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E&F Tulip Shape
Soap Dish
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Educational Articles
Reprints of Past Education Supplements
In order to fulfill its mission to provide educational materials to the public regarding Tea Leaf Ironstone China, the Tea Leaf Education Fund has embarked on a project to publish historical TLCI Educational Supplements on the Web. Please check back often as we plan to publish at least one more article per quarter.
As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, donations to the Education Fund are tax-deductible. If you want to support the work of the Education Fund, please contct the Tea Leaf Club for more information ( TeaLeafClubIntl@cs.com).
Educational Supplements are published as PDF files. To read a PDF file you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader, available for free from Adobe. Frequently, Adobe Acrobat Reader will come preloaded on your computer. For more information about the Adobe Acrobat Reader, see below*.
The Cherished Relish
a 16-page Educational Supplement by Adele Armbruster
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Tea Leaf Family Tree
(Documenting a a series of presentations at the 1993 Tea Leaf Convention)
Part 1: TL: The Early Ancestors
by Kyle Husfloen
Part 2: TL of the 1940s and 1850s
by Dale Abrams
Part 3: TL of the 1860s and 1870s
by Kimmey Decker
Part 4: TL of the 1880s and 1890s
by Carol Chadwick
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Botanical Embossments
by Eleanor Washburn
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Tea Leaf Sugar Bowls
1990 Educational Supplement
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Chinese Shape Tea Leaf
by Dale Abrams and Gale Frederick
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Mugs, Mugs, Mugs
by Carl Hansen
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American Tea Leaf
by Julie Rich (c.2003)
a Supplement to the Tea Leaf Handbook, published and distributed by the Tea Leaf Club International. Thanks to the generous donors to the Tea Leaf Copper Lustre Fund for making this publication available to the public.
All rights reserved. No part of this Handbook may be reproduced in any format without written permission from the Tea Leaf Club International.
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