Liberty of London Teapot – black white sunflower floral design
Satsuma Dragon Teapot – late 19th early 20th century
The Hermitage Museum
Ceramic Kettle – Shitanshu G Maurya
Vintage Dragonware Moriage Tea Set
Retro Pottery Net Magic City
Mara Wild Horses Ceramic Teapot
Tea’na Raku Teapot – Ryan Peters
” Tea purr …two “
Doreen Bell Mosaic
Madeline Kekzmerchik desire teapot
Rosiland & Barry Hage
Natalya Sots four legged teapot
Karl Yost
Scott Dooley
Yoshiro Ikeda teapot
‘Dancing through the Forest of Thorns’ by Michael Torre
“Whenever I am at a loss for ideas, I look to the great masters–particularly the Flemish painters of the Renaissance. The surviving work of these artists is primarily spiritual or religious in nature, and the concept of designing images with spiritual power is always a goal.”
Willeam Shinn Turquoise Teapot
Textured crackle glaze teapot – Bacia Edelman
Wood artist Stephen Hatcher – teapot
‘Rhythms’ teapot – Susy Siegele and Mike Haley
( cedar creek gallery )Bacia Edelman deep crackle textured teapot
Brown Westhead Moore & Co Majolica teapot
1870
Louis Reilly raku Tea-Pot
Crimson Laurel Gallery
Elaine Lamb
‘Buddha’s Hand’ teapot by Qian Jian Sheng
Ardmore crocodile teapot
Ardmore Australia
Reverse lotus Jiang Rong teapot
Abstract ‘Pyramid Teapot’ – Hubert ceramics
Victorian silverware-teapot
‘Test Site Series 1’ by Frank Boyden and Tom Coleman at the
American Museum of Ceramic Art Pomona, California, 1994
Tim Ludwig
Yoko Sekino Bove
Jeannine Vrins teapot
atelierOKER – etsy
Raku teapot – Bruce Johnson
‘Matisse’ teapot – Noi Volkov
Donald E Frith teapot
Orange glaze teapot – Fong Choo
Kristin Pavelka
Majolica teapot
Polymer Clay Peacock Teapot – Layl McDill
Yoshiro Ikeda
Insomnia Pottery
“Nearly ten years and two kilns later, I still love the beautiful surface that salt firing can impart to high fire pottery. My work has changed a lot during those years, but is still essentially functional, and making it remains my path to studio bliss.”
RFlyer Teapot – Chris Thiess
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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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