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Teapot N°2 by RF Studio

Teapot N°2 by RF Studio

H 6.11 in W 10.63 in D 5.91 in

Teapot N°2 by RF Studio

Located in Geneve, CH

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19th Century Saltglaze Teapot

19th Century Saltglaze Teapot

Located in New York, NY

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Cubist Style Contemporary Teapot by Deborah Schwartzkopf

Cubist Style Contemporary Teapot by Deborah Schwartzkopf

Located in St.Petersburg, FL

A noted contemporary Seattle artist/potter has had numerous shows all over the world. Featured on the cover of "American Craft" in 2015. Here is how DS ...

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2010s American Modern Pottery

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Large William Moorcroft Pomegranate Patterned Art Pottery Teapot

Large William Moorcroft Pomegranate Patterned Art Pottery Teapot

By Moorcroft Pottery

Located in Hamilton, Ontario

This large art pottery teapot was done by the Moorcroft Pottery company of England in circa 1925 in their 'Pomagranite' pattern. The teapot is done usin...

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Chinese Cadogan 'Foo Dog' Teapot, Guangxu Tea / Coffee

Chinese Cadogan 'Foo Dog' Teapot, Guangxu Tea / Coffee

Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos

Chinese turquoise and Aubergine glazed Cadogan wine or tea pot A finely molded and glazed "Cadogan" wine or tea pot. The body is glazed in a rich turquoise color. China, Guangxu peri...

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21 Century Porcelain Teapot, M.U.M., Natural Finishing, handcrafted, Kanz

21 Century Porcelain Teapot, M.U.M., Natural Finishing, handcrafted, Kanz

By kanz

Located in Venezia, Veneto

Mum is a porcelain teapot with smooth geometric lines, and is natural to the touch. The CAP disappears on the top, and the profile retains its essential design. Porcelain teapot, mat...

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Vintage Stoneware Teapot

Vintage Stoneware Teapot

H 6.3 in W 6.3 in D 9.85 in

Vintage Stoneware Teapot

Located in AIGNAN, FR

Stoneware teapot from the 1960s. With its modern shape and mineral hue, it will be perfect in a natural, refined and delicate decoration. Very good condition. Dimensions: ...

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18th Century English Whieldon-Type Creamware Tortoiseshell Glaze Tea Caddy

18th Century English Whieldon-Type Creamware Tortoiseshell Glaze Tea Caddy

By Thomas Whieldon Pottery

Located in Downingtown, PA

English Creamware "Tortoiseshell" Glaze Tea Caddy with French Silver Cover, Circa 1770 A fine 18th-century English creamware tea caddy (or canister), produced in Staffordshire circa...

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English Pearlware Coffee Pot, Blue Transferware, Fallow Deer in Snow, 1800-1820

English Pearlware Coffee Pot, Blue Transferware, Fallow Deer in Snow, 1800-1820

Located in London, GB

This is a superb coffee pot made in England between 1800 and 1825. The pot is made of pearlware and has a very charming blue transfer printed pattern of fallow deer in a snowy landscape with farm buildings. This transfer print looks like an early 19thC print; as we couldn't identify the maker it was impossible to date it exactly. A charming detail is that the rim of the cover and the footrim, which are printed with a row of houses, both are printed up side down; this was probably done by children, who often did the smaller transfer prints because their little fingers could handle the thin strips of paper better than adults. The coffeepot is unmarked. There is an old shop label on the underside stating it is "English, probably Spode" - however, although this pot is certainly English, it is certainly not Spode. CONDITION REPORT The coffee pot is in good antique and usable condition without any damage to the pot or the spout; there are just some chips off the lower rim of the cover, which are not visible when in position and are inconsequential for using the pot. As is normal for antique pearlware...

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Antique Early 1800s English George III Pottery

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