I saw this great collection on Absolutely Beautiful Things a while back.
This is a pattern by Daher of Long Island that was made in England. My mom had several like these when I was a little scrapper in the 70's. These are from a vintage etsy shop here.
Here is another in the same pattern, but an unusual shape I have never seen before. This is available on etsy from this dealer.
I love the pattern on this tray, reminiscent of my childhood and available here.
and for those of you who are blue & white fans, here's another great piece.
Have you ever heard of Daher? What kind of vintage items appeal to you?
Hanging tea canisters? Never would have thought of that but, it's darling.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I love the mix of all of their patterns grouped together :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all so pretty Anne :)
ReplyDeleteAbbey x
These are so pretty. Makes me want to collect them.
ReplyDeleteLove these tea canisters...and thank you for the blue and white : ) I usually keep canisters for a while and then toss them (what a terrible thing to do) because I have no room...now I want one
ReplyDeleteHappy November Anne! xx
Love the clever use of tins as wall decor! Thanks for including my blue & white tin in this wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteI love all these Anne! especially the pretty English tins! I have an old little tobacco tin that I love putting jewelry in when I travel...:--))
ReplyDeleteThose are really really pretty! I love the ones that are hanging.
ReplyDeleteThose "Brits" are so charming.....smiles
ReplyDeletei cannot tolerate tea, the offensive aroma, the taste.... (long story....sick in the stomach? grandma gave tea)
ReplyDeletebut, i love the traditions and it's accruements. that wall anne with the tea buckets is darling!
debra
I absolutely LOVE tea tins...coffee tins, you name it! Beautiful post! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, I do love those first tea canisters! So sweet.
ReplyDeleteso cute! i love these.
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