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Saturday, July 30, 2011

{1930s Camille Tharaud Limoges Shaker for dusting YOUR Cappuccino's with Cocoa}


Today I like to share a great tip with you for using Dutch processed Cocoa to dust off your Cappuccino! Here I show a 1930s French Camille Tharaud Limoges Shaker that is just perfect for that purpose!
The Blue, White and Gold stripes will blend with almost any type of china. If you want to copy this, make sure to fill your shaker with the best cocoa around, my all time favorite, also for baking, is Droste Cocoa! Available Vander Veen's The Dutch Store
For a decorative or romantic touch, you can use a heart shaped stencil for dusting your cocoa.
1930s Art Deco Camille Tharaud Limoges Shaker you also can see at French porcelaine. Further it is in the Art Deco Limoges Camille Tharaud and other Ceramists book on page 78. I will place a link and picture beside this post. This rare 1930s shaker is available at: Spectrenoir.
The 1930s Camille Tharaud Limoges shaker is shown here on a Japanese tray with a cup & saucer in a Royal Doulton English Rose pattern. Just click on the name to go to Replacements Ltd for this 1930s china.
Spoon is gold plated and from Douwe Egberts, in The Netherlands. With such a gold rim china I love to use those 4" French gold foil lace doilies.
Here the Camille Tharaud Limoges shaker is shown with some more English Rose china from Royal Doulton, and also some Christofle pieces.
Camille Tharaud Limoges shaker together with the Christofle toast rack that I have shown here.
This precious shaker is in perfect shape; no damage whatsoever and the gold is not faded either.
Here the Camille Tharaud shaker is shown together with page 78 in the book.
This 2005 book is a Schiffer Book for Collectors With Price Guide
Hope you learned something about how to use a shaker for Cocoa.

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15 comments:

  1. That is a lovely shaker! Can't go wrong with blue and white. I only ever make brewed coffee at home but like to put a pinch of cinnamon in the grounds or other spices to give a nice taste without the extra cost. :) Have a wonderful weekend. Tammy

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  2. Hello mariette,
    that is an ingenious idea to use that salter for cdusted chocolate. That is typical Mariette! I love that you have a book photo of your treasure. That is again typical for you to search for information about your beautiful things. The china set is lovely. Thank you for sharing your gorgeous ideas.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  3. Mooie spullen laat je weer zien hoor!
    Wens je n fijn weekend!
    Nicole

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  4. Beautiful photos ant loovely china set!

    Have a great weekend, kisses:)

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  5. Bello tutto!E' deliziosa una colazione così!Buona domenica,Rosetta

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  6. It must be a pure delight to dine at your table Mariette. You have so many pretty things!

    Happy Weekend!
    xo Catherine

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  7. Liebe Mariette,
    ein wundervolles Geschirr. aus der tasse würde mir jeder Kaffe schmecken.
    Das Tablett aus Japan ist einfach nur schön. Überhaupt: Ich schaue gern bei dir die edlen Sachen.
    Liebe Abendgrüße schickt dir
    Irmi

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  8. It's such a lovely shaker! Looks like it does go well with any china. I think the gold looks elegant with white and blue.

    I enjoyed your post about garden critters. It is a big snake and I wonder how kitties dragged it and came through the cat door, too :-)

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  9. Dear Mariette,

    You do everything so beautiful my dear. I love your Limoges shaker and the gorgeous teacup and love the French gold lace doilies on the saucer.
    I have a little stainless shaker for both cocoa and icing sugar, they are so handy.

    Hope that you are having a lovely weekend
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  10. Mariette, Great post. Thanks you for this beautiful tour through the different rose pieces and the lovely Limoges shaker. The cup of cappuccino looks so enticing. Thanks for sharing. Ginger :)

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  11. What a lovely post, Mariette! I could use a cup of cappuccino!! Delightful captures and beautiful china! Thank you for visiting/commenting on my blog! Always appreciated! I look forward to visiting yours again and have become a follower! Enjoy the remainder of your weekend!!

    Sylvia

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  12. Post meraviglioso con oggetti stupendi!!!! Grazie per l'idea!!! Ho un bellissimo servizio di tazze di Limoges..prima o poi farò un post!!Baci,Anna.

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  13. Wat zijn er toch een mooie dingen en het ziet er ook heerlijk uit! Ik ga even in je winkeletje kijken. Email nog ontvangen?

    groetjes Janny

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  14. Was dür ein wunderbres Porzellan!!!
    Design und Farben....einfach eine Augenweide !
    Welch Freude es zu besitzen!!!
    Liebe Grüße
    Ricki

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