In August she was in town, and we were able to visit! The logical choice--come to our home for tea. A restaurant would've been far too impersonal for this sweet friendship and rare visit.
Our Tea Party ~
We enjoyed our tea in the great room, where we could sit comfortably. Dessert plates are Depression glass, Heritage pattern, by Federal (a gift from my mother), and the precious Depression glass tea cups, from my mother-in-law, are Cherry Blossom, by Jeannette Glass. Pitcher is Waterford Lismore.
The iced tea goblets are Godinger/Shannon, Sutton Place pattern. |
The silver flatware is Oneida King James.
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Mini croissant cucumber, cream cheese and chives tea sandwiches
Blueberries in silver Revere bowl
Chocolate chip mini muffins
G'Day Melaleuca Herbal Tea
The creamer (Fostoria, "American" pattern) (and the matching sugar bowl) as well as
the beautiful sugar spoon (1847 Rogers Bros., "Columbia") were a hostess gift
from my sister-in-law when I hosted her daughter-in-law-to-be's bridal shower.
I bought the sweet little violet plate (Victoria Carlsbad, Austria) at this year's
Decorator's Show House gift shop.
I bought this precious miniature cake plate as a gift...
but found I couldn't part with it.
The linens are vintage, collected over many years.
Flowers from our garden.
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