Bronze witch corkscrews
This is a line done by Royal Doulton and designed by Charles Noke. Above is an example of his Pied Piper series...a demitasse cup and saucer.
A tall teapot from the Pied Piper series.
A small vase from his witch series...
A creamer from the witch series showing a crooked old witch bent over in front of her cauldron which is in her oven. You can see the smoke rising out of the cauldron. If you enlarge this pic and look closely you can see the old woman's black cat just behind her and peering straight at you!
This is the creamer and it shows an old witch walking through the woods with a full moon behind her.
This is a jug with a wizard on it. If you look closely you will see he is holding a potion bottle to add to the burning cauldron.
The small waterfall...
The stream leading to the small pond....
Another giant Japanese Maple....
Blooming Baptisia Australis (False Indigo)...
Katsura (Cercidiphyllum Japonicium)...these trees give off the scent of caramelized sugar or cotton candy once or twice each day.
The big pond....
The fish have wintered over for years and now have had babies!
Hmmmmm....where does this door lead to? Maybe next time I will
tell!
Outdoor fireplace...
Antique light by the back door....
Hellebores along the path.....
Stepping stone for crossing the stream....
Painted Japanese Fern...
Lady's Mantle with rain drops....
Copper mushroom path lights....
Doorway leaving the forest....
This is a line done by Royal Doulton and designed by Charles Noke. Above is an example of his Pied Piper series...a demitasse cup and saucer.
A tall teapot from the Pied Piper series.
A small vase from his witch series...
A creamer from the witch series showing a crooked old witch bent over in front of her cauldron which is in her oven. You can see the smoke rising out of the cauldron. If you enlarge this pic and look closely you can see the old woman's black cat just behind her and peering straight at you!
This is the creamer and it shows an old witch walking through the woods with a full moon behind her.
This is a jug with a wizard on it. If you look closely you will see he is holding a potion bottle to add to the burning cauldron.
The small waterfall...
The stream leading to the small pond....
Another giant Japanese Maple....
Blooming Baptisia Australis (False Indigo)...
Katsura (Cercidiphyllum Japonicium)...these trees give off the scent of caramelized sugar or cotton candy once or twice each day.
The big pond....
The fish have wintered over for years and now have had babies!
Hmmmmm....where does this door lead to? Maybe next time I will
tell!
Outdoor fireplace...
Antique light by the back door....
Hellebores along the path.....
Stepping stone for crossing the stream....
Painted Japanese Fern...
Lady's Mantle with rain drops....
Copper mushroom path lights....
Doorway leaving the forest....
Comments
blessings
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Your garden is also gorgeous! Hellebores are one of my favorites, and I love the small waterfall.
Those corkscrews are great!
Have a great day now!
Christer.
Jody
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