Width: Ivory , Silver. Circa New York, NY. Seller: ACC 23 1stDibs: About the Seller. Recognized Seller. These prestigious sellers are industry leaders and represent the highest echelon for item quality and design. Established in More From This Seller. View All. Gustave Keller, Tea Service, France, circa s. By Gustave Keller Freres.
A silver tea set including two tea pots, a creamer, and a sugar bowl, with elegantly arched handles by renowned French silversmith Gustave Keller. View Full Details. Provenance: Archive of Cenedese glassworks, Murano, Italy.
Ermanno Nason designed this beautiful teapot for Vetreria Gino Cenedese in It is composed of a milky, opaque glas Category Vintage s Italian Tea Sets. By Arne Bang. In blue glaze with silver top and spoon, by Arne Bang. Pot marked: AB Cover marked: s, A. Category Vintage s Danish Ceramics.
In blue glaze with silver top, by Arne Bang. This charming serving tray Kiku, a lacquered side table with aluminum legs, is covered in a bright arrangement of vivid, playful flowers. It is an incredible work of art, an example Category s Irish Serving Pieces.
Price Upon Request. This charming serving tray Kiku, is covered in a bright arrangement of vivid, playful flowers. It is an incredible work of art, an example of the craftsmanship for which the Irish fu You May Also Like. By John Aynsley. An early 20th century Aynsley Art Deco Roses tea service comprising of 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 cake plates, sugar bowl, creamer and 2 large cakeplates.
The Tea Service is decorated with Above that, there are sweet delights, with warm fruity scones and jam perching on top. Best of all? You can wash it all down with pots of spirited tea. Allergy-specific menus available on request. Chef Michel Roux Jr and Executive Pastry Chef Andrew Gravett have come together to create a brand- new menu inspired by the nation's favourite biscuits and baked tarts. The spread is based on the best seasonal produce, so expect a calendar-tuned line-up of speciality sandwiches, home-baked scones, cakes and pastries, all served on Wedgwood china.
Notice on booking preferred. S erved in the gilded lounge of the regal Goring hotel, this is the Grace Kelly of afternoon teas. The sandwiches, in particular, are faultless: perfect little crustless soldiers made fresh to order.
Scones plain or fruity come tucked up in a napkin nest to keep them toasty warm. The best bit? Vegetarian and pescatarian requests can be accommodated on the day, but notice on booking is preferred for gluten-free or dairy-free menus.
Tea at The Lanesborough ticks all the boxes. Catch the brand-new pretty-in-pastels afternoon tea while you can from August 5 until November 11, it's created in collaboration with world-famous Belgravia bakery Peggy Porschen. Vegetarian menus available on the day. Gracious, discreet service is a bonus. Afternoon tea at The Dorchester is a dark horse. The Promenade looks every bit the foyer of a Park Lane hotel: sumptuous, with heavy drapes, plush carpets and marble columns.
Scones are pedestrian but the unlimited finger sandwiches are terrific elevated by interesting breads, such as caraway seed or walnut, as are pitch-perfect pastries: the moist battenberg, wrapped in homemade marzipan, is not one we will easily forget. Notice on booking is preferred. A stylish boutique hotel amid the grand stucco avenues of SW7, The Kensington serves a London-themed afternoon tea in its all-day restaurant, Town House.
Here, in a bay-windowed, multiple-roomed space with plush sofas and well-manicured staff, you can nibble on cute versions of The Shard, The Gherkin and Big Ben The Elizabeth Tower, for purists.
Start with a cup of floral earl grey before horsing into sweets and savouries: our favourites were the lightly curried coronation chicken sandwich and a white chocolate Gherkin filled with dark chocolate ganache. The menu fuses Japanese flavours with traditional French pastry and patisserie such as tonka caramel, a chocolate cup filled with tonka cream, salted caramel and a caramel chocolate crumb, topped with chocolate Kusama-style polka dots.
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