“ Real Old Willow ”
There may not be a more recognizable china pattern than Blue Willow. It was originally made in England in the 1780s by Thomas Minton and Thomas Turner. This antique cup and saucer are part of a breakfast set I found about 25 years ago. It was made by in England by Booths and is stamped and ...
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  • Diane Gray Edited 2 months ago

    Beautiful! I’m playing with my new Lensbaby too. It’s fun.

    Beautiful! I’m playing with my new Lensbaby too. It’s fun.

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  • Susan Gutterman Edited 2 months ago

    I remembered the pretty cup. Nice and sharp in the center fading to subtle blur.

    I remembered the pretty cup. Nice and sharp in the center fading to subtle blur.

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  • Barb Stutson Edited 2 months ago

    Lovely light and nice color.

    Lovely light and nice color.

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  • Ariella McCauley Kopels Edited 2 months ago

    It is a lovely piece, and the lighting is perfect. I wonder if you might have placed all of the strawberries on one side, so we could appreciate  the pattern. Use… more

    It is a lovely piece, and the lighting is perfect. I wonder if you might have placed all of the strawberries on one side, so we could appreciate  the pattern. Use it well.

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