White and Gold Teacup with Lilacs + Something New!

Not only do we have a lovely white and gold teacup, but today marks the beginning of something new at Teacup Tuesday! Read on to find out all about it, starting – as usual – with our Instagram post.

Teacup Tuesday 21 April 2020

White and gold teacup with lilacs

Happy Teacup Tuesday All! Today I’m sharing this white and gold family heirloom! Plus we have something new on the blog for Teacup Tuesday – a fun and beautiful Teacup How-To! Just click the link in my profile or visit MANTELandTABLE.com. Can’t wait to see you there!

Manufacturer’s Info

This white and gold teacup has a long and storied history! It’s from a collection that came down to me through my father’s family.

I’ve spent a lot of time searching, and I’ve never been able to find anything definitive on the manufacture of the set. As you can see, there’s no mark on the saucer.

White and gold teacup with underside of saucer

The Paul Muller company started in 1912, and as the mark indicates, they made our teacup. But the decoration looks nothing like any of their patterns. Or any of the Hutschenreuther porcelain company’s patterns either. (Hutschenreuther bought Paul Muller in 1917, and continued to use the name until 1928.)

So pretty much the only thing we know for sure, is that our white and gold teacup is around 90 – 100 years old!

Paul Muller Selb Bavaria crown & shield mark on bottom of teacup

However, other pieces of my collection have different marks! So based on all my research to date, I’ve formed kind of a theory. I think maybe this teacup, saucer, and the other pieces in my collection, were imported as white ware.

White and gold teacup and saucer

It was common for shops to paint their own designs on imported pieces, and I’m betting that’s what happened here. If so, I sure do love what they painted!

White & Gold Teacup ~ Behind The Scenes

I may have mentioned this before, but I live in a city neighborhood with very small lots. It’s really hard to get photos in our yard that don’t include streets and sidewalks, people, cars, dogs, or the sides of neighbors’ garages.

Teacup on round table in a city garden

But with selective bush positioning, I can usually manage to get something passable. You wouldn’t know it, but hidden by that rose bush are two houses, two cars, and a Winnebago!

What Can You Do With A Teacup?

And here’s the exciting new feature for Teacup Tuesday! What can you do with a teacup? Well of course, you can always drink tea.

White and gold teacup with lilacs ~ top view

Or you can drink coffee or water or juice or hot chocolate – or even champagne if you want! But every week in this section, we’ll talk about other things you can do with teacups!

This week, let’s talk about using them as vases for flowers.

Closeup of lilacs in a teacup

For instance, look how pretty these three teacup vases look on an outdoor lunch table. Even though the teacup shapes and patterns are different, they’re the same color combination. And they look so pretty together.

Teacup & lilac centerpiece from above

They’re perfect for holding some low flowers, and make fun conversation pieces too! It’s not every day you get flowers arrangements in tea cups!

Three white and gold teacups holding lilacs for a centerpiece

Three of them on a lunch table is just one way to use teacups as vases. You could group three of them on the mantel, or put one on a bathroom shelf. On the bedside table, kitchen counter, to admire at your desk. The teacup vase options are endless!

Try it out with your own teacups, or find some new favorites from the Mantel and Table shop!

Teacup Shopping

Teacup holding lilacs

If you love teacups as much as I do and want to start or add to your collection, Click HERE for the Shopping Page. Then scroll down and click on the picture of the teacup.

This post includes affiliate links for your shopping convenience. If you click on a link and end up buying anything from that site within 24 hours, I get a small commission with no extra cost to you. It’s a Win-Win, and helps cover the cost of publishing Mantel and Table. (You can read the whole disclosure policy here.) Thanks so much for shopping with me!

Remember, for every purchase at M&T, we donate to Habitat for Humanity and Proud Ground! Spreading those blessings around!

Pin The White & Gold Teacup For Later

White and Gold Teacup with lilacs - Pinterest banner

Have A Lovely Teacup Tuesday!

Lilac heart

This Post Shared With

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

14 Comments

    1. Hi Rachel! You’re so welcome! I’m really happy you’re hosting the new link party – I love it! ???? Thanks so much for stopping over, and see you on Wednesday!

    1. Aw thanks so much Mary! I know – the lilacs are lovely here. I’ll share them with you virtually! I think if you work out how to have scratch and sniff posts, you’d make your fortune! 😉 I’m so glad you stopped by! Have fun in the sunny warmth! ????

  1. Your china is beautiful Barbara! And I love anything with lilacs in it! Everything you style is breathtaking! Thank you for joining us for another week at Charming Homes & Gardens my friend!

  2. I think I was destined to read this post since I live in Bavaria! Moved there from London many years ago! I love how you used this delicate teacup for displaying your gorgeous lilacs – ours are just starting to bloom but are not quite ready to be photographed 😉

    1. Hi Denise! We love our historic neighborhood and our wonderful neighbors! ???? I know you know how wonderful it is to live somewhere great! 🙂 Take care and Happy Tuesday my friend!