"Vintage Tea Time Printable Pages - Periwinkle & Lime Green - Junk Journal, Scrapbooking - Digital Download" Immerse yourself in the elegance of our Vintage Tea Time Printable Pages featuring charming periwinkle and lively lime green hues. Perfect for junk journals, scrapbooking, and various crafting projects, these digital downloads bring a touch of nostalgic charm and sophisticated beauty to your creations. Instantly download and print to add vintage flair to your crafts. **45 single pages 8.5 x 11 in** These Tea Time inspired Junk Journal Pages are perfect for: "Retro Tea time journal" "Vintage shabby chic scrapbook" "Nostalgic Tea lover's journal" "Whimsical theme tea time journal" "DIY junk journals" "Vintage ephemera collage" "Printable tea party decorations" "Shabby chic scrapbooking" "Tea party theme journaling" "Afternoon Tea theme journal" ** THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED ** ✨ **What You'll Receive:** - A captivating set of Tea Party-themed printable pages. - High-resolution digital files ensuring crisp and detailed prints- 300 dpi. - Versatile designs suitable for a variety of crafting endeavours. - In printer settings, you can change how many pages to print per page to make smaller card size images to print instead. - Looks best printed on coated paper, which is available in matte, semi-matte, and glossy finishes. 🖨️ Simply download, print, and let your creativity flow! Important Notes: • Digital files only; no physical product sent. • Colours/print quality may vary due to monitor and printer differences. • No returns or refunds for digital items. • The files are sent in Zipped folders • No alternations can be requested after the purchase. Files are sold as is. Terms of Use: • Allowed for personal use. • Not for resale as-is or in digital/print form. • No sharing of files with others. • Not for use in print-on-demand or sublimation-type items. Artwork is property of MartaPrintsStudio protected by copyright law. For More Digital Designs: https://martaprintsstudio.etsy.com/
"Vintage Whimsical Tea Time Printable Pages - Navy & Orange Hues - Junk Journal, Scrapbooking - Digital Download" Add a whimsical touch to your projects with our Vintage Whimsical Tea Time Printable Pages in enchanting navy and vibrant orange hues. Perfect for junk journals, scrapbooking, and various crafts, these beautifully designed digital downloads feature delightful tea time illustrations that evoke nostalgia and charm. Instantly download and print to infuse your creations with vintage flair. ** 60 single pages 8.5 x 11 in** These Tea Time inspired Junk Journal Pages are perfect for: "Retro Tea time journal" "Vintage shabby chic scrapbook" "Nostalgic Tea lover's journal" "Whimsical theme tea time journal" "DIY junk journals" "Vintage ephemera collage" "Printable tea party decorations" "Shabby chic scrapbooking" "Tea party theme journaling" "Afternoon Tea theme journal" ** THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED ** ✨ **What You'll Receive:** - A captivating set of Tea Party-themed printable pages. - High-resolution digital files ensuring crisp and detailed prints- 300 dpi. - Versatile designs suitable for a variety of crafting endeavours. - In printer settings, you can change how many pages to print per page to make smaller card size images to print instead. - Looks best printed on coated paper, which is available in matte, semi-matte, and glossy finishes. 🖨️ Simply download, print, and let your creativity flow! Important Notes: • Digital files only; no physical product sent. • Colours/print quality may vary due to monitor and printer differences. • No returns or refunds for digital items. • The files are sent in Zipped folders • No alternations can be requested after the purchase. Files are sold as is. Terms of Use: • Allowed for personal use. • Not for resale as-is or in digital/print form. • No sharing of files with others. • Not for use in print-on-demand or sublimation-type items. Artwork is property of MartaPrintsStudio protected by copyright law. For More Digital Designs: https://martaprintsstudio.etsy.com/
This is a typical nonya tea set with Julie's biscuits, a very common snack of people living in the IndoChina region. The patterns design on the ceramic are heavily influenced by the Majolica trend back when the Spanish colonise countries in these region. We still treasure and cherish the same types of plates til today. ORIGINAL ARTWORK SOLD Prints available at Fine Art America
Commissioned by the N Sethia Foundation (UK) its sparkling design has earned it the title Most valuable teapot. From afar, this shining gem of a kettle is dripping in diamonds from every angle. But as you get closer, you see the real reason it’s valued at $3,000,000.
"Be faithful to your own taste because nothing you really like is ever out of style." ~Billy Baldwin Crazy week as usual but today is my day off and I wanted to do a post about some beautiful things! Thankyou to everyone who left comments about the Movie Costumes - I'm so glad that you enjoyed the photos! I had so much fun taking them and the exhibit was so lovely I was very excited to share it! Today I have taken photos of some of the treasures in my house that revolve around my favorite style - French! I find that french furniture, ornaments, and accessories are the most beautiful and feminine that a girl can find. They have an elegance and softness that appeals to me so much and when I see them I automatically feel at home. I have also done a new little drawing that I thought fit with the whimsical side of French interiors. I hope you enjoy these few French treasures and find time to relax and enjoy the beautiful autumn afternoons. Drawing by Jennelise
Hello everyone, I have some exciting news to share today. Many of you over the past few years have encouraged me to do a book/magazine of my photos so I decided to take your advice and just do it! So, after putting in a lot of time on the computer going over all my photos from the past few years I have finally completed it!!! It was hard to pick which ones to use. I wanted to use a little mix of garden, tea party and cottage photos. It has 82 pages with over 185 photos in it for your enjoyment! My good friend Snow and I enjoyed many hours together working on the text (Snow has a real gift for writing and is a fun person to work with) and then we added a few more photos we just couldn't leave out.Thank you Snow-can't wait until we can work on the next one! Ha!Ha! The back cover. It was pretty exciting to get the first shipment of books delivered. Thank you to all of you for your encouragement and to my family and friends as well. It was fun putting it together and I hope you will enjoy it. It is available to buy or preview through MagCloud just click on the link below http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/545753 MagCloud will ship to many different countries as well so check it out if you are interested. For any local readers it will soon be available at Time Worn Treasures and Antiques - There is even a book signing scheduled there for Saturday,May 25th! I am giving away one of my books to two of my readers anywhere in the world so if you would like to be entered in my giveaway please leave a comment and I will draw two random numbers on May 15th. Feel free to spread the word by taking the photo on my right sidebar- thank you! Good luck!!! Carolyn
"Vintage Whimsical Tea Time Printable Pages - Navy & Orange Hues - Junk Journal, Scrapbooking - Digital Download" Add a whimsical touch to your projects with our Vintage Whimsical Tea Time Printable Pages in enchanting navy and vibrant orange hues. Perfect for junk journals, scrapbooking, and various crafts, these beautifully designed digital downloads feature delightful tea time illustrations that evoke nostalgia and charm. Instantly download and print to infuse your creations with vintage flair. ** 60 single pages 8.5 x 11 in** These Tea Time inspired Junk Journal Pages are perfect for: "Retro Tea time journal" "Vintage shabby chic scrapbook" "Nostalgic Tea lover's journal" "Whimsical theme tea time journal" "DIY junk journals" "Vintage ephemera collage" "Printable tea party decorations" "Shabby chic scrapbooking" "Tea party theme journaling" "Afternoon Tea theme journal" ** THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED ** ✨ **What You'll Receive:** - A captivating set of Tea Party-themed printable pages. - High-resolution digital files ensuring crisp and detailed prints- 300 dpi. - Versatile designs suitable for a variety of crafting endeavours. - In printer settings, you can change how many pages to print per page to make smaller card size images to print instead. - Looks best printed on coated paper, which is available in matte, semi-matte, and glossy finishes. 🖨️ Simply download, print, and let your creativity flow! Important Notes: • Digital files only; no physical product sent. • Colours/print quality may vary due to monitor and printer differences. • No returns or refunds for digital items. • The files are sent in Zipped folders • No alternations can be requested after the purchase. Files are sold as is. Terms of Use: • Allowed for personal use. • Not for resale as-is or in digital/print form. • No sharing of files with others. • Not for use in print-on-demand or sublimation-type items. Artwork is property of MartaPrintsStudio protected by copyright law. For More Digital Designs: https://martaprintsstudio.etsy.com/
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Hello everyone, It has been sunny here the past few days and most of our snow is gone now so I am happy to say garden season has arrived here in our garden. The last couple of days I have been pruning our clematis and some hydrangeas. Also, we are cleaning up our yard from all the winter debree I have also cleaned up the Boathouse so it is a cozy escape from all that is going on. I find that we really need our tea breaks now to give our bodies a little rest. It seems the days of 8 to 10 hours of garden work in a day may be passed! My newest teacup Homemade biscuits are a lovely tea time treat. Easter is rapidly approaching and it will be very different here this year as we are all social isolating this year. Instead of having all our family here it will be just the two of us. However, we all understand the importance of staying safe at home this year. I wanted to end with a pretty spring bouquet and this one has special memories for me as it sits on our little English cottage window in Chipping Camden |....Twine Cottage. that we stayed in on our trip to England several years ago. We have some crocus blooming now in our garden so I know there will be lots to follow soon. I am thankful that we can get out into the garden again and forget about all that is going on in the world for awhile. Take good care, Carolyn
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Tea Travels™ - Metropolitan Museum of Arts Treasures of TeaArticle and Photos by Ellen Easton ©2020 - All Rights Reserved *Photos By The Metropolitan Museum of Art© - All Rights ReservedCheck out more of Ellen Easton's Tea Travels™ articles and recipes.Learn about the History of English High Tea and more delicious Afternoon Tea Recipes.The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located at 1000 Fifth Avenue, nestled in the heart of New York City's Central Park's Upper East Side is a treasure trove for any tea lover. As there are literally over eighty-thousand tea related objects of decorative art, silver, porcelain, furniture, sculpture, paintings, and photography, one could literally spend an entire day or more exploring the artistic wonders that the museum has to offer. What is especially exciting is to discover the contribution that America made to the world of tea, both in tea equipage, history, and on canvas.In the newly 2012 renovated American Wing Galleries for Paintings, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts, the covered or barrel-vaulted ceilings, skylights, oak floors, and limestone trim bring a new life with contemporary homage to the traditional Beaux-Arts design that now showcase the second floor galleries.The display of the magisterial collections of The Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Galleries of Eighteenth-Century American Art devoted to paintings and architecture, furniture, silver, and other decorative arts and the Joan Whitney Payson Galleries thematic groupings, in a broadly chronological order, of paintings and sculpture of the 19th and early 20th centuries flow freely to the Mezzanine.As noted by the museum, "The Mezzanine originally opened in 1988. The Henry R. Luce Center for the Study of American Art is the American Wing’s visible-storage facility for works that are not on view in the galleries because of space limitations or other considerations. The center is completely accessible to the public, even though it is the actual working storage facility used by the American Wing’s curatorial staff. Virtually the only objects that cannot be seen either here or in the galleries are those on temporary loan to other institutions, those currently undergoing conservation treatments, and light-sensitive works on paper and textiles, which can be seen by appointment."Within forty-five floor-to-ceiling glass cases, objects are arranged by material or type (paintings, sculpture, furniture, and woodwork, glass, ceramics, silver, and metalwork) and, within those categories, by date and form. Visible storage allows visitors to examine multiple versions of a form and to understand how it has evolved; for example, pieces of American silver include exquisite tea wares by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Paul Revere, Jr.Along one side of the entrance corridor are some of the center’s computer stations, which contain individual in-depth records for all American Wing objects. Indeed, these digital portals can be used as a starting point for exploring what you might want to see not only in the Luce Center but also throughout the American Wing.If you are interested in American silver, a search for “silver teapot” provides images and locations for all such teapots in the collection and can be the basis for a self-directed tour. Additionally, there are areas to sit and rest in the center, with wireless connectivity throughout, so you can use your own device to access the Museum’s online resources.Regardless of how many times has one seen the images of Mary Cassatt's, "Lady at the Tea Table" and "The Cup of Tea" or William McGregor Paxton's, "Tea Leaves" recreated on stationery, book covers, or the like, nothing can compare to seeing the originals. The dimensional texture of the brush strokes, combined with the vibrant colors, bring the paintings to life as if one is joining an old friend for tea.Whether one views a 1700s Federal period room set for tea, a classical rounded silver teapot, or the whimsy of a porcelain honey pot, the collections hold something for every taste level.Hammered Silver Tea SetWhen the day is done, a most befitting close to end one's tea journey would be to sit looking out into Central Park in one of the museums cafes or restaurants and partake in an afternoon tea.WISHING YOU HAPPY TEA TRAVELS™*Lady at the Tea TableMary Cassatt (1844–1926)1883–1885 Oil on canvasThis work shows Mary Dickinson Riddle, Cassatt’s mother’s first cousin, presiding at tea, a daily ritual among upper-middle-class women on both sides of the Atlantic. Mrs. Riddle’s hand rests on the handle of a teapot, part of a gilded blue-and-white Canton porcelain service that her daughter had presented to the artist’s family. Painted in response to the gift, the portrait demonstrates Cassatt’s mastery of Impressionism in its sketch-like finish, the casual handling of anatomy, and the sitter’s indifference to the viewer.As Mrs. Riddle’s daughter disliked the portrait, Cassatt kept it until Louisine Havemeyer persuaded her to give it to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.*The Cup of TeaMary Cassatt (1844–1926)1880–1881 Oil on canvasTaking afternoon tea was a social ritual for many upper-middle-class women. Committed to portraying the ordinary events of everyday life, the artist made that ritual the subject of a series of works painted around 1880, when she had been living abroad for the better part of a decade. Her model for this canvas was her sister, Lydia, who had moved to Paris, along with their parents, in 1877 and often posed for her. Cassatt’s embrace of French Impressionism is signaled by her scintillating brushwork, high-keyed palette, and emphasis on contrasting complementary colors. Cassatt showed the painting to critical acclaim in the 1881 Impressionist exhibition.*Tea LeavesWilliam McGregor Paxton (American, Baltimore, Maryland 1869–1941 Boston, Massachusetts)1909 Oil on canvas*Tea StrainerAndrew Ellicott Warner (1786–1870Mid-Atlantic, Baltimore, Maryland, United States1845 American SilverTea UrnPaul Revere Jr.(American, Boston, Massachusetts 1734–1818)1791 Silver, ivoryThe urn is recorded in Revere's ledgers, where on April 20, 1791, a debit is charged to Mrs. Hannah Rowe for a silver tea urn weighing 111 ounces. It is the earliest and the largest of the three known tea or coffee urns by Revere.Round Tea Table1760–1790 MahoganyMid-Atlantic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesOne of the finest carved Philadelphia circular tea tables, this example has exceptionally high knees and, on the pillar, an unusually flattened ball. The top is a finely figured board with a delicate, crisply carved rim; the fluting is narrow; the small-scale, naturalistic carving is discreetly placed. Such refined carving could only have been done by someone fully trained in a rigid London apprenticeship system, and Philadelphia in the 1760s was a magnet for just such talented and ambitious craftsmen.TEA TRAVELS™ - Wishing You Happy TEA TRAVELS!™ Tea is the luxury everyone can afford!™ and Good $ense for $uccess are the trademarked property of Ellen Easton/ RED WAGON PRESSEllen Easton, author of Afternoon Tea~Tips, Terms and Traditions (RED WAGON PRESS), a lifestyle and etiquette industry leader, keynote speaker and product spokesperson, is a hospitality, design, and retail consultant whose clients have included The Waldorf=Astoria, Plaza Hotels, and Bergdorf Goodman. Easton’s family traces their tea roots to the early 1800s, when ancestors first introduced tea plants from India and China to the Colony of Ceylon, thus building one of the largest and best cultivated tea estates on the island.Purchase Ellen Easton's Tea Books:Each 5 x 7 book is $20 postpaid Continental USA only. Wholesale and fundraising accounts welcome. Include name, address, zip code, and phone number for shipping. All Sales Final. Check or MO order payable to: RED WAGON PRESS, 45 East 89th Street, STE. 20A, New York, NY 10128-1256. All inquires to [email protected] TEA...TIPS, TERMS and TRADITIONS72 pages of how to’s, 27 photos, history, etiquette and FAQ about afternoon tea, serving styles and more.TEA TRAVELS™ - FOR THE HOLIDAYS64 pages, 21 color photos. A complete holiday menu includes 25 easy to prepare recipes; theme teas, decorating & gift ideas; invitation template and secret
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Hello everyone, I hope you have time to join me for a relaxing afternoon tea today. One of my favorite teapots is already for our tea. And of course we want to enjoy our tea in a pretty teacup with a beautiful bouquet of lilacs.Lilac season is just starting here. Dainty tea sandwiches are already. Pick your favorite teacup. Peony season is not here yet this year but very soon! Help yourself to some homemade scones. Let's have a seat in the garden,shall we? These vintage wicker chairs are so comfy! Maybe you would like a bouquet to take home with you? I am joining Mosaic Monday at Lavender Cottage today. Thank you for visiting! Carolyn
This Glamorous Teapot of yours is a unique piece and is believed to be Minton porcelain. Made with high quality materials, the Glamorous Rococo Teapot dates from the end of the 19th century. Its unique design ensures that you won't find a teapot like it anywhere else. With its impeccable reliefs and hand painting, this teapot has an unparalleled charm that will impress your guests. With the perfect combination of blue, white and gold, the Glamoroso Bule is a true treasure for those looking for exclusive and sophisticated items. The vintage roses in its design bring a touch of romanticism and delicacy that make this teapot even more special. Get the Glamorous Teapot now and turn your tea afternoons into even more special moments. He likes? Leave a like and share with your friends! Subscribe to the YouTube channel: YaKuzola See the Yakuzola.com store Approximate measurements: Height 6.30in (16cm), width 7.48in (19cm), depth 3.94in (10cm) Condition: Excellent condition, but it has an almost imperceptible glue on the edge of the teapot. I hope I have contributed to making your day better, happier, with more color and joy.
Now you can enjoy traditional tea moments thanks to these unique porcelain tea cups. Whether you're enjoying a quiet moment of solitude or hosting a gathering with friends, these teacups add a touch of sophistication to any occasion. With their timeless beauty and intricate prints, they're sure to become cherished treasures in your home!Key Features:Unique Prints, Endless Charm: Experience tea time like never before with our collection of teacups boasting six distinct print styles. From majestic phoenixes to serene village scenes, each cup tells a story, adding a touch of Eastern allure to your tea rituals.Vibrant Colors, Intricate Details: Immerse yourself in the rich hues and intricate designs of our teacups. The prints are vibrant and the details are finely crafted, capturing the essence of classic pottery adornment found in Eastern cultures.Versatile Use, Boundless Enjoyment: Whether you're sipping tea, enjoying sake, or indulging in your favorite beverage, our porcelain teacups enhance every drinking experience. Elevate your tea sessions or surprise a loved one with a unique gift that sparks joy.Perfect Size, Perfect Comfort: With a capacity of 120ml or 4.06oz, these teacups strike the perfect balance between functionality and elegance. The smooth surface ensures easy cleaning, while the ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand.Timeless Beauty, Effortless Maintenance: Crafted from high-quality porcelain, our teacups radiate timeless beauty while being easy to maintain. Simply hand wash them to preserve the prints' vibrancy and avoid exposing them to harsh dishwasher cycles.Natural Illumination, Magical Aura: Experience a touch of magic as gentle light filters through the porcelain, illuminating the intricate prints. It's a mesmerizing sight that adds a touch of enchantment to your tea-drinking moments. A small golden ring on the foot of the cup completes the concept.Each cup is a masterpiece of tradition and modernity, inviting you to savor the artistry of Eastern culture with every sip. Let's create memorable tea times together!
I wanted to use the pretty little Teacup and Scone Plates I bought recently at a local antique shop.Rather than make scones, though I made Blueberry Tarts with a Crumb Topping.I combined three of m…
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"Where there is tea, there is hope." ~Arthur Pinero Dainty rosebuds are scattered upon a cheerful little porcelain pot that steeps your favorite tea while an English teacup warms and waits patiently below. This stackable tea service is an enduring best-seller and makes the perfect companion when curled up with a good read on a rainy day. 7". Porcelain. Gift boxed.
"Be faithful to your own taste because nothing you really like is ever out of style." ~Billy Baldwin Crazy week as usual but today is my day off and I wanted to do a post about some beautiful things! Thankyou to everyone who left comments about the Movie Costumes - I'm so glad that you enjoyed the photos! I had so much fun taking them and the exhibit was so lovely I was very excited to share it! Today I have taken photos of some of the treasures in my house that revolve around my favorite style - French! I find that french furniture, ornaments, and accessories are the most beautiful and feminine that a girl can find. They have an elegance and softness that appeals to me so much and when I see them I automatically feel at home. I have also done a new little drawing that I thought fit with the whimsical side of French interiors. I hope you enjoy these few French treasures and find time to relax and enjoy the beautiful autumn afternoons. Drawing by Jennelise
Happy Thursday! Calling all tea enthusiasts, I’m sharing my love of tea with a round up of teatime inspiration and recipes, along with an announcement of a new monthly series that I’m excited…
Teapot Department 56 - Tea Time 2 Croquet 1988 DIMENSIONS: 7" Tall X 10" Long X 5" Deep On a recent treasure hunt we stumbled over this treasure. This teapot is a Department 56 representative of a man playing croquet. The expression on his face is priceless as he plans on hitting the croquet ball with his eyes closed! It is delightful! It was meant to be in a good home. This would make a whimsical hostess gift for a tea lover. OVERALL CONDITION is very good to excellent with no damage that we can see. The Department 56 markings are on the bottom. The teapot holds 2-3 cups. For other items in our shop, please visit: www.etsy.com/shop/sandecollectibles.com or our sister shop www.etsy.com/shop/sashascollectibles.com
A kettle sings and afternoon brings a beloved ritual to life. Your favourite chair waits patiently and you relax, allowing the worries of the day to swirl away like the steam that rises from your tea cup. A poetic tea set with exquisite detail, will rival even your finest antique. This tempting trio will have you wishing every hour was tea time. During a recent road trip to a hidden warehouse full of treasures, Melissa and I wandered through vast rooms full of obscurities and exquisite antique reproductions. We created a make-shift photo studio and documented as many of these incredible finds as we could. These are the last of their kind and each is a masterpiece waiting to grace your home. We hope you enjoy perusing through these treasures as much as we did. Once they are gone, they are gone, so if you fall in love with any of these pieces, don't dawdle or they will disappear forever. FREE SHIPPING!
The gracious art of tea is a sacred tradition enjoyed by many all over the world. We celebrate this wonderful ritual in our newest Victoria Classics issue, Tea Pleasures. Whether creating elegant tablescapes and menus in your own home, or luxuriating within the historic environs of a celebrated hotel or regional hidden gem, this issue
..QuTeas .. Quintessential Treasures ________________________________________ Time For Tea, Oriental Style. Oriental Japanese Moriage 15 Piece Tea Set in Fine Eggshell Porcelain Kannon Goddess of Mercy & Immortals design with Dragon Spouts, Handles & Lid Finials. Traditional design showing Kannon the Goddess of Mercy with Immortals surrounding her. Finished with Dragon handles and lid finials on the pots. All pieces in excellent condition, apart from a couple of crazed lines in the bottom of the teapot which also show through to the outside but is under the base only. This has been stained with tea inside so shows against the white, but it does not leak. So still perfectly fine for using. Made for tea but I think sipping Champagne from these delicate transluscent cups would also be perfect too! This set consists of; 6 x Tea Cups ... 98mm diameter at the top rim x 51mm tall. 6 x Saucers ... 140mm diameter. 1 x Teapot .. 2 3/4 pt capacity 1 x Hot Water Pot.. 3/4 pt capacity 1 x Lidded Sugar Pot / Sweet Jar. We DO SHIP WORLDWIDE. For this listing however we have only quoted a select few country destination costs for shipping. This set will be sent by Express courier. If you would like it shipped to another country that we have not already quoted for them please message us and we will work out a cost for you. Courier prices can vary a great deal from country to country. Thank you --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Many of my items are Vintage and therefore may show slight signs of wear commensurate with age. Any faults or damage will be pointed out in the listings description. Please feel free to ask any more questions before purchasing. Thank you.
Perfect for breakfast with salted butter and afternoon tea, Bara Brith is a Welsh rich fruit loaf made with tea. Here's Bara Brith Mary Berry recipe!