 | Emma B.( 20s, Female, London )Try amostcuriousparty.co.uk as they not only do vintage tea sets but they also have a selection of props that might help your theme. They're based in London.
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 | I have used this company before and not only is the china etc that they hire of a really good quality the lady who works there (if she still does) was really helpful and threw in a few extra bits and bobs for us. idyllicdays.com/index2.php
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 | Thanks so much! Really helpful responses… x
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 | Denise C.( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )I've only just seen this, so might be coming to the party a little late… But I have been to an event where they used a company called Vintage Patisserie. I think this is the website: vintagepatisserie.co.uk. It was a really great event, really professional service, and I can't recommend it highly enough! They organised everything – all the retro china, the food, tea etc. I think you can have add-ons to do burlesque classes as well! I think you may be able to hire the retro china by itself, but the cost for the whole thing was pretty reasonable so may be worth considering doing that instead!
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| Denise C.( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )I've just been on the website and seen that there are loades of vintage china bits you can rent, including cake stands. It's even organised into the various china patterns! Hope this helps D
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