Primula Flowering Tea Set with 40-Ounce Pot, Clear Kitchen (Epoca Inc.)
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In perfect accord hand-created tea unfurls into an exquisite flower before your eyes
Fluted charity canister of flowering teas containing 12 different green tea flowers with jasmine flavor
Dependable clear borosilicate glass tea pot holds 40 ounces (5 cups) of liquid
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Jun 22, 2008 by little red | Posted in Other - Arts & Humanities
Any one identify of a site i can go to to find out about pricing old tea pots....like where they came from, if they're worth anything, are they antiques?
Find out what manufacturer it is. Look underneath. If it comes from anything but a real cheapo maker it will have something like "Meakin", "Shelley", "Wedgwood" or one of the American, German or French makers under it. It might also be "Noritake" which was a quite high class Japanese brand. Your teapot may have a pattern number under it. So you will see a trademark and maybe something like X/147 which is the emulate or decoration style, or sometimes the pattern or decoration is named.
Many brands like Meakin are not worth much even if they are 60 or 100 years old since they were made in very imposingly numbers.
There are multiple sites devoted to collectors of china and porcelain. They list literally thousands of singular pattern and decoration styles. Most makers only made a pattern for a few years, and often they used different decorations on the same shape of mention.
Value depends on the presence or absence of chips, even small ones, wear on the decoration especially any gold lining, ongoing fashion, crazing of the glaze, the original price of the item and the rarity of the decoration, pattern or maker. Buyers often examine porcelain and better china with a hand lens.
For example Shelley ware tends to be up-market because it was deliberately made very thin and tends to be more fragile. Fashion comes in too. Clarice Clift designs have been popular for several years but when whatsername with the big TV show mentioned she serene it the prices soared.
Ken E | Jun 22, 2008
Find out what tag it is. Look underneath. If it comes from anything but a real cheapo maker it will have something like "Meakin", "Shelley", "Wedgwood" or one of the American, German or French makers under it. It might also be "Noritake" which was a properly high class Japanese brand. Your teapot may have a pattern number under it. So you will see a trademark and maybe something like X/147 which is the exemplar or decoration style, or sometimes the pattern or decoration is named.
Many brands like Meakin are not worth much even if they are 60 or 100 years old since they were made in very pre-eminently a free numbers.
There are multiple sites devoted to collectors of china and porcelain. They list literally thousands of abundant pattern and decoration styles. Most makers only made a pattern for a few years, and often they used different decorations on the same shape of particular.
Value depends on the presence or absence of chips, even small ones, wear on the decoration especially any gold lining, widespread fashion, crazing of the glaze, the original price of the item and the rarity of the decoration, pattern or maker. Buyers often examine porcelain and better china with a hand lens.
For example Shelley ware tends to be overpriced because it was deliberately made very thin and tends to be more fragile. Fashion comes in too. Clarice Clift designs have been popular for several years but when whatsername with the big TV show mentioned she cool it the prices soared.
Ken E | Jun 22, 2008
Does anyone know where to get those Chinese Tea pots with really long snouts?
Mar 22, 2008 by yangky_5 | Posted in Ethnic Cuisine
The tea pots are inveterately made of brass and the snouts are about 4-5 feet long (it almost looks like a sword). I'd also like to skilled in what they're called since every time I've searched for 'tea pot with long snout' I've upright gotten ordinary tea pots.
On a teapot It's called a lengthy spout or long mouth not snout =) I haven't found where to buy that particular one, but the link below tells you all about it.
Helpfulhannah | Mar 22, 2008
A lits of ceramic artists who throw tea pots?
May 21, 2009 by ♥Abella♥ | Posted in Sculpture
Can anyone please give me a index or a link of any ceramic artist(s) that throw amazing tea pots on a wheel?
Its for a final essay=) Please and thank you<3
Well ummm yeah I deliberate on so lol. I dont see why my ceramic teacher would give us this assignment if no one did.
I worry you will find a list neatly laid out. More likely you will have to either find a book of pottery pieces and select from that. However the marvelous 500 series from Cavort books has a 500 Teapots http://www.larkbooks.com/catalog?isbn=9781579903411 although many of them will not be thrown but will be slab or spiral built.
You can also go to Google Images and search on 'ceramic tea pots' and 'thrown pottery tea pots' and pick out the images you like and go to the instal to see who the maker is.