@quietpurplehaze Thank you Hazel non are mine all Jenny's, when we had a holiday home in the lake district we had to visit the Teapottery in Keswick ( now closed down) and watch them making novelty teapots all made and painted by hand, generally came back with one, lol:)
Love your collection Peter! I have a small collection too - mainly bears and blue wren teapots - never thought to photograph them - mmm, now do I get them down, dust them and do it???? fav
I like each of these, and I like them all together as a collage! The one on the top left is delicate and pretty, and the toaster gives me a big smile! But each one is so neat to see!
@quietpurplehaze I have made tea in every one Jenny owns, just the once as a sort of baptism, point of interest Jenny does not drink tea and never has, when we first got married she would not make me a tea as she can't stand the smell of it brewing lol:)
@kchuk Thank you for finding the time to comment Elyse, the top left teapot is part of a full 8 place dinner and tea set that only gets used on special occasions:)
@stray_shooter Thanks Ron, when thinking about the six image theme of containers I came up straight away with teapots, oil cans and a variety of beer cans, I also considered bras as a laugh but Jenny said it was possible a bad idea, lol:)
@miata2u Thanks Peggy for your comment and Fav they are appreciated, I would not expect there was much call for teapots in the USA not after you emptied all that tea into Boston Harbour on 16th December 1773, lol:)
Well, yes, I kind of meant yours!!! I would be a bit scared to use them!
A sort of love/hate relatiomship with tea and its parapernalia then! I like my tea really weak and if it's strong it makes me feel sick.