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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Treasury Love. Teapots.

'I'm a Little Teapot' by CslayerD

The Teapot song, (known as, I'm a Little Teapot) is a song describing the heating and pouring of a teapot. It was written by George Harold Sanders and Clarence C. Keller and published in 1939. These are some wonderful teapot treasures I found on etsy!(~3

Yellow Heart Teapot Ant...

GonzalezGoodie...
$15.00
teapot

MIRAKRIS
$75.00
Bird in a teapot - Art ...

TheWillowsNest
$25.00
Teapot Tea Party Neckla...

WickedWonderla...
$40.00
Green Teapot, unique ha...

martisart
$89.00
Tea Ball Infuser Stonew...

KilnGoddess
$35.00
Little teapot pendant n...

HandyMaiden
$26.00
This House Likes Tea

printedprettie...
$15.00
Vintage Teapot Card

Heartspeak
$5.50
Crochet Tea Cosy/Cosie/...

andrealesleycr...
$32.00
Asian Tea Cup and Teapo...

charlieccbb
$20.00
Teapot pink black - Sc...

prettywhimsica...
$7.95
Blue Teapot with Jasmin...

LindaKBeaded
$85.00
Teapot Necklace. White ...

screwyoumartha
$7.50
Pink Acrylic Teapot Bro...

anissalee
$5.00
Pink Rose Japanese Tens...

SeaGoddessTrea...
$20.00
Treasury tool by Red Row Studio.
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