Hope I am not to late for my friend Mira’s Action Giveaway at Belle Blanc! Show your favorite tea-cup and this
is mine..I love vintage tea-cups with thoughts written on them..
This one from my collection is of “The Last Supper”
The Last Supper (Italian: Il Cenacolo or L'Ultima Cena) is a 15th century mural painting in Milan created by Leonardo da Vinci for his patron Duke Ludovico Sforza and his duchess Beatrice d'Este. It represents the scene of The Last Supper from the final days of Jesus as narrated in the Gospel of John 13:21, when Jesus announces that one of his Twelve Apostles would betray him
I used my Sony pixel for these photograph..I like how they turned out!
Ciao,
~lulu
Lulu,
ReplyDeleteI too am loving your teacup and sony pixel!!!
Hi Lulu, This is beautiful and I've never seen one of these before. The little feet on it are precious. With Easter coming it is the perfect piece.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Debra
Oh I am so addicted to china tea cups! I love yours Lu, especially with those little feet!! Love your photos too:) ~ Tina xx
ReplyDeleteI love that teacup!!!
ReplyDeleteYour images are incredible and that teacup is WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming teacup! I love the little legs...and the writing...wow. I've never seen one like it. My favorite needs to come out of its hiding spot in my kitchen. It's blue and white and belonged to my grandma. She gave it to me before she was passed away. I never got the rest of the set...I think it ended up with another cousin. Now that my kitchen isn't blue and white anymore I need to come up with a new home for it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images!
Julie
That's amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet little feet, too. :-)
Thank you so much for your prayers and kind words, it means so much to me.
Have a wonderful Wednesday,
Anne
Girl, you're like the MacGyver of photography. I swear nothing can hold you down. A tin can, a AAA battery and a q-tip? No problem, I'll get that photo to you in no time.
ReplyDeleteLove you..
oxox
Jennifer
love your unusual teacup! have never seen anything like it before!
ReplyDeleteHi Lu, I just love your blog and I'll be following you...China tea cups are delicate, just adorable. I'll see you soon,
ReplyDeleteXoXo, Li
I am in love with that tea cup! I love its feet! =) and I love the history you shared with it! I just did a wee tiny little art lesson on Leonardo Da Vinci and his two famous paintings with my son!
ReplyDeleteJust Jenn~ Seizingmyday.com
Lulu this is such a gorgeous cup and those little feet really make it special. Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful history behind it. So interesting, makes it even lovelier to me. Mira will love this!
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Thank you so much for the sweetest message!
Nice leggs on thath one! *hihi*. It´s so cute! Thank you for your kind comment on my blog... Makes me so happy!
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Oh Lulu, I'm so sorry, I saw your post and saved one of your cup-pictures, but to the wrong folder, can you forgive me? I love your cup, it is a very beautiful one, I love these little feet so gorgeous... may I post a picture of your cup this evening? It would mean so much to me to make a supplement... hugs & kisses, Mira
ReplyDeleteOh I love these!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great day, don't miss my giveaway tomorrow!
Federica
xoxo
Oh I am so excited to see that cup from my shop found a good home and glad it is your favorite too!! I spotted it over on Mira's blog...Good luck with the giveaway!
ReplyDeletePrecious blog...
ReplyDeleteso happy to find you!
xoxo~ Kathy @ Sweet Up-North Mornings...
Do stop over ...love to have you!
HI! LULU - NEVER HAVE SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS TEACUP. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteI noticed this teacup right off on that giveaway!
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