Tea Pots Collection
Tea Pots: A Journey Through Time and Art Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, for a captivating performance
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Tea Pots: A Journey Through Time and Art Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, for a captivating performance. Just like a cup of coffee for a circus performer, they have their own unique charm that never fails to mesmerize. From the elegant Tea Time painting in 1923 to the exquisite Pair of Miniature Ewers and Tray from the Qianlong period, these vessels embody both beauty and functionality. Imagine sipping your favorite blend from a variety teapot dating back to 1876. Its delicate porcelain design transports you to another era, while the Slop bowl, milk jug, teapot, and sugar pot from 1825-40 showcase glazed porcelain at its finest. These pieces tell stories of countless tea parties shared among friends. Travel further back in time with a glimpse into c. 1750-1780 when porcelain reigned supreme. The Teapot with two cups and saucers exudes elegance fit for royalty. And let's not forget about T. H. Filmers and Sons' Teapoy made from rich walnut wood between 1835-c. 1866 – an exquisite addition to any tea lover's collection. For those who appreciate history's treasures, an assorted lot of Nanking Cargo porcelain takes us on a journey through mid-18th century craftsmanship. Each piece holds secrets waiting to be discovered by avid collectors or curious souls alike. But it's not just art that celebrates tea pots; literature does too. Bon Jour captures the essence of morning rituals on canvas – where every sip is filled with warmth and tranquility. As children leave their parents' home, they take with them memories steeped in love – memories created over countless cups of tea shared around family tables adorned with cherished heirlooms like these fine teapots. Even catalogues from yesteryears paint vivid pictures of how ironmongery trades flourished alongside hardware stores selling these timeless treasures.