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mouse reeve

"In February 1680, French aristocrat Marie de Rabutin Chantal, the Marquis de Sévigné, told her daughter in a gossipy letter that Madam de la Sablière set the trend for milk in tea."

can you even imagine hotter gossip

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mouse reeve replied to mouse

this cream pitcher's manacles and chain suggests that it was too dangerous to be unlidded freely

mouse reeve replied to mouse

"ooh, fiestaware" -- me, someone you can't take anywhere without commenting on iconic pottery brands

Darius Kazemi replied to mouse

@tripofmice this is just like being at a second-hand store with @courtney

Courtney Stanton replied to Darius

@darius @tripofmice Darius should consider himself blessed that I’ve decided we’re slowly investing in having dishes that are made by a local ceramicist and thus can be relatively easily reordered if they break, instead of slowly investing in vintage dishes that will send me on a lifelong endless quest to always be searching for more and better pieces

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