1. Raj Teapot, $35: This gleaming silver teapot is like a tea service for one, with a stackable sugar and creamer on top. Ingenious and beautiful.
2. Whistler Cork Tea Service, $9-$22.50: This unusual, retro-modern set is made in Portugal of traditional materials like ceramic and cork. A real conversation piece, this eyecatching set is also refreshingly affordable.
3. Tea Canisters, $20: This stackable canister has two lidded compartments, and is designed to stylish hold your stash of loose tea.
4. 100-Year Commemorative Teacup Sets by Royal Albert, $150: I have a dream of setting a table with beautiful, mismatched pieces of vintage china. These sets could be the beginning of my collection. Each set of five cups and saucers commemorates a 40 year period.
5. Tea-Themed Ornaments, $9.99-$30: I am grouping these together because there are tea lovers, and then there are tea lovers who love tea-related tchotchkes. If someone on your list falls into the second category, then these may be just what you are looking for. The Wedgwood blue teapot ($30) and cup and saucer ($30) are delicate and classic, while the crystal pair (teapot, cup and saucer) from The Paragon catalog add a little bit of sparkle.
6. Hot & Cold Silver Drink Dispenser, $299: These antique beverage dispensers used to hold coffee for debutante balls in the South. It can serve hot or cold drinks beautifully, but I think it is ideal for keeping a big pot of tea hot a large gathering. And no two are exactly alike! A silver sugar and creamer duo ($59) is also available.
7. Holly & Berries Tea Sugars, $15: A pretty paper lace box holds sugar "cubes" shaped like holly and berries, a festive addition to any holiday tea! Fancy Flours also has beautiful teacup and teapot shaped cookie cutters for $20 each, and tea-infused chocolate teacups in flavors like Earl-Grey lavender with dark chocolate, $15. Yum!
8. Franz Phoenix Teacup and Saucer, $99.95: This sculptural, handcrafted set is made of chinese porcelain and makes a striking gift.
9. Antique Tea Party Chandelier, $1799: For a truly extravagant, and memorable gift, present this showstopping chandelier, which features vintage teacups, sivlers spoons, trays and teapots that date back half a century.
10. Teapot Pendants, $288: Cool conversation-starters, these white ceramic teapots (three styles are available) serve as funky, functional pendant lights. This One-Lump-or-Two lamp, $198, continues the theme.
11. Little Red Riding Hood Tea Pot, $48: This set is cute enough for a child's tea party but funky enough that you'll want to save it for yourself! And it's functional too! The fairy tale character's head serves as a cup, and her hat is the lid. A must have!
12. Willy Nilly Teapot, $298: Jono Pandolfi creates freeform, fantastical pieces that would be right at home in Neverland.












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