The Hall China Company of East Liverpool, Ohio, made the first pieces of the Autumn Leaf pattern ware, also known as Jewel Tea, as premiums for the Jewel Tea Company of Barrington, Ill., in 1933, with ...
For hundreds of years, fortunetellers have tried to tell the future by reading the leaves in the bottom of a cup of tea. It has always been considered good fortune to find a whole leaf unfolded in the ...
An ingenious invention that has been in use in China at least since the earliest days of the Ming dynastyâ circa 1350â is the simplest, most satisfying way to enjoy loose-leaf tea. It is decidedly the ...
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