Small Salt Glazed Teapot by Walter Keeler
By Walter Keeler
Located in Oxford, Oxfordshire
Stoneware, salt glazed teapot with potters mark underneath the handle.
1990s Great Britain (UK) Industrial Tea Sets
Ceramic
Small Salt Glazed Teapot by Walter Keeler
By Walter Keeler
Located in Oxford, Oxfordshire
Stoneware, salt glazed teapot with potters mark underneath the handle.
Ceramic
Unavailable
H 4.75 in W 8.5 in D 5.5 in
Staffordshire Stoneware Salt Glazed Teapot Color Decorated with Figures
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
Staffordshire stoneware salt glazed teapot color decorated with male and female figures, mid-18th century.
Ceramic, Pottery
Miniature Salt Glaze teapot, English, circa 1760
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
A fine, one-cup teapot in undecorated salt-glazed earthenware. The size reflects the early custom of a pot to each tea drinker.
Stoneware
Unavailable
H 3.55 in W 4.73 in D 3.55 in
1860s Rare Victorian Small Salt Glazed White Ironstone Teapot with Pewter Lid
Located in Milan, IT
This salt glazed ironstone small teapot with a Greek geometric relief and lid made from pewter was realized in Staffordshire, England in 1860s-1870s.
Pewter
Unavailable
H 8.27 in W 11.82 in D 8.27 in
1860s Rare Victorian Large Salt Glazed White Ironstone Teapot with Two Necks
Located in Milan, IT
This peculiar salt glazed ironstone teapot with an Victorian bamboo relief and lid made from pewter was realized in England in 1860s.
Pewter
Unavailable
H 9.45 in W 7.88 in D 11.42 in
1860s Very Large Victorian Salt Glazed White Ironstone Teapot with Ivy Relief
Located in Milan, IT
This very large salt glazed ironstone teapot with an Victorian ivy and ferns reliefs and lid made from pewter was realized in Staffordshire, England in 1860s-1870s.
Pewter
Salt-Glazed Teapot with Secret Jacobite Symbolism Made circa 1760
Located in Katonah, NY
We are pleased to offer this antique salt-glazed teapot made in Staffordshire England in the mid-18th century.
Stoneware
Salt-Glazed Teapot Decorated with Famille Rose Enamels
Located in Katonah, NY
A good 18th century white salt-glazed stoneware teapot finely painted with famille rose style flowers in bright enamels of green, aqua, pink and yellow.
Antique Salt-Glazed Teapot Made in Mid-18th Century, England
Located in Katonah, NY
Made circa 1760, this English salt-glazed stoneware teapot is all hand-painted with decorative enamels.
Stoneware
Walter Keeler Salt Glazed Studio Pottery Leaning Teapot
By Walter Keeler
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very stylish and rare opportunity to acquire this British salt glazed studio pottery leaning Teapot by renowned potter Walter Keeler (British, b.1942) and dating from around 1999.
Stoneware
An English Salt-glazed Stoneware Teapot & Cover
Located in Downingtown, PA
A lozenge-shaped salt-glazed stoneware teapot with highly unusual pressed details in the concentric shell and geometric panels.
English White Salt-glazed Stoneware Camel Teapot
Located in Downingtown, PA
English White Salt-glazed Stoneware Camel Teapot, Circa 1745-60 The white stoneware slip-cast teapot is modelled as a sitting camel, its legs tucked under its body.
Pottery, Stoneware
Rare Staffordshire Enamelled Salt-Glazed Diamond-Shaped Teapot & Cover
Located in Downingtown, PA
The rare enamelled salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover is of diamond-form with a molded crabstock handle and scrolled foliate spout with polychrome shingled roof border with panel...
An Important Large Salt-glaze Stoneware Camel Teapot & Cover.
Located in Downingtown, PA
The white stoneware slip-cast teapot is modelled as a very large sitting camel, its legs tucked under its body. Sitting on its back is a howdah (houdah) with moulded images to each s...
Mark Pharis Art Pottery Vessels, 2
Located in Astoria, NY
Mark Pharis (American, b. 1947) Two Art Pottery Vessels, comprising: checkered salt glazed stoneware teapot with handle and lid, signed to underside, and glazed earthenware double go...
Pottery
Staffordshire Salt Glaze Teapot
Located in Essex, MA
Round form with root form spout and handle , woman in landscape decoration , cover with floral finial.
James Dudson Antique Pewter Mounted Salt Glazed Ceramic Teapot
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very fine quality early Victorian bullet shaped salt glazed teapot with pewter mounted cover by James Dudson and dating from around 1850.
Ceramic
Walter Keeler Salt Glazed Studio Pottery Gun Barrel Teapot
By Walter Keeler
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very stylish British salt glazed studio pottery Gun Barrel Teapot by renowned potter Walter Keeler (British, b.1942) and dating from around 1980.
Pottery
English Stoneware Salt Glaze Teapot With Enamel Colours 18 Th Century
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
Early Staffordshire stoneware salt glazed teapot with floral decoration in strong enamel colours.
Staffordshire Pottery Jacobite Theme Saltglaze Teapot
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
An exceptionally rare Jacobite related Staffordshire stoneware salt glazed teapot with enamels. The teapot is decorated with a portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie in a cartouche bord...
Two Salt Glazed Pitchers and Teapot by Walter Keeler, circa 1990
By Walter Keeler
Located in Southampton, NY
Two salt glazed pitchers and teapot with applied handles and incised decoration, Wales, second half of the 20th century, tallest 15".
Pottery
Sold
H 3.75 in W 0.1 in D 0.1 in
Teapot drab coloured salt-glazed stoneware with crabstock handle and shell paw f
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
Teapot drab coloured salt-glazed stoneware with crabstock handle and shell paw feet.
Sold
H 5.5 in W 0.1 in D 0.1 in
Pottery Salt Laze Teapot Relief Decorated in Blue with Shells Foliage and Birds
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
A fine and rare salt glaze relief modelled teapot of small proportions decorated with pectin motifs with birds and foliage in blue.
19th Century English Salt Glazed Stoneware Pineapple Form Teapot
Located in Essex, MA
A 19th century English salt glazed stoneware teapot in the form of a pineapple, the lid and finial, spout and handle decorated with pineapple leaves, the globular shaped body with cr...
Stoneware
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