Edwardian pedestal baluster teapot, yellow flowers on cream body, moulded handle
Charming Edwardian Staffordshire pottery teapot. Inverted baluster body rests on a pedestal foot; the cream ground is transfer printed with large sprays of yellow flowers. The teapot has an ornate moulded handle that is accented with gilt; the lid, foot and spout of the teapot are also gilded.
Made in England, c. 1910’s.
786 g
15.5 cm tall
14 cm at widest point
23 cm long (spout to handle)
Good antique condition. Crazing and wear to gilt commensurate with age and use; fleabite to glazing on tip of spout; hairline crack to body that does not cause leaking; crack to inner rim of the lid.
Charming Edwardian Staffordshire pottery teapot. Inverted baluster body rests on a pedestal foot; the cream ground is transfer printed with large sprays of yellow flowers. The teapot has an ornate moulded handle that is accented with gilt; the lid, foot and spout of the teapot are also gilded.
Made in England, c. 1910’s.
786 g
15.5 cm tall
14 cm at widest point
23 cm long (spout to handle)
Good antique condition. Crazing and wear to gilt commensurate with age and use; fleabite to glazing on tip of spout; hairline crack to body that does not cause leaking; crack to inner rim of the lid.
Charming Edwardian Staffordshire pottery teapot. Inverted baluster body rests on a pedestal foot; the cream ground is transfer printed with large sprays of yellow flowers. The teapot has an ornate moulded handle that is accented with gilt; the lid, foot and spout of the teapot are also gilded.
Made in England, c. 1910’s.
786 g
15.5 cm tall
14 cm at widest point
23 cm long (spout to handle)
Good antique condition. Crazing and wear to gilt commensurate with age and use; fleabite to glazing on tip of spout; hairline crack to body that does not cause leaking; crack to inner rim of the lid.