$55.25
A uniquely shaped teapot in the Blue Willow pattern that features blue on ivory willow trees in an Oriental style. The top edge has a scalloped design all around it. The rectangular lid has a knob that is also a small rectangle that is outlined in gold accent trim. The spout has some ribbing on it that provides some added texture to this little 2 cup teapot made in England. The handle has a nice curled shape with a little notch at the top and it is also accented on the sides with a line of gold trim.
The unique style rectangular shaped teapot is hallmarked in blue on the bottom “Windsor Made in England” along with the stamped black number 24. The black number 24 is also on the underside of the lid. This 2 cup teapot has gold accent trim on the base, spout, lid edge and the handle.
Measurements:
height -5 1/2"
width - 7 1/2" from tip of spout to end of handle
depth - 3 1/2"
lid alone is 2 1/2" tall
This teapot is in nice vintage condition with no cracks. Some light crazing here and there. On the inside rim when you take the lid off, there are two chipped areas. When the lid is on, they are under the lid and cannot be seen. Gold trim still in nice shape.
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