'm so curious about it .
HMMM... Excuse me while a take another sip of my Earl Grey , the bouquet is quite intoxicating.
Plus taking a little sip break allows me to enjoy the abundant gifts that Autumn has shared in the garden. The gladiolas are still blooming amidst the cool temperatures. These elegant looking flowers are one of my favourites.
As a child I used to visit an elderly gentleman. who exclusively grew, hundreds of gladiolas. Every Spring and Fall I would watch him lovingly tend to the plants and for that happy childhood past-time , I always received a glass a milk and two freshly baked cookies.( Ha Ha)..So of course I visited quite often.
Childhood past-times often rub off and I quess , my love of this beautiful flowers is one of those childhood tributes... The brilliance of colour on these 36-48 inch stems, certainly sets the yard ablaze with happiness. ( Below) The sun was shining from the window onto the blossoms giving them a golden aura. Isn't Autumn Beautiful !!!
Drinking my morning tea with the Balloon Lady and you has been so relaxing... Sometimes, it is nice to just drift away... So let go of a few balloons today and enjoy the colour of life , my Friends
Thanks for your kind visits.
I'm sending you all ...
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Found this Early Morning cup of tea post on pinterest ... It really made me smile ( Ha Ha)
24 comments:
Hello sweet friend! I haven't visited you in ages - how have you been?
Your post was a delight filled with beautiful pictures :)
Sending hugs your way!
Hey Stephanie.. How grand it is to hear from you ...Thanks for your sweet visit. Hugs
The Balloon Lady would make a great tea companion. I have never seen this old Johnson Bros pattern. I agree on the 30s era, which appeals to me also. To date, Earl Gray is my favorite.
Your Balloon Lady is a sweet figurine and would be a wonderful conversation piece at tea time. Love your JB teacup. It looks right at home for the Fall season and your Glads; such glorious blooms! Mine are long gone. Thank you for joining me for tea and have a lovely week.
Blessings,
Sandi
Thanks for the kind visit Jill..Please come again soon..Hugs
Dear Sandi... I'm so happy that you stopped by for tea... I still have a few gladiolas blooming that I would share with you ...Hugs
Hi: Love that cup and your glads! They are one of my favorite flowers. Your Balloon Lady is so beautiful. I collect figurines so it is extra special. Have a great week. Blessings, Martha
What an absolutely lovely tea cup, and oh so perfect for autumn. Johnson Brothers is one of my favorite companies. Thank you for sharing your flowers with us!
Thanks Martha..SO glad that you enjoyed your tea amongst the flowers...Hugs
Thanks Martha..SO glad that you enjoyed your tea amongst the flowers...Hugs
Thanks Mom Wald...It always nice to share with a kindred spirit..Hugs
I don't think I have ever seen a Johnson Brothers pattern I don't like. This pattern is beautiful! Thanks for stopping by!
Sherry
Thanks Sherry..So glad for the visit...Hugs
The colors in the cup are so appropriate for the season. I enjoyed your posting.
Thanks for your kind visit Millie.
The colors of fall are the reason I love the season so much,
Beautiful flowers and teacup! Such a lovely time of year just to enjoy. Thanks for stopping by my blog and introducing yourself!
Hi Zaa,
What a lovely post! Such gorgeous gladiolas and I love the memory the flower holds for you. Your Johnson Brother teacup is so very pretty and your Balloon Lady is so beautiful! Thank you for visiting me! Happy Fall! Karen
Thank You Deborah... Love your artistry !!!!!!
Hey Karen...Your kind visit is so appreciated, my Friend. xoxoxox
The Balloon Lady is a great tea guest! Your cup and saucer is very pretty and those flowers are simply gorgeous! Thanks for your visit to my blog, and I hope you are having a great weekend :)
Hi Zaa. LOVELY flowers, and I love the Johnson Brothers china. The Pareek isn't a pattern name, but their name for the kind of china...a variation of semi vitreous...close to ironstone. I love the pretty floral. Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
Ruth
Thanks for your sweet visit Carrie...Hugs
Thank You Ruth ... I wasn't sure about the name ' Pareek" and could find anything on it...So glad for the teatime chat. xoxox
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