This image appeals to me on lots of levels, love the colours, love the mid 19c styling and I would love a coffee pot just like this one. I have just started collecting Hornsea Pottery (well I have one piece but I intent to get more, donations very much welcome ;) and although this isn't Hornsea it would be very welcome in my house. Visit Jill Adam's shop for more great retro illustrations.
Welcome to my blog
Welcome to Fresh on Folksy, a place for me to shout about all the wonderful and inspirational handmade goods from the creative makers selling on Folksy. There is no favouritism or any kick backs, it's simply things I find on Folksy that I like and would part money with. Some will be new goods and some will be older but all will have some element of creative genius.
Here's to all those makers, to all those who strive to create wondrous things from nothing, here's to all those who bring a little whimsy into our lives, they should be celebrated and commended.
I myself, peddle my wares on Folksy, you can find me lurking over at Ed's Place come over and say hello if you get a moment.
So as not to confuse anyone or mislead I would like to point out that I do not work for Folksy or have any affiliation with Folksy. I do what I do simply to promote the Folksy sellers and by definition Folksy itself. The views expressed on this blog are mine and mine alone.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
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