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Saucer Collection

"Unveiling the Enigma: Saucers, UFOs, and Extraterrestrial Encounters" Unraveling the mysteries of the universe

Background imageSaucer Collection: Tea and biscuits

Tea and biscuits

Background imageSaucer Collection: UFO crashes at Aztec, New Mexico

UFO crashes at Aztec, New Mexico
A flying saucer which allegedly crashed near Aztec, New Mexico, reported by Frank Scully with spurious data from Dr G, but with possible basis in fact

Background imageSaucer Collection: Advert for Cadburys cup chocolate

Advert for Cadburys cup chocolate
Hot Chololate instantly by simply shaking the soft flakes into a cup of boiling hot milk. 1930

Background imageSaucer Collection: UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico

UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico
Irving Newton, Met. Officer at Roswell USAFB, New Mexico, holds debris of a supposed flying saucer found by rancher Mac Brazel, stated by the US Air Force to be a weather balloon

Background imageSaucer Collection: Ufos / Trindade Island

Ufos / Trindade Island
Flying saucer photographed over Trindade Island (Brazil) from naval training vessel Almirante Saldanha; the sighting lasted 30 seconds and was witnessed by many aboard

Background imageSaucer Collection: Advert for United Kingdom Tea Company 1894

Advert for United Kingdom Tea Company 1894
Asian man pours tea from a china tea-pot. Date: 1894

Background imageSaucer Collection: UFOs over statues

UFOs over statues
UFOs over Easter Island statues. Computer artwork of spacecraft (unidentified flying objects, UFOs) hovering over moai statues

Background imageSaucer Collection: Bonzos Latest: This Weeks Studdy

Bonzos Latest: This Weeks Studdy
Famous dog, just after he had finally been christened with the name Bonzo. He appears with a swollen eye after fighting with a wasp

Background imageSaucer Collection: A glamorous female model with her trusty Goblin Teasmade

A glamorous female model with her trusty Goblin Teasmade
A stylish female model wakes up fresh-faced and ready now to face the day thanks to a few sips from a hearty brew prepared by her faithful bedside Goblin Teasmade. How Delicious! Date: 1960s

Background imageSaucer Collection: TEA CUP, 1890. English newspaper advertisement for Phillips Wedgwood China, 1890

TEA CUP, 1890. English newspaper advertisement for Phillips Wedgwood China, 1890

Background imageSaucer Collection: Advert for Shelley Vogue China 1931

Advert for Shelley Vogue China 1931
Shelleys Vogue shape coffee set, usual in yellow and black overlapping block pattern. Advertisement for new catalogue with Shelley china tea, coffee, morning and dinner sets. Date: 1931

Background imageSaucer Collection: Flying Saucers Have Landed, book cover

Flying Saucers Have Landed, book cover
FLYING SAUCERS HAVE LANDED, a book by Desmond Leslie and George Adamski. In it, Adamski tells of his meeting with a Venusian in the Californian desert on 20 November 1952

Background imageSaucer Collection: Arabic coffee, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Arabic coffee, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageSaucer Collection: Ufos / New Mexico / Villa

Ufos / New Mexico / Villa
UFO whose 3 occupants talked with Paul Villa, giving him instructions how to make his own flying saucer 1 of 2

Background imageSaucer Collection: The Flying Saucer As I Saw It, book cover

The Flying Saucer As I Saw It, book cover
THE FLYING SAUCER AS I SAW IT, by Kenneth Arnold, containing his own account. This copy is signed by the author

Background imageSaucer Collection: Liquorice sweets

Liquorice sweets on a cup and saucer

Background imageSaucer Collection: Turkish Tea

Turkish Tea, Turkey, Europe, Eurasia

Background imageSaucer Collection: The Flying Saucer Conspiracy, book cover

The Flying Saucer Conspiracy, book cover
THE FLYING SAUCER CONSPIRACY, a book by Donald E Keyhoe. The cover shows two airline pilots sighting a flying saucer through their cockpit window

Background imageSaucer Collection: UFO Book

UFO Book
Michel CARROUGES, Les Apparitions de Martiens The incident depicted is the October 1954 encounter between Marius Dewilde and aliens at Quarouble, France Date: 1954

Background imageSaucer Collection: UFO photographed at McMinnville, Oregon, USA

UFO photographed at McMinnville, Oregon, USA
A UFO photographed by Mrs Paul Trent, who saw it with her husband at McMinnville, Oregon, USA. UFOs had frequently been seen previously in the area

Background imageSaucer Collection: Four cats drinking tea on a Christmas card

Four cats drinking tea on a Christmas card
Four cats drinking tea and chatting on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSaucer Collection: A Suggestion to Wembley: why Not an All-Bonzo Pageant?

A Suggestion to Wembley: why Not an All-Bonzo Pageant?
This illustration shows an idea for The British Empire Exhibition that was held at Wembley in 1924. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageSaucer Collection: Ufo - Nagata, Japan

Ufo - Nagata, Japan
This is one of the most saucer-like photographs of a flying saucer ever taken; unfortunately the size of the object is not known, nor if it contains occupants or not

Background imageSaucer Collection: Possible UFO sighting in Ireland

Possible UFO sighting in Ireland
Was it an Irish flying saucer or merely an airborne leprechaun? A double-page spread relating to an incident that occurred in County Waterford, Ireland on the 26th December 1965

Background imageSaucer Collection: Advertisement for Doctors China Tea by Gladys Peto, done in her characteristic

Advertisement for Doctors China Tea by Gladys Peto, done in her characteristic decorative style. Date: c.1924

Background imageSaucer Collection: Tea cup and saucer

Tea cup and saucer
Glazed porcelain tea cup, from a childs part tea-service, decorated with a painted band of flowers on an orange ground. Retailed in Australia c.1925-1935. Acquired from the original owner

Background imageSaucer Collection: Morning Call Coffee Stand, New Orleans, USA

Morning Call Coffee Stand, New Orleans, USA
Morning Call Coffee Stand, French Market, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Claimed to be the citys most famous coffee drinking place. Date: circa 1940

Background imageSaucer Collection: Hard lines on the hard court by George Studdy

Hard lines on the hard court by George Studdy
Hard lines on the hard court -- the Bonzolines dig in their search for the ball, which Bonzo is holding in his mouth. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageSaucer Collection: Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, September 1964

Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, September 1964

Background imageSaucer Collection: Pussys Breakfast by Muriel Dawson

Pussys Breakfast by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy bends down to give a kitten a saucer of milk. Date: 1945

Background imageSaucer Collection: Bonzo palms the pill by George Studdy

Bonzo palms the pill by George Studdy
Bonzo palms the pill -- he is given a pill, but only pretends to take it. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageSaucer Collection: Silhouette, As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare)

Silhouette, As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare)
As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare) -- silhouette based on illustrations to Alice in Wonderland, showing the Mad Hatter and March Hare sitting at the tea table

Background imageSaucer Collection: UFO above Earth

UFO above Earth. Computer artwork of an alien unidentified flying object (UFO) in space above Earth

Background imageSaucer Collection: Cup of steaming coffee

Cup of steaming coffee

Background imageSaucer Collection: Behind the Flying Saucers, book cover

Behind the Flying Saucers, book cover
BEHIND THE FLYING SAUCERS, a book by Frank Scully, and the first to claim that a flying saucer had crashed in the American desert

Background imageSaucer Collection: Flying Saucer from Mars

Flying Saucer from Mars - Cedric Allingham

Background imageSaucer Collection: China cup and saucer on a German greetings postcard

China cup and saucer on a German greetings postcard. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSaucer Collection: Cup of tea

Cup of tea served with biscuits. Tea is an infusion of the leaves of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis). It contains the stimulant caffeine, and is often served with milk

Background imageSaucer Collection: Cappuccino

Cappuccino. This is a coffee-based drink made from espresso, hot milk, and steamed-milk foam

Background imageSaucer Collection: China Tea Set

China Tea Set
A china tea set - cup and saucer, teapot and plate for biscuits or cakes

Background imageSaucer Collection: Chinese swan pan or abacus, and pottery shop, Qing Dynasty. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

Chinese swan pan or abacus, and pottery shop, Qing Dynasty. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after
FLO4590545 Chinese swan pan or abacus, and pottery shop, Qing Dynasty. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin

Background imageSaucer Collection: Khidmutgar or waiter, in tunic, wide trousers, turban and sash, carrying a glass and saucer

Khidmutgar or waiter, in tunic, wide trousers, turban and sash, carrying a glass and saucer
FLO4565511 Khidmutgar or waiter, in tunic, wide trousers, turban and sash, carrying a glass and saucer. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from " Asiatic Costumes,"

Porcelain saucer
3520434 Porcelain saucer; (add.info.: Porcelain, moulded decoration, painted in enamels and gilded, saucer. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageSaucer Collection: Solitaire tea service 1760 and Solitaire coffee service of pot, sugar bowl, cup, saucer and plate

Solitaire tea service 1760 and Solitaire coffee service of pot, sugar bowl, cup, saucer and plate
FLO4633233 Solitaire tea service 1760 and Solitaire coffee service of pot, sugar bowl, cup, saucer and plate. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste

Background imageSaucer Collection: Dauphin porcelain: cup and saucer with dolphins in the style of the Queen

Dauphin porcelain: cup and saucer with dolphins in the style of the Queen, flowers by Bulidon 1781, vase with dolphins
FLO4633298 Dauphin porcelain: cup and saucer with dolphins in the style of the Queen, flowers by Bulidon 1781, vase with dolphins, painting of basket of flowers

Background imageSaucer Collection: Partial background porcelain: cosmetic pot 1760, cream pot with flowers by Barre 1754

Partial background porcelain: cosmetic pot 1760, cream pot with flowers by Barre 1754
FLO4633280 Partial background porcelain: cosmetic pot 1760, cream pot with flowers by Barre 1754, cosmetic pot decorated by Aloncle 1759, tete-a-tete plate by Binet 1760

Background imageSaucer Collection: Lunch service with simple decoration called Solitaire, with teapot, sugar bowl, plate

Lunch service with simple decoration called Solitaire, with teapot, sugar bowl, plate, cup and saucer
FLO4633137 Lunch service with simple decoration called Solitaire, with teapot, sugar bowl, plate, cup and saucer, painted by Pithou Jr., 1779

Background imageSaucer Collection: Green chocolate pot with Three Graces and dancing nymphs (top)

Green chocolate pot with Three Graces and dancing nymphs (top); blue ewer or vase with Venus and Cupid (bottom)
FLO4689275 Green chocolate pot with Three Graces and dancing nymphs (top); blue ewer or vase with Venus and Cupid (bottom); white cup and saucer with ivy leaves; and green cup and saucer with Venus



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"Unveiling the Enigma: Saucers, UFOs, and Extraterrestrial Encounters" Unraveling the mysteries of the universe, saucers have long fascinated mankind with their elusive presence. From tales of UFO sightings to eerie cattle mutilations, these enigmatic saucers have left an indelible mark on our collective imagination. Aztec, New Mexico - a place forever etched in history as the site of a baffling UFO crash that captivated the world's attention. Roswell, New Mexico - another infamous incident where a supposed UFO crash sparked endless debates and conspiracy theories. Even back in 1894, an advert for United Kingdom Tea Company hinted at otherworldly connections with its peculiar saucer-shaped design. The elegance of tea culture transcends time; a delicate TEA CUP from 1890 showcased in an English newspaper advertisement reveals how saucers became intertwined with daily rituals. Statues bear witness to extraordinary events too – sightings of unidentified flying objects hovering above them leave us pondering their purpose and origin. Bonzos Latest: This Weeks Studdy - amidst all this intrigue surrounding saucers, even popular culture couldn't resist incorporating them into entertainment mediums like comics and cartoons. In New Hampshire, USA, reports emerged about chilling abductions linked to mysterious UFO encounters that continue to baffle investigators till this day. Trindade Island witnessed one such inexplicable event when Ufos made their presence known through captivating sightings that defied conventional explanations. A glamorous female model finds herself accompanied by her trusty Goblin Teasmade while posing for photographs – showcasing how even household appliances embraced the allure of flying saucers. Advert for Shelley Vogue China 1931 hints at society's fascination with futuristic designs inspired by these celestial objects. 13. Flying Saucers Have Landed.