Wednesday, November 2, 2011

TEA CANISTERS


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? 

13 comments:

  1. Hanging tea canisters? Never would have thought of that but, it's darling.

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  2. These are so pretty! I love the mix of all of their patterns grouped together :)

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  3. These are all so pretty Anne :)

    Abbey x

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  4. These are so pretty. Makes me want to collect them.

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  5. Love 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
    Happy November Anne! xx

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  6. Love the clever use of tins as wall decor! Thanks for including my blue & white tin in this wonderful post!

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  7. I 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...:--))

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  8. Those are really really pretty! I love the ones that are hanging.

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  9. Those "Brits" are so charming.....smiles

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  10. i cannot tolerate tea, the offensive aroma, the taste.... (long story....sick in the stomach? grandma gave tea)
    but, i love the traditions and it's accruements. that wall anne with the tea buckets is darling!
    debra

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  11. I absolutely LOVE tea tins...coffee tins, you name it! Beautiful post! :)

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  12. Oh my, I do love those first tea canisters! So sweet.

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