I love Cashcraft's Vanity Fair teacup, this is not news.  I've already made some edits of it, and posted one set here at the Emporium.  I also rescaled those edits to make them look more in proportion with my sims, but never got round to posting them.  However, what I have really, really wanted for longer than I can remember, is a full, matching tea set.  I've been faking it for a little while, using cups and teapots that sort of looked like they matched, but were actually by different creators.  Well no more!  While I was setting up for a scene for my next chapter, I despaired of the the fact I have no milk jug or sugar bowl and decided to do something about it.  I took my rescaled version of Cashcraft's teacup, as well as the rescaled version of her Regency teapot I'd made, as bases and created these:



The set includes 10 new meshes: rescaled versions of Cashcraft's original teacup, rescaled versions of my edits of the cup, saucer and cup and saucer; her teaspoon rescaled and separated from the original mesh; two sugar bowls (one covered, one uncovered); two teapots (one with the lid on, one with the lid next to it) and a milk jug.   There is also a recolour of the uncovered sugar bowl which makes the sugar lumps invisible.  As a bonus I've also slaved Cassandre's plate of lemon wedges from her Biological Food set (thank you Cassandre for having such a lovely, open policy).  This is a new version of the mesh and doesn't conflict with the original.

All meshes are slaved to Cashcraft's original mesh (included for your convenience).  I have tried very hard when mapping the new meshes to make them look as good as possible with all the recolours I have of that mesh, but because of how the original object was mapped, there will be some flaws with some textures on these meshes.  I've tried to keep it to a minimum, but you might find that what look like circular patterns on the teacups and sugar bowls, are a little stretched on the milk jug and teapots.  I'm sorry about that.

All are found under Decorative > micsellaneous and are priced at £120

Credit goes to Cashcraft and Cassandre for the original meshes I used to create these.

I think that's everything.  You can download the set here.

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