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Jim Gouldin @ Herend Yesterday • 2:00 PM
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Jim Gouldin @ Herend Yesterday • 2:00 PM
I am coming, I am coming,
With my carpet soft and green;
I have spread it o'er the common,
And a prettier ne'er was seen.

Soon I'll spangle it with clover,
And the dandelions bright;
You shall pick them in your aprons,
Yellow, red, and snowy white.

I am coming, and the tree-tops,
That all winter were so bare,
You shall see, with small leaves covered,
Wave their branches in the air.

I am coming! Little children,
Can you tell me who am I?
If not, you ...Read more of post

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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 7 days ago • Mar. 21, 2024 • 10:34 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 7 days ago • Mar. 21, 2024 • 10:34 AM
A cup full of spring to welcome spring Some blossoms fresh from the garden are sitting in the Lowestoft Garden teacup and saucer, an updated version of our lavish design called Lowestoft Rose circa 1785. The design incorporates delicate flowers and an engraved 22 carat gold border.
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Jim Gouldin @ Herend 15 days ago • Mar. 13, 2024 • 10:44 AM
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Jim Gouldin @ Herend 15 days ago • Mar. 13, 2024 • 10:44 AM
With Easter so early this year, painting the eggs is starting early as well.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 16 days ago • Mar. 12, 2024 • 10:40 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 16 days ago • Mar. 12, 2024 • 10:40 AM
What is a Teacup Tuesday without a side? A beautiful apple strudel is served on a Tobacco Leaf dessert tray. We love this shape for baked goods but it can be used for so much more; sandwiches, appetizers, chocolate covered pretzel logs, asparagus, a jam and jelly tray or even in the bath to hold your secret serums!
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 21 days ago • Mar. 7, 2024 • 11:51 AM
The table is set for a beautiful Sunday Supper with our Bargello dinner service. This charming pattern has a contemporary vibrancy and versatility that belies its antique origins, adapted from English porcelain, circa 1810. Like the needlework for which it is named, it combines random dashes of red, green, blue, yellow, orange and magenta is a geometric patchwork enhanced by 22 carat gold lines.
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Jim Gouldin @ Herend 29 days ago • Feb. 28, 2024 • 3:22 PM
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Jim Gouldin @ Herend 29 days ago • Feb. 28, 2024 • 3:22 PM
An exquisitely sculpted bunny, so lifelike one keeps anticipating a twitch or an exhale, rests among a sea of hand-molded flowers. From a simple piece of clay, talented hands roll, pinch, and combine layer upon layer to create meticulous, delicate blossoms. Exhibiting the unrivaled artistry of Herend, the resulting vignette is so realistic even mother nature herself might be fooled.

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