Tea strainer, 1901
Gustav Gaudernack for David-Andersen, Norway
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Tea strainer, 1901
Gustav Gaudernack for David-Andersen, Norway

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Antiqued Brass Tea Strainer // SchoonerBayCo
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Tea Strainer by Bauhaus professor Wolfgang Tümpel, 1924.

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Look at this adorable teapot tea ball my kiddo got me!
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Omg this is so cute!! I'm jealous!! And it came with a plate to rest it on too! Neat!
Had a 6 person Purple Beauty Tea session
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I think the group agreed but they were a bit distracted…
First try at a BuckTommy tea strainer.