 | Princess Diana This is the rare Princess of Wales (Di) produced by Richard Parrington in the 1980's. It had a very short run which sold out very quickly. There was to be a companion pot of the Price of Wales that was withdrawn after protests, as was Princess Di. You can see this pot in Bramah p.181 (#450). Size 10 inches wide by 9 inches long
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 | Cupids Cloud This teapot is from the early production of Paul Cardew factory, it is generally known as "Cupids Cloud" and is sometimes accompanied by a related stand/base, as shown on our website.
Both teapot and stand are quite rare and are sometimes sold independently, since the teapot is also a stand alone item, the stand is an optional extra.
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 | Sadler O K T42 Nursery cartoons Special Offer This Sadler racing car with Mabel Lucy Attwell style cartoon characters is a comparatively rare variation from the famous early range of O K T 42 racing car series.
Click main image to see other pictures. | £330.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Original Tumbling Clowns This is the original Carltonware Lustre Pottery Tumbling Clowns from the 1970's 80's. rare Click on main image for other photographs | £250.00 + £6.00 p&p
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 | Sadler OK T42 in Black Special Offer Sadler design racing car teapot O K T 42 reg. produced in the 1990's from the last teapot run produced by the factory. This teapot is in a very dark blue/black colour way and was from a very small production run of under 20 teapots, therefore very scarce indeed. These teapots were sold exclusively by Teapotworld Museum shop at the end of the 20th century. THIS IS THE LAST TEAPOT WE HAVE LEFT never get another chance | £ POA
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 | Tumbling Clowns original Carltonware version Special Offer This is the original version of the Carltonware Lustre Pottery teapot by Roger Mitchell made in the early 1980's. It is regarded as very rare, and in my long experience is indeed that. This particular teapot is the one that was in the Bramah collection and is illustrated in his book on page 177 (#438). NOW OFFERED AT £220 PREVIOUSLY THIS POT WAS SOLD FOR £375..LAST ONE
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 | Tigress lady Special Offer "Tigress" teapot made by Foxfield Ceramics in 1984. This is a large teapot 15 inches x 8 inches approx., the young lady is clad in a yellow and black bathing suit leopard skin design hence the name. The pot is really quite scarce and in first rate condition...great fun; ref Bramah p. 190 | £240.00 + £10.00 p&p
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 | Majolica Cat & Mouse teapot Majolica Cat & Mouse teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection series, and is one of the limited edition of 2500. Date 1990’s. These majolica glazed teapots were, and are hugely collected worldwide, the original 19th century pots sell for many thousands of pounds for the rarer subjects. OUT OF STOCK | £195.00 + £8.50 p&p
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 | Tumbling Clowns This is from a range of trial pots, each painted in a unique colour-way.See Bramah ref.438
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 | Dracula Torpor version This is the Torpor version of the famous Count Dracula, fangs and all. When the lid is lifted the legendary fangs are revealed! it is surprisingly difficult to find now on the secondary market. The teapot is large: standing 14 inches tall. It was produced in the 1980's, though not in substantial numbers.
There is also a Sigma version of this pot which is also popular and is also available on our website.
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 | Majolica Tortoise teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection series Majolica Tortoise teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection series, and is one of the limited edition of 2500. Date 1990’s. These majolica glazed teapots were, and are hugely collected worldwide, the original 19th century pots sell for many thousands of pounds for the rarer subjects. | £155.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Unicorn by Andy & Tamsin Titcomb This is a very hard teapot to locate. It was made in 1988 by ANDY & TAMSIN Titcomb, and is in excellent condition.
Its height is 8 inches and the width is 9 inches.
Back-stamp impressed: ANDY & TAMSIN Titcomb 1988.
You won't even find this teapot in Bramahs weighty reference tome! OUT OF STOCK | £155.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Wedgwood jasperware 19th cent. This is a fine jasperware teapot in the typical dark blue colour of the last half of the 19th century, and is decorated with applied white pipe-clay classical images from antiquity. | £155.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Heart pierced with arrow Special Offer This teapot was made by Rising Hawk Studio, and dates to the early 1970’s and was the forerunner that set the trend for the next decade...many extraordinary designs followed. This is a very scarce teapot when found, as this is, in mint condition.
Ref., Bramah : p123 Red Heart pierced by a silver arrow. NOW REDUCED BY 40% at this price. BARGAIN!!
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 | Sadler OKT42 Pink pink glaze Special Offer One of the better and scarcer OK T42's this in good condition, light ware on the platinum gilded head on the cover, original lid is loose fitting but without faults...this slightly reduces the price we normally sell this for which is why the price is lower than usual. Great buy, in this very scarce colour way. | £155.00 + £8.50 p&p
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 | Charlie Chaplin S.W.C This is a very difficult teapot to find, long out production and from a small production run judging by its scarcity. It is from the early Paul Cardew design studio of South West Ceramics. The pot is fully back-stamped including the date 1990. THIS POT IS NOW ON OFFER AT £150 PREVIOUSLY IT WAS PRICED AT £250...BARGAIN PRICE FOR THIS RARE POT.
The pot is in fine condition, with all the lustre intact, and is without damage, restoration, or faults.
Only the second pot I have had up for resale in the past 20 years. It stands over 11 inches high, and is regarded as rare!
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 | Majolica CHINAMAN or MASK teapot Majolica Chinese Boy with Mask teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection is the first in the series, and is one of the limited edition of 1793. Date 1990’s. These majolica glazed teapots were, and are hugely collected worldwide,many of the original 19th century pots sell for thousands of pounds for the particularly for the rarer subjects.
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 | Majolica Cockerel & Monkey teapot Majolica Cockerel & Monkey teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection series, and is one of the limited edition of 1000. Date 1990’s. These majolica glazed teapots were, and are hugely collected worldwide, the original 19th century pots sell for many thousands of pounds for the rarer subjects. | £150.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Majolica Cockerel teapot Majolica Cockerel teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection series, and is one of the limited edition of 2500. These teapots are long out of production and are faithful copies of the original 19th century originals, and priced at a fraction of their values. | £150.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Majolica Monkey teapot Majolica Monkey teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection is the first in the series, and is one of the limited edition of 1793. Date 1990’s. These majolica glazed teapots were, and are hugely collected worldwide, the original 19th century pots sell for many thousands of pounds for the rarer subjects. | £150.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Father Christmas Sadler 1930s This is the original and classic Father Christmas teapot from the James Sadler Staffordshire factory prduced in the 1930's and now very scarce in good condition, which this one is. There is a full page illustration in Janet Street Porter's excellent book opn novelty teapots The British Teapot 1981. page 100 OUT OF STOCK | £ POA
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 | Majolica Puffer fish Majolica Puffer fish teapot is from the Minton Archive Collection series, and is one of the limited edition of 2500. Date 1990’s. These majolica glazed teapots were, and are hugely collected worldwide, the original 19th century pots sell for many thousands of pounds for the rarer subjects. | £145.00 + £8.50 p&p
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 | Susie Cooper Deco period This is a fine and rare Wood & Sons Susie Cooper teapot, hand-painted in polychrome colours of blue, yellow, orange, pink and black in broad free brush strokes. The classic strong deco design 389 date is circa 1932. The pot is 8 inches high. The finial has been off at some stage and been re-glued; it is difficult to notice unless under very close examination...(could be professionally restored if preferred). Back-stamp has only the painted 389 indicating period and Susie Cooper design produced by Wood and Son, and can be identified in several specialist publications on Susie Cooper including: 'Susie Cooper an elegant affair' by Bryn Youds; this book displays the exact pattern on page 5. Also: 'Susie Cooper Productions' by Ann Eatwell page 35 #62. I guarantee this pot to be genuine and period
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 | Toy Box large size with Golliwog This is the scarce version of the Toy Box which was produced in quite small numbers as a result of the politically correct lobby finding the charming little figure of a golliwog too strong to bear! | £145.00 + £8.00 p&p
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 | Wadeheath's Snow White "Grumpy" This classic novelty teapot is from the Wadeheath Staffordshire factory, and is decorated with Walt Disney cartoons of "Grumpy", from Snow White and the seven dwarfs, and with Bambi on the reverse. Dates to the 1930’s.
Ref., Bramah p.100
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 | Wedgwood jasperware teapot This is a fine jasperware teapot in the typical dark blue colour of the last half of the 19th century, and is decorated with applied white pipe-clay classical images from antiquity.
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