Teacup Party Teapot Pottery Folk Art Sculpture - Face Jug Maker Mitchell Grafton
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Reference Number: Avaluer:37883289 | Handmade: Yes |
Object Type: Teapot | Material: Ceramic |
GraftonPotteryCreatedByMitchellGrafton“Tea Party” I grew up in Louisiana and everynight my mom would fix a big pitcher of sweet tea that we poured over ice to drinkwith our southern country supper that almost always included cornbread. I really didn’t know that people actuallydrank hot tea for a very long time and I don’t think I tried it until I was in mylate twenties. Of course I didn’t like it at first because nothing compares to a cold glass of sweet tea,... but over time I acquired ataste for it and now I enjoy a cup late in the evening to calm my thoughts and soothe my nerves. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the Mad Hatter was also from Louisiana, if so he would agree with me that icedsweet tea is still the best choice whenever cornbread is involved. This sculpture is 8 inches tall and 8 inches wide, the mushroom stems are made of metal and are very sturdy, Thanks for looking, Mitchell. Facebook – “Grafton Pottery”