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Victorian , Fine
porcelainServices Tea Pots, Tea Sets
Ceramic, porcelain, glass, china, stoneware, and tin are the most common
materials used in both past and present day teapots. Spatterware and Spongeware are two
different forms of decoration that are often confused. Both appear to have paint
smeared across them, with colors including the most common blue, and the harder
to find red, yellow, brown, and green.
Figural Teapots came in a figural design from Lighthouses to tomatoes, cows to
chickens, Santa Claus, Little Red Riding Hood, and even Betty Boop!
Leading Tea Pot
Manufacturers
Hall China Company is considered by many to be ‘the’
teapot manufacturer of all time.
A popular design element on many of this company’s teapots, was the use of gold
trim.
Hull Pottery is the manufacturer of several popular
lines that included teapots. Their most famous being ‘Little Red Riding Hood’,
from the 1940’s.
Homer Laughlin China Company, offered numerous teapots in colors and
simple lines , from cobalt blue to yellow.
McCoy Pottery also known as the Brush Pottery,
manufactured stoneware One teapot they are known for is an advertising item made
for the Salada Tea Company in the 1920’s.
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