pink 'tea for one' sets by royal albert england.
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Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-pulpit)
Jack and Jill
Jack-in-the-pulpit is a species native to eastern North America. The inflorescence can be male (with male flowers only), bisexual (with both male and female flowers), or female (with female flowers only).
As the Arisaema grows, individuals change sex in a pattern determined by their size. In a small plant, all of the flowers are male. As the plant matures and grows larger, the spadix produces female flowers as well as male flowers. When full grown, Jack-in-the-pulpit becomes Jill-in-the-pulpit and produces female flowers only. This reproductive system is called 'sequential hermaphroditism' and it's rare, known only in a very small number of flowering plant species.
Meanwhile, back at the tea cup collection...
Royal Albert, Jack-in-a-Pulpit, Bone China tea cup and saucer
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I'm all for fine china anarchy.
I have a bunch of fancy teacups and I use them for everything except tea. They're perfect for yogurt, especially if you have demitasse spoons. I'll eat harvest crunch out of my Royal Albert sugar bowl. Or make my magnesium supplement drink in a teacup. Or use my teacup saucers for pretzels.
I use teacups and saucers on my bathroom counter. Royal Albert saucer under the hand soap bottle, because the cup broke a bajillion years ago, and it looks pretty. Milk pot to hold my reusable makeup wipes. Teacup for hairsticks and eyeshadow.
Old mugs for holding pens, saucers for under the African Violets, and platters for the bigger plants. More saucers for holding my pins and embroidery scissors and thread.
Fine china can be used for whatever. Stop looking at fine china like it's grandma's precious heirloom, and start looking at it for what it is: organisational vessels. Pretty things to hold stuff.
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The essence of England: afternoon tea served on Royal Albert china
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Honey-senpai’s strawberry shortcake! 🍓🍰
Baked this out of spite because Japan gets to have these super cool OHSHC themed cafés and WE DON’T!1!! >:(
honey if ur reading this hi
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Moonlight Rose tea cups are available in three shapes: Avon, Malvern, Montrose.
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ROYAL ALBERT, ENGLAND - english porcelain, with rich floral decoration, model lady carlyle.
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100 Years Of Royal Albert Cup & Saucer Set, Duchess, Excellent Condition ebay FCS Collectibles and More
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plates by royal albert england.
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Marilla has my teapot! ♥️♥️♥️
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Rosa
As you might imagine, Christmastime is the slow season for flower photographers. However, maybe this is a great time of year to showcase Mrs. Flowerishness' prized collection of vintage floral teacups. First up, "Señorita" (in black lace) by Royal Albert.
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