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"On it was a watercolor drawing of a cream jug we had in stock."
She found a packet of berries and added them to the bowl, then took out the cream jug.
I scribble it down on my list, and then look up to see if there's a matching cream jug.
It's got a cream jug shaped like a humorous cow."
Harriet set the cups and cream jug on a tray with brisk efficiency.
When tea was over she poured the remaining contents of the cream jug into a saucer.
It's so pretty, with red berries all over it, and the funniest little pot-bellied cream jug.
Many families pass heirlooms down through the generations: a precious cream jug here, a couple of first editions there.
Alexandra, will you get the cream jug?
Haverford got going again with the cream jug.
The cream boat or cream jug were introduced from about 1740 and are similar to the sauce-boat, though smaller.
The maid reappeared and set down coffee cup, cream jug and sugar bowl in front of March.
The quest was a brief one; a silver cream jug lay embedded in the folds of some zephyr shirts.
"There are eight cream jugs now, instead of seven," she cried; "this one wasn't there before.
She poured the cream onto the berries and grains, and handed him the cream jug.
The best china - serving dishes, cream jug, dessert bowls, and a gravy boat - was tucked away on the shelves underneath.
He selected three Georgian silver teapots and a cream jug and placed them carefully on the armchair.
"Seven cream jugs," put in Peter.
Cream pitcher, or Cream jug, also called a creamer, is for fresh milk or cream.
The cool, fresh fish, the fragile dessert, the gold lame, the gigantic brown earthenware cream jugs, the tawny orange silk?
There was a matching cream jug and sugar' bowl with it and two coffee-cups, the porcelain so thin that one could almost see through it.
But she was glad when she saw Judy putting on the silver knives and forks and the second best silver cream jug.
The others came back then, Marena with her arm through Pieter's, looking like a sweet little kitten who'd found the cream jug.
He didn't take his eyes off it, but his hand roamed vaguely over the table, settled on the cream jug, and passed it across to me.
Archambo produced much fine quality domestic silver encompassing a wide range of objects, including cups, candlesticks, cream jugs and cake baskets.
People did not rise to the top of the cream pitcher without intent.
Karla suddenly leaned forward as if to speak, then only reached for the cream pitcher.
Gabriel turned scarlet and went back to messing with the cream pitcher.
They'd found their missing teacup or cream pitcher or whatever.
"Speaking of cats, you looked like you'd been raiding the cream pitcher.
Nothing toyed with the cream pitcher, shredded the corner of a paper napkin.
Juanita came to her feet swinging the handiest thing available, which happened to be an empty cream pitcher.
"The wonder of dinner plates and cream pitchers.
It started with the proverbial cream pitcher.
She raised the silver cream pitcher tentatively.
Been into the cream pitcher again?"
Guinan's expression was smug, like a cat licking out the cream pitcher.
The gnomes lined up like soldiers, mugs and cream pitchers in hand like swords.
His nose rises over the tabletop: he sees a cream pitcher, a gleaming knife, a looming pepper mill.
Somehow, the Sea Folk were the fly in the cream pitcher, and he had not a clue how to pluck it out.
A glass cream pitcher, made between 1870 and 1885, was pressed with images of a sphinx, pyramid, camel and the Parthenon.
She checked the refrigerator to make sure there was a pitcher of orange juice ready and poured half-and-half into the cream pitcher.
Cow cream pitchers, especially the older ceramic ones that pour through the cow's muzzle, sell quickly at antique shops and flea markets.
Cream pitcher, or Cream jug, also called a creamer, is for fresh milk or cream.
She finished with the crew and prepared a small tray with two steaming cups of coffee, a small sugar bowl, and a cream pitcher.
(Who knows how we have come by the orange cones that mark highways or the stainless steel cream pitchers that sit on diner counters?)
Pitchers were produced in a range of sizes from cream pitchers to large milk pitchers, as well as small coffeepots and teapots.
I don't know how I knew that he wasn't just busy getting real cream out of the fridge to pour into an honest-to-God cream pitcher.
And the "company" coffee service-solid silver serving pot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and tongs, the Columbian Exposition souvenir spoons.
"Someone had put wilted carnations on the tables, in tumblers and cream pitchers, a sight so pitiful it almost brought tears to my eyes," Mr. Barich writes.