Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(22 customer reviews) 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Why even review a calendar?,
November 1, 2006 Justine Olawsky "Joy, which was the small pub... (Renton, WA USA) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: The Collectible Teapot & Tea Calendar 2007 (Calendar)
Seriously, it does seem weird to be so enthusiastic about a calendar that I wish to write a review, but there's something about the "Collectible Teapot and Tea Calendars" series that is so enchanting that I had to encourage interested parties to go ahead and make this purchase. The teapot tableaux that make up the photographs for every month are so charming that you are certain to find each one a bit of old-fashioned, gracious civility that will give your mind a sense of restoration and repose even in the midst of a hectic day. Every month contains side-bar information on the customs and history of the teatime ritual. There are even pithy tea quotes for each month. What a fascinating and beautiful way to track the days!
I've bought these calendars for the past five years. They are, by far, my favorite calendar series that I have come across. Kudos to Joni Miller and Martin Brigdale!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Never Disappointed,
September 22, 2010 B. Dixon "Teapot50" - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: The Collectible Teapot & Tea Calendar 2011 (Calendar)
I am an avid teapot collector. I purchase this calendar every year and I am never disappointed. Each year the photos get better and better.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Collectible Teapot Calendar 2007,
January 5, 2007 Dolores Piper - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: The Collectible Teapot & Tea Calendar 2007 (Calendar)
I got hooked on this calendar several years ago, and every Christmas I get one for myself and several for certain friends who now expect this each year. The photography is outstanding, and the historical perspective offered on each month is very informative. Something new that was contained in the 2007 calendar is postcards of each of the teapots of the 12 months. These are not just photos of teapots, but are beautiful table settings of foods, flowers, linens, and keepsakes of the era when the particular teapot was produced. The photos conjure up a time when people gathered to talk and eat delectable finger foods and relax in a way that perhaps we do not enjoy today. From that aspect the calendar has a very nurturing quality. The antique teapots are quite amazing and beautiful.