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Teapot Shape 830/2 and 830/4 (pictures added)
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Teapot Shape 830/2 and 830/4 (pictures added)
Jim's new 2 cup Teapot its lovely even in brown!
OMG Yes that really is what he paid for it!!url=https://servimg.com/view/18181787/740][/url]
OMG Yes that really is what he paid for it!!url=https://servimg.com/view/18181787/740][/url]
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Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
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Re: Teapot Shape 830/2 and 830/4 (pictures added)
How fantastic to see this old shape and still in good order. How lucky is Jim to find it for that price ..... good lord!! With all that pottery interest up North you would think it would be pottery dry in no time ..... but still more shapes arrive on the site from up there!
Re: Teapot Shape 830/2 and 830/4 (pictures added)
Jim is a great collector, its amazing what he has found as he does not buy Online.
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Re: Teapot Shape 830/2 and 830/4 (pictures added)
I meant to ask Kat .... what would you call the glaze colour?
Re: Teapot Shape 830/2 and 830/4 (pictures added)
Yeah Nah..brown. I think the pic is fairly true to original..its a thin glaze too.
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
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Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2012-12-03
830/4
Kat has flicked me an 830/4.
That means I now have Ambrico/CL teapots from 1940s, '50s, '60s, and '70s!
(Not sure about 80s.)
There is some damage to inside of the lid but overall the pot has cleaned up nicely.
I'll try to photograph this afternoon. DONE
Alternatively, or additionally, I'll try to shoot it alongside Jim's 830/2.
Thanks Kat and thanks for finding the topic too.
I had a go but didn't find it myself.
That means I now have Ambrico/CL teapots from 1940s, '50s, '60s, and '70s!
(Not sure about 80s.)
There is some damage to inside of the lid but overall the pot has cleaned up nicely.
I'll try to photograph this afternoon. DONE
Alternatively, or additionally, I'll try to shoot it alongside Jim's 830/2.
Thanks Kat and thanks for finding the topic too.
I had a go but didn't find it myself.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
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