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August Edition 2016 / 2017 Contents High Tea Collections International Collection August Edition 2016 / 2017 contents High Tea Collections ................................. 4 Tea Cosies ................................................. 58 Charlotte ................................................... 4 Birdsong ..................................................... 7 Vases ......................................................... 59 Bloom Beautiful ........................................ 10 Butterfly ..................................................... 60 Poppies-AWM ........................................... 14 Black & White Nature .............................. 61 I Love Lavender ........................................ 18 Plume & Perch .......................................... 22 Kitchen Collections .................................. 62 Cottage Garden ...................................... 26 Latigo Bay ................................................. 62 Madame Butterfly Ayako ........................ 28 Harvest ...................................................... 65 Vintage Garden ....................................... 29 Adriatic ...................................................... 69 Blue Hydrangea ....................................... 30 Hennie & Roy ............................................ 71 Ruby Red Shoes Collection .................... 31 Art Studio Collection.................................. 72 Twigseeds Kids Collection ...................... 34 Mug Collections ....................................... 75 My Metallics .............................................. 76 Twigseeds Collections ............................. 35 Inky Blooms ............................................... 77 Twigseeds Springtime .............................. 35 Blossom ..................................................... 78 Twigseeds ................................................. 37 Rancho ..................................................... 79 Kitty& Pooch ............................................ 80 Designer Collections ................................ 40 Over the Rainbow ................................... 82 Hello Spring ............................................... 40 Over the Hedgerow ................................ 84 Tea Collections ......................................... 42 My Big Mug ............................................... 85 Rancho ...................................................... 44 My Very Own Babycino ........................ 86 Honey Bees ......................................... 46 Hippety Hop ............................................. 86 Peacock Fantasy ............................... 49 Mum’s the Word ....................................... 87 Sea Shells ............................................. 50 Genevieve ................................................ 87 Geometrix ................................................. 88 Chloe White Dinnerware ................... 51 Feline & Canine Collections ................... 89 Placemats ........................................... 54 Scallywags ................................................ 90 Luxe Metallic ....................................... 54 Peeping Felines ........................................ 92 PVC ...................................................... 55 Pet Bowls & Mats ...................................... 95 Polypropylene .................................... 56 Pet Canisters ............................................. 97 Placemat Display Stand .................... 57 2 Farmyard Collections .............................. 98 Australiana Scenes .................................. 139 Dairy Belles ................................................ 98 Riverboats ................................................. 139 Farmyard Friends ...................................... 101 Kiwiana ...................................................... 140 Horse Collections ..................................... 103 Land of the Long White Cloud ............... 141 Best Friends ............................................... 104 Wildflowers of New Zealand .................... 142 + 144 Togetherness ............................................ 104 Birds of New Zealand ............................... 143 Running Wild ............................................. 104 Kiwi ............................................................. 145 Millie ........................................................... 105 Rosie’s Foal ............................................... 106 North American Birds ............................... 146 Equestrian ................................................. 107 Loons on the Lake .................................... 147 Cardinals ................................................... 148 Australiana Collections ........................... 108 Bluebirds .................................................... 149 Matilda ...................................................... 108 Chickadee ................................................ 150 Cooee ....................................................... 110 Gold Finch ................................................ 151 Deep Blue ................................................. 114 Australia Down Under .............................. 117 North American Animals ......................... 152 Polar Bear .................................................. 152 Australiana Birds & Animals .................... 124 Moose ........................................................ 153 Birds of Australia ....................................... 125 Bird Placemats & Coasters ..................... 128 Carl Larsson .............................................. 154 Bush Animals ............................................. 129 Apple Harvest ........................................... 154 Koala Cuddle ........................................... 131 Flower Window ......................................... 155 Kangaroo Family ...................................... 131 The Wash House ....................................... 156 Kookaburra ............................................... 131 Brita’s Garden .......................................... 157 Rustic Garden Wrens ............................... 131 Breakfast Under The Birch ........................ 158 Animal Placemats & Coasters ................ 132 Christmas Collections .............................. 159 Endangered Species ............................... 133 Twigseeds Merry Little Christmas ........... 159 Birds & Animals ......................................... 133 Season’s Tweetings .................................. 162 Tasmanian Devil & Tiger .......................... 135 Matilda’s Bush Christmas ......................... 163 Australian Floral Collections ................... 136 Floral Emblems of Australia ..................... 136 Placemats & Coasters ............................. 139 3 Recipe Included 40093 Tea Towel 16925 Cake Stand 100% Cotton 230 gram/sqm Size - L70 x W50 x H 0.2 cm Fine China Folded L36 x W18 x H 0.5cm Size L28 x W28 x H10.4cm 6 minimum / 6 per inner / 120 per outer 2 minimum / 2 per inner / 6 per outer 4 Charlotte Collection Designed by Longina Phillips Studio © Ashdene 2016 Bring your High Tea table setting to life with Ashdene’s Charlotte Collection. Adorn your table with lace tablecloths, vases of fresh flowers, and rose petals. Decorate your plates and cake stands with tasty sandwiches, pretty cupcakes, scones with lashings of jam & cream and decorative sweet treats that coordinate with your High Tea Collection. High Teas are a lovely way to catch up with your friends and family. Look for Gift Tags with delicious High Tea Recipes on selected products. With Compliments from Ashdene. Recipe Included 16920 Teacup & Saucer 16921 Espresso Cup & Saucer Fine China - Capacity 150ml Fine China - Capacity 85ml Size - Cup 12 x 9.4 x 5.8cm / Saucer 14.8cm Size - Cup 9.2 x 7.1 x 4.5cm / Saucer 11.3cm Recipe Included 6 minimum / 6 per inner / 12 per outer 6 minimum / 6 per inner / 24 per outer 16919 Vintage Mug Fine China - Capacity 350ml Size L11.4 x W8.5 x H9.8cm 6 minimum / 6 per inner / 24 per outer Recipe Included 16922 Teapot 16923 Sugar Bowl 16924 Creamer Fine China - Capacity 1000ml Fine China - Capacity 300ml Fine China - Capacity 300ml Size - L23.2 x W13 x H15cm Size L11.8 x L11.8 x W10cm Size L11.5 x W8.2 x H10.5cm 1 minimum / 1 per inner / 8 per outer 3 minimum / 3 per inner / 12 per outer 3 minimum / 3 per inner / 12 per outer Recipe Included Recipe Included 16927 Sauce Boat 16926 Butter Dish Fine China - Capacity 300ml Fine China Size - Boat: 17 x 8 x 8cm / Size L14.8 x W14.8 x H9.4cm Saucer 20.2 x 13 x 1.8cm 2 minimum / 4 per inner / 16 per outer 2 minimum / 4 per inner / 16 per outer 5 Charlotte Collection 16928 Plate Fine China Size - L20.4 x W20.4 x H2cm 2 minimum / 6 per inner / 36 per outer Recipe Included 16929 Oval Plate Fine China Size L30 x W21 x H2cm 2 minimum / 2 per inner / 12 per outer 89969 Scatter Tray 100% Melamine Size - L21 x W14.2 x H1.3cm 6 minimum / 6 per inner / 48 per outer 89970 Sandwich Tray 100% Melamine Size - L38 x W16.5 x H1.8cm 2 minimum / 2 per inner / 24 per outer 90612 Tea Bag Holder 100% Melamine Size - L9.5 x W7.4 x H0.5cm 12 minimum / 12 per inner / 192 per outer 89971 Medium Tray 89972 Large Round Tray 100% Melamine 100% Melamine Size - L38 x W23.5 x H2.5cm Size - L35.5 x W35.5 x H4.2cm 3 minimum / 6 per inner / 24 per outer 3 minimum / 3 per inner / 12 per outer 6 7 Birdsong Collection Illustrated by Shell Rummel © Michell Rummel/Shell Artistree LLC Following the success of Shell Rummel’s first high tea collection, ‘Bloom
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