This teapot is called a Blue
Italian; it is the most famous and also continuous teapot since it has been
produced in 1816. Even though factories have now closed these are still being
made – to date.
This has made my top 3 because of the sheer size and look of the object.
When researching this, I found out that it is
not actually a tea pot which disappointed me but instead it is used as a ‘punch
pot’.
It was made in the early 1800’s. It
is 16.75 wide and 11.5’ high. It is called a tower pattern and was made in
1818.
This
teapot is called Cadogan, I love it because of how it looks and the design
grabs my attention.
The idea that it was designed to have no lid really took my interest and is to be filled through a hole in the base; liquid is then fed into the pot via an internal tube.
This teapot is called a Blue Italian; it is the most famous and also continuous teapot since it has been produced in 1816. Even though factories have now closed these are still being made – to date.
The idea that it was designed to have no lid really took my interest and is to be filled through a hole in the base; liquid is then fed into the pot via an internal tube.
This teapot is called a Blue Italian; it is the most famous and also continuous teapot since it has been produced in 1816. Even though factories have now closed these are still being made – to date.
platinum gold made and when the
gilding was applied, the technique used Mercury and mirrors of day, people used
to enjoy the decoration with candlelight in 1806.
I particularly like this tea pot
because of how grand it looks, I think that the use of colours on the pot goes
really well, I love also how they have used platinum gold into it as the other
pots are just either painted or have a floral pattern on it.
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