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Finnish Silver Teapot - Antique 1835. This exceptional antique Finnish silver teapot has a plain oval rounded form onto a collet style foot. The surface ... moreof the waisted shoulders of this teapot are plain with an impressive gadroon decorated border to the rim.
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Finnish Silver Teapot - Antique 1835. This exceptional antique Finnish silver teapot has a plain oval rounded form onto a collet style foot. The surface ... moreof the waisted shoulders of this teapot are plain with an impressive gadroon decorated border to the rim.
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH POTTERY TEAPOT CANARY LUSTRE CA. 1830'S SUNDERLAND TRANSFERWARE
Albion Antiek Antique English Teapot Ca. 1820-30's- Canary Lustre Pottery This listing is for a wonderful antique English pottery teapot. It is not marked but was almost certainly made in the North East of England(Sunderland/Newcastle area) and dates to ca 1820-30's. The pattern is transfer printed in black over a solid yellow background(canary yellow lustre. Most close to the last picture below) This teapot is a wonderful classical Georgian shape and measures 5-3/4" high(to top of finial) and 8-1/4" long(handle to spout) There are some flakes on the black trim and a small chip on the end of the spout. Also some small nicks along the inside opening(see pictures) Along the base of the"collar" flare around the opening of the teapot there is a fine hairline(appears like a darkened crazing line(see close-up picture) ... morealso on the outside, this is not very detracting. Someone in the past used a blue pen to camouflage some of the missing black trims. There are no cracks or hairlines, no other chips and no repairs or restoration. There is a bit of wear and age crazing of the glaze and a glaze flaw on the handle(manufacturing flaw) This lid is not a very good fit. Although it is the original and correct lid, but it is slightly too large. Please see my other listings a for a matching sucrier and creamer in this pattern. Please excuse any glares(white patches) that you may see in the pictures. These are caused by reflections of light on the glaze and are not on the actual object itself. Please note that I am located in the Netherlands(Amsterdam. Holland) which means that this item will be shipped from Europe. I ship worldwide and make sure all purchases are shipped within 24 hours of payment, with the exception of weekends(payments received on Fridays or weekends will ship on the following Monday) Items shipped to the USA and other countries outside Europe normally take 1-2 weeks to arrive, occasionally it can take a bit longer. Items shipped to countries within Europe usually take a couple of day
Antique Signed Dated R Toulac 1830 Old Paris French VEILLEUSE Teapot Warmer
Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery- Now FREE Stunning! Antique apple green Old Paris French Porcelain Signed R. Tourlac& dated 1830 on side panel& Manoir de Chastellux ~ Yonne ~ on base. Lidded Tea Pot& Warmer Veilleuse in excellent condition! Original fired over paint skip to edge as shown in last picture is not a chip. Measures 8 7/8" tall x 4 1/2" diameter base. PLEASE refer to close up pics to judge for yourself. All my Items are Estate. Vintage or Antique and have been gently used. There made be age appropriate wear. Please take this into account when bidding. Thanks for considering my Auctions today. I'll strive to exceed your expectations on your Purchases. I'm one of the good guys on ebay. Please check my feedback of over 6100 positives, selling for over 15 years on ebay, before that ... morethe rest of my life:^) Hope you will check and bookmark my Auctions for new items listed daily! I usually ship within two days of payment. Sometimes same day. Happy to combine shipping for multiple Items:^) Payment due within 3 days. Thanks!
Antique Staffordshire Blue Transfer Pearlware Cow Teapot circa 1830
Antique Staffordshire Blue Transfer Pearlware Cow Teapot circa 1830. Handsome Blue transfer Staffordshire teapot with a pattern of cows and cottages. It dates from circa 1830. The teapot is made of earthenware glazed with a pearlware glaze; you can see the blue tint where it pools in the rim. The interior has a filter to catch tea leaves. There is no maker's mark. The teapot measures 5 3/4 inches tall by 10 3/4 inches wide from spout to handle. It weighs 1 lb 8 oz(shipping weight 3 lbs) Condition: Good overall. The base is in excellent condition save for a tiny chip on the inner rim(under where the lid goes) And a couple of tiny flakes off the end of the spout, as shown. The lid has been broken and reglued, as shown. No chips or cracks. Shipping is shown in the shipping calculator. Thank you for your interest. Click below to. View Other ... moreItems in Our Store I try hard to describe all items honestly and accurately. But I may make mistakes. Please study the pictures and ask questions before bidding. I will gladly send more pictures if you wish. We are a small family-owned American business. All items are shipped directly to you from Vermont. I will contact you with totals and shipping information within 24 hours of the end of the auction. If you do not hear from me. Please check your spam folders. If you have any questions about accepted forms of payment. Please inquire. Please pay within 10 days of winning the auction. If the item is not paid within this span of time, the item may be re-listed and your bid canceled. Fast payment by the winning bidder is also appreciated, thank you. Residents of Vermont must pay 6% state sales tax. Our US shipping policy goes like this: USPS First Class Mail for small packages that weigh less than 12 oz. USPS Priority Mail for lightweight orders that fit in a box 12" square and under. USPS Parcel post or UPS Ground for heaver and larger items that weigh more than a pound or fit in a box 14" square and over. Paintings. Prints and other large pieces are shipped using the
Antique English Staffordshire Teapot Circa 1830
Antique English Staffordshire Teapot Circa 1830 Description: A super neat English staffordshire teapot. Circa 1830. It is white, with red, blue and green floral decoration. In overall very good condition. There is a chip under the spout. Please see all photos. Other than that, no other damage or repairs. It measures approx. 9" high by 11" wide by 6" deep. Guaranteed to be as described. A note to our international buyers: We welcome international buyers but please be aware that any and all import duties. Taxes, Vats, etc. are the responsibility of the buyer. In addition, it is a federal offense to falsify customs forms. Please do not ask us to do so. Shipping: Items are generally shipped within 1 business day upon receipt of payment. Unless it is a large item that requires special handling, such as furniture Payment: We accept ... morepaypal and all major credit cards directly through our own merchant account. Please email for other payment methods. Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge inkfrog terapeak. I000000.
ROCKINGHAM Antique Teapot Twin Double Spout English 1830 Primitive England
Rockingham Chocolate Brown Glazed Twin/ Double Spout English Teapot: 1830-1840 Primitive Teapot England Description follows the photos. The lid stop is not cracked. But rather manufacturer made and filled with glaze. The other spout. Large Rockingham Chocolate Brown Glazed Twin/ Double Spout Teapot: 1830-1840: England This listing is for a very old and rare. Large antique teapot dating to 1830-1840 made by Rockingham of England. The Acanthus Leaf. An indicator of its age, surrounds the rim of the pot alternating with a stylized flower urn design; both motifs are raised relief molded. Another interesting feature are the twin spouts: a charming display of whimsy. The primitive teapot is adorned with that wonderful dark chocolate brown glaze. White spots are the result of camera noise and were absolutely unavoidable due to the highly reflective ... moresurface of the teapot. There is chipping to one spout and a chip at the rim where the lid would be placed. Shown in photos above. The rim chip is very dark and not readily noticeable. Also there are spots of glaze misses on both the teapot and the lid. Approximate Measurements: 8 inches high with lid in place 11-1/2 from spout to handle 3 quart capacity The teapot is quite heavy weighing approximately 3 pounds 8 ounces without packing materials. I figure on a 6-1/2 pound double boxed carton for safe arrival. Insurance applies and will be reflected in the shipping calculator located above next to the description tab. Please remember to scroll down to the end of the listing. As there are times I receive questions and they will be answered there. Or there may be a bid on the item, so I have added an addendum to the description for something that I may have forgotten. Please keep in mind that I'm not selling new items. They usually are antique or vintage. Can be a hundred or more years old and have been gently used. Edge wear on gold is to be considered as normal and the usual. Also, please remember that old glass and porcelain were not manufactured with the sophisticated tec
Gorgeous pink lustre luster butterfly teapot & sugar c 1830-as is, for display
Offered here is this lovely pink luster or lustre set of a teapot and sugar. The pattern is of a butterfly and flowers. And likely dates from between 1830 and 1850. The teapot measures about 10 1/2 inches across the widest part(handle to spout) and is about 6 1/2 high(at top of handle) The creamer measures about 6 3/4 inches across, and 5 3/4 high. This set has had a hard life in the past; it has quite a bit of old damage. Hairlines, staining, as well as chips along the inner lips of both pieces. The teapot spout is chipped, and the finials are broken off both lids. Please look carefully at the photos-I've tried to photograph every last condition issue but if you want more photos please ask. That said. I bought this set in this condition because it displays so beautifully. That teapot handle is one of the fanciest I've ever seen; ... morefriends and acquaintances have admired it for the many years I have had this set. I am now downsizing and hoping to find the set a new home. Purchase of this set is"as is. Shipping always includes delivery tracking; we only ship to US addresses. Please refrain from bidding if you do not have a US address. Please feel free to ask questions. And thanks very much for looking!
TREACLE GLAZED CADOGAN TEAPOT - BRAMELD (ROCKINGHAM) - C.1830
A treacle glazed. Cadogan shaped teapot, dating to c.1830. Decorated with relief moulded flowers and fruit. Unmarked but very probably by the Brameld factory of Swinton, in Yorkshire. Measuring 5.75" high and 8" across, from the spout to the handle. There is a piece of missing"vine" between the spout and body, and there is a tiny chip to one of the leaf tips(see photos) There is also minor scratching to the sides.
Old English Regency Soft Paste Porcelain Teapot 7 3/4"h c.1815-1830
Old English Regency Softpaste Porcelain Teapot& Cover 7 3/4"h. C. 1815-1830. 12 fluted verticle panels shape on 6 molded feet. Dome cover with vine finial. Hand painted red& green roses on vine wide band around the center between double line green& gilt borders. Repeated on the cover. Gilt trim. Remarkable condition. No damage of any kind. No chips. Cracks, hairlines, nor restorations. H5552 All Items Are Sent Insured. Insurance charges are included in the Shipping& Handling Charges. International buyers please be aware that we are not responsible for and do not include or estimate customs duties. Fees or taxes in any way in our listings. We ship all orders within 5 days of cleared payment. We do not create and are not responsible for shipping times or delays associated with customs and international shipping. Check out ... moremy! Be sure to add me to your! by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites
~! c.1830's Empire Hand Painted Gilt Fine Paris Porcelain Teapot w. Birds
Antique c.1830's Empire Hand Painted Gilt Fine Paris Porcelain Teapot w. Birds Here is a beautiful teapot. It is made of fine white porcelain. All hand painted with bird decorations and gold accenting A good Old Paris Empire example from the 1830's Measurements: Approx. 6" tall; 5" handle to spout; 3" largest diameter Condition: Please. See photos below! The lid is not original to the pot, although it fits Please e-mail us for additional photos or information that can give you a better idea about this beautiful piece We Will Combine Shipping When Possible For Your Convenience! Local Pickups Are Welcome Please take a look at the other items we have on sale now. Please. We will add new listings at least once weekly. So be sure to drop in! You never know what you might find! If you do not agree with any price, let us know ... moreyour suggestion. We guarantee not to pass up any reasonable offer! Also, if you are not sure about an item, feel free to ask us as many questions, as you want! Buyer is responsible for the actual shipping cost. No handling charges We describe the items with the best of our knowledge and ability. So to avoid any misunderstanding, and in case of any doubt, please e-mail us. We will be glad to answer all your questions and to provide additional photos and information Take a look at the other items we have for sale now and please keep visiting Thank you! and call me for free. Powered by Powered by Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAPOT C.1830, HAND PAINTED BOTANICALS.
An English Porcelain Teapot. C. 1830. Unidentified. Pattern 406. Beautiful, lifelike flower boarders. Wonderful gilt work. Some bleeding along the top rim of the body and a bit on the base. Some minor loss of enamel in floral design. see photos) Normal use. No restoration. Shows very nicely. Approximately 11 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 6 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while ... moreothers received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
Antique Pink Red Staffordshire Mayer "Canova" Teapot and Creamer circa 1830
Antique Pink Red Staffordshire Mayer"Canova" Teapot and Creamer circa 1830. Here is a handsome rectangular red Staffordshire teapot from the early 19th century. It has a rather fantastic design of figures in a classical landscape with a large urn called"Canova" This multi-motif pattern is by Thomas Mayer(1826- 1838) of Longport and Stoke-on-Trent. There are many different variations of Canova. But they all show a landscape with a large urn in the foreground. The teapot measures 7 inches tall by 11 inches long from spout to handle. The creamer is 5 inches tall by 6 1/2 inches wide from spout to handle. The two pieces weigh 2 lbs 12 oz(shipping weight 4 lbs) Condition: Good to fair overall. The teapot has a repaired handle and a couple of small nicks on the inner rim. Looks very good but definitely not for active use. The ... morecreamer also has a repaired handle and some light interior stains. Some crazing of the glaze as you almost always see on 200 year old pottery. Please see the detail photos. Shipping as shown in the shipping calculator. Click below to. View Other Items in Our Store I try hard to describe all items honestly and accurately. But I may make mistakes. Please study the pictures and ask questions before bidding. I will gladly send more pictures if you wish. We are a small family-owned American business. All items are shipped directly to you from Vermont. I will contact you with totals and shipping information within 24 hours of the end of the auction. If you do not hear from me. Please check your spam folders. If you have any questions about accepted forms of payment. Please inquire. Please pay within 10 days of winning the auction. If the item is not paid within this span of time, the item may be re-listed and your bid canceled. Fast payment by the winning bidder is also appreciated, thank you. Residents of Vermont must pay 6% state sales tax. Our US shipping policy goes like this: USPS First Class Mail for small packages that weigh less than 12 oz. USPS Priority Mail for lightweight
RARE YELLOW GROUND COALPORT PORCELAIN TEAPOT C.1830,
An English Porcelain Coalport Teapot. C.1830. Rare yellow ground band Very good gilt work. There are several tea-stained heat crack on the interior and the exterior. There is a stained crack on the tip of the spout. The handle has been re-attached in two places. Finial has been re-attached. Approximately 10 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 1/2 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) ... morewhile others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
RARE SHAPE, ENGLISH TEAPOT C.1830, WOOD,
An English Teapot. C.1830. Rare scroll- molded shape. Whimsical floral decoration. There is some color variation on the glaze of the spout. The pot is in very good condition with no restoration. A very rare shape. Approximately 10 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 8 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and ... moregilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*3A%3Cd%3Ff6%3E-146fd2d613d-0x10b-
ENGLISH PINK LUSTRE TEAPOT C.1830,
An English Earthenware Pink Lustre Teapot. C.1830. Highlighted with whimsical flowers. Very good lustre work. There are a few flea bite on the interior rim and on the tip to the spout. There are a couple of hairlines on one side of the pot. The lid is from the sugar bowl and has been reconstructed in two places and has a few stabilized chips(filled, not glazed) Normal use. Shows well. Approximately 11 1/2 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots ... moreof this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
GRAINGER WORCESTER TEAPOT C.1830-35,
A Grainger Worcester Teapot. C.1830-35. Nice gilt work and delicate"Chantilly-inspired" floral decoration. Lovely clear glaze. There are a number of stress cracks to the rim crown, one extending about three inches down the body. There is a stress crack in the seam under the handle and a couple of stress cracks in the base. There is a chip on the tip of the spout. Normal use. Shows well. Approximately 11 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with ... moreTeapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
Antique c.1830 ENGLISH PORCELAIN IMARI TEAPOT RIDGWAY
A beautiful circa early/mid 19th century English porcelain teapot in an Imari pattern. Probably made by Ridgway or Rockingham. It has the pattern number 651 in red on the base; otherwise unmarked. Measures 6&5/8" tall overall and 10&1/2" across from handle to spout. Condition is excellent with no chips or cracks and no repairs. The decoration and gold are in great shape with little to no wear. Has shiny glaze with no discoloration and some light normal glaze crazing. A very nice example! Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Foreign Bidders please note: Import duties. Taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. ... moreThese charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up. Please do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We will not mark merchandise values below sale price or mark items as"gifts" US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Most items are shipped within 1-2 days of payment clearance. If you purchase more than one item. I combine as much as possible to save you money on shipping. Insurance is included in all USA shipping prices. Foreign Priority and Express shipping is trackable and insured in most cases. First Class airmail is not insured or trackable. Foreign bidders. If you have any shipping questions, please email before bidding.
ROUND ENGLISH TEAPOT C.1830,
A Round English Teapot. C.1830. Whimsical vine pattern. There is some tea staining inside the pot that has transferred through to the outside in a few areas. There is a hairline in the middle on one side. The finial has been professionally re-glued and glazed. Otherwise, normal use. Shows very well. Approximately 12 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 1/2 inches high by 7 inches in diameter. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries are posted Tuesday and Thursday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic ... morestabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
NEW HALL PORCELAIN TEAPOT C.1830 PATTERN 1064
A New Hall Porcelain Teapot. C.1830. Pattern number 1064. Beautiful Chinese Flowers with a deep brown trim. There is a heat related hairline on one side of the base that travels up the side(see photos) Overall, this is a very nice pot. Shows very well. Rich coloring. Approximately 10 1/4 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 6 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Tuesday and Thursday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex ... morerestoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND STAND C.1830, CLASSIC FLORAL DECORATION
An English Porcelain Teapot and Stand. C.1830. Unidentified manufacturer. Pattern number 1100 marked on both pot and stand. Beautiful classical floral painting on white porcelain body, highlighted in excellent honey gilt. The body of the pot is in very good condition. There is a small chip on the inside of the rim. The spout has been broken on the end and re-attached(see photos) There is a small star crack in the base. The stand is in very good condition. Lid is fine with no restoration. Gilt work is in good shape. This is a lovely pot, very stylish for the period. Approximately 10 1/2 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 inches high. Stand is approximately 8 by 6 1/2. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Tuesday and Thursday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The ... moreemphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
NEW HALL BLACK TRANSFER TEAPOT AND STAND C.1830
A New Hall Teapot and Stand. C.1830. Beautiful rural theme black transfer on white porcelain body, highlighted in gilt. The body of the pot is in very good condition. There is a 1/2 inch firing crack on the inside of the lid that does not go through. The stand has been broken and has been restored some time ago. Some flaking of the new airbrush glaze has occurred. Otherwise, the pot is in very good condition. This is a handsome pot. Approximately 11 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 6 inches high. Stand is approximately 7 1/2 by 6 1/4. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Tuesday and Thursday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point ... morethere were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B%3F4f%3E-149503619ec-0x10b-
ENGLISH COPPER LUSTRE AND BOTANICAL TEAPOT C.1830
An English Copper Lustre and Botanical Teapot. C.1830. Highlighted with whimsical flowers. There is quite a bit of stabilized damage. Several chips to the lid(having been filled and glazed) a few rim chips, filled and glazed, a damaged spout, glued, and a glued chip under the hood near the spout. The rest of the body seems to be in good shape. Normal use. Still shows well. Approximately 11 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 1/2 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries are posted Tuesday and Thursday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many ... moreneeded to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
HILDITCH ENGLISH TEAPOT C.1830, CHINESE MOTIF
A Hilditch English Porcelain Teapot. C.1830. Wonderful colors. Richly decorated in a Chinese motif. There is a substantial break(from rim to base) on one side of the pot that has been stabilized(please see 2nd and 3rd photos) Normal use. Shows well. Approximately 9 1/2 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries are posted Tuesday and Thursday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, ... moreincluding painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
WILLIAM ADAMS AND SONS ENGLISH COPPER LUSTRE TEAPOT C.1830
A William Adams and Sons English Copper Lustre Teapot. C.1830. Very good lustre work in good condition. Richly painted in pink, yellow, blue and green. The lid has been broken in several places and has been re-glued. Finial has been re-attached. There are three very small pieces missing from the break(see photos 4 and 5) Shows well. Approximately 10 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 6 1/2 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries are posted Tuesday and Thursday. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum ... morerestoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAPOT C.1830 PATTERN 873, INTERESTING STAPLE REPAIR
An English Porcelain Teapot. C.1830. Unidentified manufacturer. Beautiful green floral and gilt flowers. There is a small chip to the interior edge of lid. As shown in the photos there is a substantial heat crack to the body with 5 staple repairs. These are rare in porcelain today. Most staples have been removed over the past three decade and filled and glazed. No staining from the staples. There is a flea bite on the tip of the spout. Gilt work is in very good, bright condition. This is a very handsome pot. Approximately 10 1/2 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 6 1/2 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Tuesday and Thursday. Shipping via UPS Ground so a street address is required. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned ... morea time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic stabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
MACHIN AND CO. COBALT AND GILT TEAPOT C.1830 PATTERN 664
A Machin and Company Teapot. C.1830. Beautiful cobalt and gilt bands. Some tea staining to the porcelain body. A few small chips to the interior rim. Otherwise, the pot is in very good condition. Gilt work is in very good, bright condition. This is a handsome pot. Approximately 10 inches from spout to handle. Approximately 7 inches high. Seller ships to the U.S. only and deliveries go out on Tuesday and Thursday. Shipping via UPS Ground so a street address is required. Sydney M. Powers Teapot Collection: This pot comes from the SMP Teapot Collection. The emphasis of the collection spanned a time frame from 1740 to 1875. No two teapots were the same. All were of English origin. At one point there were over 500 teapots in the collection. As is common with Teapots of this period, many needed to be restored. Some received museum restoration(basic ... morestabilizing) while others received a more complex restoration, including painting, glazing and gilt work. Sydney was a certified, trained professional restorer. She worked on her collection for 38 years before donating them to the Marc-James Museum in 2003. Many of the pots are being sold. space is an issue. These teapots are intended for display purposes, not for use. Please keep that in mind when bidding. The last photo shows Sydney Powers with some of the teapots on display at Marc-James Museum, 2003.
Antique Pink lustre teapot gorgeous 1830
Gorgeous pink lustre teapot excellent condition. A faint age crack in bottom that does not go through to inside it does hold water no leakage. This teapot dates to about 1825-30 or so. Part of our collection purchased at a New England auction years ago. Thanks for looking!
ANTIQUE BLACK BASALT POTTERY TEAPOT TOY CHILD'S SIZE STAFFORDSHIRE CA. 1830
Albion Antiek Black Basalt Teapot Antique English Pottery Toy Size Teapot This listing is for a wonderful antique English black basalt pottery child's toy teapot. It is not marked but was made in England ca. 1830's probably in Staffordshire. It measures 5-1/2" long(handle to spout) and 3-3/4" high(to top of handle) Condition is excellent. There is a small chip at the end of the spout and a fleabite on the underside standing rim(see last 2 close-up pictures) Apart from that there is no damage: no other chips. No cracks and no repairs or restoration. Please excuse any glares(white patches) that you may see in the pictures. These are caused by reflections of light on the glaze and are not on the actual object itself. Please note that I am located in the Netherlands(Amsterdam. Holland) which means that this item will be shipped ... morefrom Europe. I ship worldwide and make sure all purchases are shipped within 24 hours of payment, with the exception of weekends(payments received on Fridays or weekends will ship on the following Monday) Items shipped to the USA and other countries outside Europe normally take 1-2 weeks to arrive, occasionally it can take a bit longer. Items shipped to countries within Europe usually take a couple of days to arrive. Free Worldwide shipping is offered on this item! The final bid price or Buy-it-Now price includes worldwide shipping and there are no hidden extra costs or handling fees! All items will be shipped by priority(first class) airmail. For most destinations this means that you will receive your purchase within 1-2 weeks(ocassional delays in the mail can occur. Usually a delay in the mail is not more than a few days to a week but ocassionally it can take longer in which case please let me know) Please e-mail me if you have any questions before you bid. Albion Antiek pottery ceramic ceramics
Staffordshire Brown Transferware Teapot - c. 1830's
Offered is a lovely Brown Transferware Teapot. This piece features an apron top rim. Four fancy feet at the base, a dolphin handle, and a gothic scene with foliage and an ornate pattern trim. This teapot is only marked with an impressed number 18, but no maker. This piece has one small chip on the outer rim of the lid. The base has three flakes on the outer apron rim. Two flakes at the end of the spout, a short tight hairline on the bottom, and a light stress line at the bottom of the handle(see photos) There are some areas with light crazing. It measures 7 1/4 inces in height and 9 inches from spout to handle. I have mentioned all known flaws for accuracy, but this remains a wonderful piece of early transferware and displays beautifully. Please email any questions before bidding. Thank you for your interest.