Alice de Lisle
Victorian,-circa-1870 Majolica Elephant Teapot
Wolfgang Gessl teapot – Sweden
Amanda Pophamt
Agateware Teapot
Elvis PresleyTeapot
Wanda Shum -1993
Wanda’s Designs on Flickr
Coffee/tea pot by Ann Linnemann – UK
English teapot artisan Andy Titcomb
Pucker up teapot
Alien teapot – Andy Titcomb
Donald Clark Diamond Teapot
Andy Titcomb, UK
Victorian portrait teapot
Nancy and Burt Gardner – hovering leaf teapot
Antonio Alves Cunha Portuguese Palissy Majolica teapot 1890
Noi Volkov – Frida Kahlo
Finished Wave Teapot by firenfluxhandmade
( deviantart )
Cup and saucer – Grimwades
László Németh
Madeline Kaczmarczyk – Garden Tea
Octopus teapot
Renoir Teapot – Noi Volkov
Cubist style teapot by Goebels
Venus & Mars teapot
— based on a detail of a Renaissance painting by Andrea Mantegna, Parnassus, an allegory of Mars, the God of war and Venus, the Goddess of love.
Collaborative venture by Richard Parrington and Katy Windsor.
Australian Pottery Cockatoo teapot/jug – Meakin
Susan Thayer – You Give Me Butterflies
English Swineside Teapottery –The Teatoaster
Swineside Wood Stove Teapot
Clarice Cliff – Art Deco Stamford Ravel teapot
Christa Assad ceramic teapot
Charan Sachar teapot
Satsuma Teapot, Japan
Australian Hellfire pottery crocodile teapot
Blue Sculptural Teapot – Boyan Moskov
Bottom Feeder Tea Pot by Mary OMalley Ceramics
Antique cabinet teapot
Teapot Meissen Manufactory, Germany, 1725 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Madeline Kekzmerchik of Mechigana.
R Lawarrespring tea series
Rare Vintage Chinese Export Ceremonial Teapot
Sarah Heimann Teapot
Vintage Marble Teapot – Sascha-Brastoff
Roger Cockram–Octopus a Teapot –2010
( Bonhams )
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9 Comments
nice
I absolutely LOVE, each and every one of these teapots! and I do not collect them, but I think I could be persuaded!! The more quirky the better! Just say’n
Great selection of tea pots! I think even the shape of the simplest tea pot is amazing. It’s already a natural jumping off point for even more creativity.
I’ve purchased at an estate sale the quirkiest ‘sea life’ teapot I’ve ever seen. My eye caught it, and I thought “this is not the work of an amature!” Lobster like handle, long swiled shell type spout, sea creature/snail lid handle. every inch is detailed and polked w/tiny little indents and swill type design. With what appears to be a ’41’ drawn into the clay on bottom before fired in a clear/milky glaze. Any ideas of maker?
Can u buy any of these teapots? Awesome
Jiang Rong Chayote teapot by Qian Jian Sheng is not Chayote. It is Buddha’s Hand.
keep me posted. Love teapots.
Thanks for taking the time to let me know. Warm regards- Robbie
it s so nice and rich
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