You searched for: teapot
Results: 225
Filter search results
-
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA1992.95Teapot, bone china, cube shape with spout and handle at opposite corners, body framed in relief-moulded bamboo enamelled turquoise, with spout and handle treated likewise and painted exotic birds in landscapes on the sides; base, registered design mark with encoded date of 11th October 1979 impressed on an applied pad, same mark printed inside lid together with maker's initials, made by E J D Bodley, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1879+Visit Page
-
CeramicsTeapot standHMCMS:DA1992.5Teapot stand, white earthenware, circular, decorated with a printed scene from Dickens' 'Dombey and Son'; underside, printed registered design mark with encoded date of 26th November 1878, made by T and R Boote, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1878+Visit Page
-
CeramicsTeapot / Tea kettleHMCMS:DA1986.63.5Teapot, or tea kettle, white earthenware, lobed oval shape with bail-handle, decorated with relief-moulded and enamelled bamboo; base, impressed factory and date marks and registered design mark with encoded date of 20th November 1869, underside of lid, same impressed registered design mark and printed retailer's mark, made for T Goode and Co, South Audley Street, London, by Wedgwood, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1869+ (1870)Visit Page
-
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA1978.38Teapot, bone china, pear shape with rococo mouldings in low relief, scroll handle and pedestal foot, decorated with outline floral prints overpainted in enamel colours and gold; base, painted pattern number 3223, made by George F Bowers and Co, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1843+Visit Page
does not carry a registered design mark, but is of the shape registered by Bowers on 14th December 1843 -
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA1977.56Teapot, earthenware with electroplated lid, canteen shape with indented base, decorated with birds and bamboo in low relief and painted in enamel colours; base, painted pattern number D 9963, factory mark impressed on body and registered design mark with encoded date of 21st January 1874 impressed on a small clay pad, made by W T Copeland and Sons, Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1874+Visit Page
the shape is inspired by Japanese metalware following influential exhibitions of Japanese art in Europe in the 1860s; a very similar shape of teapot was introduced by Wedgwood in 1878, under the name Satsuma, and by James Dixon and Sons for electroplated ware in the 1880s -
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:WOC4844Teapot, drab stoneware, low round shape (Wedgwood's shape no 66), arabesque ornament in high relief, knop in the form of a spaniel resting on a cushion, smear-glazed, impressed factory mark on base, made by Wedgwood, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1830Visit Page