Rare Antique Qing dynasty late 17th early 18th Porcelain Blue White Jug Teapot Magic Fountain. Condition: Preowned, with minor signs of used. Material: Porcelain with blue and white underglaze decoration. Shape: Jug with a handle and spout, sometimes associated with wine or other liquids. We recommend taking a good look at all item details before ordering. But what you see on photos is what you get please feel free to contact with any doubts, We Will Reply quick. We cannot change the address after the order has already been placed. We also aim for a 5 Star detailed sellers ratings! FEEDBACK: Feedback is very important, and is taken very seriously. If you are unhappy with your item and feel it is not as described, please let us know. Feedback will be left when feedback is received. Thank you for supporting our business! Check out our other listings in our store.
You are purchasing vintage & collectable item. Size approximately edge to edge 20 cm x 24 cm. I believe this to be an Original item, in good condition but showing genuine signs of age… Made with Silver Plate Brass Bronze & Metal….. Please study pictures carefully to decide. Incredible detail on the item…. Early 20th century tuareg teapot from mauritania, africa, western sahara. Handcrafted of pewter, copper and brass decorations. The tuareg people inhabit a large area, covering almost all the middle and western sahara and the north-central sahel. Tuaregs are the nomadic people of northern africa and are famous for their jewelry. The care, attention to detail and goldsmith techniques, used by the tuareg to create their own jewelry, are also used in everyday objects. The african tribal silver tea pot form is specific of the mauritanian tuareg nomadic tribes, in north western africa and is made out of pewter and then decorated with copper and brass pieces which are hammered into the shape and then soldered into place. It has a beautiful handle and lid. Great decorative collector tribal ethnographic piece. The tribal design on each teapot is the signature of the owner. These tuareg pewter teapots, are highly collectable, circa 1950s. Tuareg tea ceremony holds an important place in the daily lives of tuareg men, offering tea, is foremost a gesture of hospitality. This is a wonderful, interesting and collectable item. All items are described to the best of my ability; any mistakes are completely unintentional. Proof of posting is always obtained. Please do not pay immediately, wait for a revised invoice to receive a combined postal discount.
Rare Antique Qing dynasty late 17th early 18th Porcelain Blue White Jug Teapot Magic Fountain. Condition: Preowned, with minor signs of used. Material: Porcelain with blue and white underglaze decoration. Shape: Jug with a handle and spout, sometimes associated with wine or other liquids. We recommend taking a good look at all item details before ordering. But what you see on photos is what you get please feel free to contact with any doubts, We Will Reply quick. We cannot change the address after the order has already been placed. We also aim for a 5 Star detailed sellers ratings! FEEDBACK: Feedback is very important, and is taken very seriously. If you are unhappy with your item and feel it is not as described, please let us know. Feedback will be left when feedback is received. Thank you for supporting our business! Check out our other listings in our store.
“Antique (1814 – 1845) Porcelain”. The design is very unique; it is decorated with cherub scenes and framed in gilt and painted foliage designs against a white background. The spout and handle feature gilt accents, and the lid is finished with a floral design in high relief and two scenes of cherubs. Marked on the underside with the blue crossed Meissen hallmark. Even with the repair, this is a lovely item that would make a wonderful addition to any collection. Size: Height 3 1/2″, Diameter (widest point) 3 1/2″, Length 6 1/4 (end of spout to end of handle). Condition: There is a small chip on the end of the spout. The handle has been professionally repaired in the past. Please check the pictures and feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Early Copeland salt glazed Teapot with Pewter lid, Rare. ALFA. Uk, ship2me. Com. You can have this item sent to a U. Depot and they will send it on to you. So please don’t assume anything about an item. I don’t describe every item in detail, particularly items with a low start. If condition, or any other aspect about an item is crucial to you, and is not addressed specifically within my description or is not apparent from close examination of my pictures, please ask. I don’t want to disappoint any buyers. Vintage / used items often have age related flaws, fading, marks etc & are not likely to look new, however I will try to ensure that the photos and description highlight the true condition of the item. Please note that I often use recycled / reused packaging such as paper shredding / newspaper/ cushion inserts wherever possible to reduce the impact of waste upon the environment Lots of interesting items being added daily Please add me to your favourite sellers list.
Discover a unique and rare antique Spode 2527 tea pot from the early 19th century. This stunning set boasts a colourful, multicoloured painted backstamp, and is made from beautiful porcelain. It’s a truly unique addition to any collection, whether you’re a serious collector or simply enjoy collecting vintage items. This tea pot is handmade and stamped with the original Spode brand, ensuring its authenticity. Its exquisite design showcases the attention to detail and craftsmanship of the period. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this stunning Spode tea pot and sugar bowl set. Teapot has some cracks / broken in lid which have been repaired using antique staples, and hairline crack in body of Teapot. Early 19th century George 111. Teapot 9 inches long / wide x 4 inches high.
This antique teapot warmer from the 1940s is a rare find, featuring a black design with two photos on the front. Made in the United Kingdom, this teapot warmer is padded with a material to keep your tea warm for longer periods. A unique piece of decorative cookware and tableware, this item adds a touch of vintage charm to any tea time setting.
Here for your consideration is a beautiful, rare, antique, circa 1914, Royal Doulton Series-Ware’Under the Greenwood Tree’ early teapot and lid with the Robin Hood, Little John, and jovial Friar Tuck scriptwork to the top. Stamped to the base in black script, Royal Doulton, D3751 dating it to circa 1914. This Under the Greenwood Robin Hood pattern was ceased in 1967. Its depiction shows Robin Hood, Little John, and Friar Tuck sitting under a large oak tree, glasses in hand drinking from a jug of mead. Was a heroic outlaw in English folklore. A highly skilled archer and swordsman, he is known for “robbing from the rich and giving to the poor”, assisted by a group of fellow outlaws known as his “Merry Men”. Traditionally, Robin Hood and his men are depicted wearing Lincoln green clothes. The origin of the legend is claimed by some to have stemmed from actual outlaws, or from ballads or tales of outlaws. Robin Hood became a popular folk figure in the medieval period continuing through to modern literature, films and television. In the earliest sources, Robin Hood is a yeoman, but he was often later portrayed as an aristocrat wrongfully dispossessed of his lands and made into an outlaw by an unscrupulous sheriff. The subject matter on this teapot is really quite historic with superb rustic colours of the forest, green, brown, crimson, black, cream and yellow, edged with a green line and the inside being pastel cream. This superb, Royal Doulton, early teapot has no chips, damage, or restoration. Just a really nice piece of pottery. The teapot does have some glaze crazing, commensurate with its 119 years of age but nothing unusual. Height: 5 inches or 12.7 cm (including lid). Length: 8.5 inches or 21.5 cm. Depth: 4.75 inches or 12.1 cm. Weight: 1lb 0 oz or 478 grams. These stunning, Royal Doulton, early teapots have become so very desirable/collectable and are only going to appreciate in value. A very rare and highly sought-after teapot and lid that would make a superb gift and solid future investment. Please note, all our international postal charges are only estimates and will be confirmed up or down when we know the destination of where items are being sent. Please feel free to check out our other items.
Fantastic rare early silver plate teapot most likely Sheffield plate although could be of continental origin due to the unusual design with the roundels. Most likely late 1700s however could be earlier based on its construction ie thin folded metal. Research has not produced another of its like so it is highly collectible. Condition as displayed in photographs. Kept in dark and dry conditions for storage. These are personal items that have either been in storage in a loft or watertight storage area. Non smoking house or environment.
Rare Antique Spode Porcelain Teapot Early 19th Century Gold Finial Octagonal. This lovely teapot is multicolored and hand painted. The red back-stamp is painted. The item is made from porcelain. The pattern is a rose in a cornucopia shaped vase. This teapot is handmade and stamped with the original Spode brand, ensuring its authenticity. This is a rare pattern and shape. Teapot has two small chips on the top edge of the lid in the gold trim. There is a repair of a chip which has been glued on the top rim edge of the teapot in the gold trim. On the bottom edge there may be a small chip. This may be a production issue. Some minor issues with worn gold trim are noted. For the age, these a minor concerns. Please see detailed photos. Early 19th century George 111.
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