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Welcome to our Teapot Collections Hand Thrown Pieces
We are very pleased to offer you some wonderful selection hand thrown teapots from the United Kingdom. The potters we represent are a diverse group with a variety of styles and design.
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Artfire Pottery Wild Bird Teapot
Although these teapots are not hand thrown the unique designs are conceived, hand drawn and individually painted and signed by Angela Glover.All items are hand glazed and fired at the pottery near Lairg, Sutherland,Scotland.
Two cup teapot @ 8 inches long
A diffrent bird is on the reverse as well as small birds on the lid. Made in England
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Artfire Pottery Cockrel Teapot
Although these teapots are not hand thrown the unique designs are conceived, hand drawn and individually painted and signed by Angela Glover.All items are hand glazed and fired at the pottery near Lairg, Sutherland,Scotland.
Two cup teapot @ 8 inches long
A Hen and chicks is on the reverse side. Made in England
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Artfire Pottery Mice and Corn Teapot
Although these teapots are not hand thrown the unique designs are conceived, hand drawn and individually painted and signed by Angela Glover.All items are hand glazed and fired at the pottery near Lairg, Sutherland,Scotland.
Two cup teapot @ 8 inches long. Other mice appear on the teapot as well as the lid. Made in England
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Although these teapots are not hand thrown the unique designs are conceived, hand drawn and individually painted and signed by Angela Glover.All items are hand glazed and fired at the pottery near Lairg, Sutherland,Scotland.
Two cup teapot @ 8 inches long Made in England
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Dartington Pottery Ruskin Red Teapot
The Pottery is now owned and managed by Stephen Course and Sue Cook. They specialise in high fired reduction stoneware, a process invented in China some 2000 years ago and avoided by industry because it is so hard to control. The results can, however, be spectacular and unique, giving an unsurpassed quality to the glazes that cannot be achieved by other techniques. The Pottery continues to produce tableware, special editions and individual work from invited artists using Dartington's facilities.
Teapot is approximately 9 inches long by 5 1/2 inches and holds 4 cups Made in England
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