



I was delighted to stumble across this lovely turquoise snail in a charity shop today as it goes perfectly with the two candlestick owls I bought from Plumo a few weeks ago. I have no idea who made it or how old it is....and I'm just as clueless about the little cup and saucer with a brown floral transfer print. The gorgeous lasercut owl and charming little fox are by Abigail Brown.
I love him, I've been looking for a little cup and saucer in charity shops for ages and not yet found the perfect specimen!
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