Vote For Your Favorite Teacup:

chamekke - Shelley Dainty Blue
16
33%
GeekgirlUnveiled - Royal Albert Chelsea Bird
8
17%
Pentox - plain white cup
4
8%
TIM - Roxbury England Transferware
9
19%
Trey Winston - Japan Blue & White
1
2%
Trioxin - Sango Bamboo Knight
10
21%
 
Total votes: 48

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Teacup Competition Finals!!!! Please VOTE!!!

by Victoria » Nov 20th, '08, 01:18

-Voting closes at 8:00 PM PST Saturday Nov 22nd-

Please vote for your favorite teacup from these six FABULOUS finalists below!!

Adagio our forum host has graciously agreed to grant Gift Certificates to the
winning entries!!

First Place = $25.00 Adagio Gift Certificate
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Third Place = $5.00 Adagio Gift Certificate

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chamekke wrote:
An elegantly frilled blue-and-white cup. This is the appropriately named "Dainty Blue" pattern by Shelley of England:
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A close-up of the edge of "Dainty Blue". Perhaps this is where I got my taste for blue-and-white (sometsuke) Japanese wares:

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GeekgirlUnveiled wrote: Royal Albert "Chelsea Bird" England. This is by far my favorite teacup. It is very thin, very well made, with silk smooth finish on the porcelain

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Pentox wrote:
My plain white cup. This cup is very shallow and has a very unusual open and modern feeling to it. I love the very simple yet unusual form of this cup.
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An Estate Sales Complete set of Roxbury England Transferware auctioned in Sag Harbor 10 yrs ago. My favorite turn-of-the Century English sets.
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Trey Winston wrote:Image

Yes, I know what you're thinking: "Sirrah, 'tis absurd. A cup of the English variety, containing what looks suspiciously like sencha? And a teaspoon, presumably for stirring said brew? We think not. 'Tis absurd, impossible, and surely illegal. And dude, take a photography course already."

Good points. But I have my reasons for this setup.
The cup is an heirloom of indeterminate age, and I kind of like its blue-white scheme. On the bottom it says "Made in Japan", so the sencha thing is not entirely unjustified to my confused mind. Also, I have no black tea right now. And also, the saucer and cup have matching golden rims, which is never wrong.
The silver teaspoon (it is strictly speaking a c*ffee spoon) is of a locally popular design that was for many decades manufactured by a branch of my family.
I rest my case.
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Trioxin wrote:Not the greatest of photo's, but I'm feeling lazy. I've got a thing for simplicity, so nothing too fancy or frilly.

Sango Bamboo Knight
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