Teapots and Coffee Pots
Porcelain is colder to the touch than pottery; holding a piece of pottery in one hand and porcelain in the other, one can easily sense this. Pottery is softer, and will break more easily than porcelain, which is thinner lighter, stronger, and pricier. The more porous nature of pottery results in greater susceptibility to staining.
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Chinese JiangSu ZiSha Tea Pot
Made in the round, small style popular in China, this little pot was made in the JiangSu province re...
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Price: $295.00
Chinese JiangSu ZiSha Teapot
This pear-shaped pot was made in the JiangSu province reknown for its special ZiSha (or purple) cla...
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Price: $295.00
Chinese JiangSu ZiSha Teapot
Made in the round, small style popular in China, this little pot was made in the JiangSu province re...
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Price: $295.00
English Staffordshire Gaudy Welsh Pottery Creamer
Though unmarked, this small pitcher was fashioned in the style of the Mason's factory. It features ...
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Price: $295.00
English Wedgwood Drabware Teapot
Josiah Wedgwood, Burslem, Etruria & Barlaston, Staffordshire, England, impressed mark.Unique small d...
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Price: $375.00
Swedish Rorstrand Majolica Tea Pot
Rorstrand Porcelain Factory, Lidkoping, Sweden (1726-present). Script "Rorstrand" mark with three cr...
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Price: $585.00
English Wheildon Pottery Teapot
This small pot, executed in the Chinese tradition, is a very scarce form. The pale, creamy yellow gr...
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Price: $2,950.00
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