A little jewel of English tableware—this antique 1920’s G&S Burslem Staffordshire teapot brings instant warmth and character to any setting. Finished in a rich, glowing copper-lustre glaze, it has that unmistakable golden sheen that catches the light beautifully. The classic rounded body, elegant spout, and delicately shaped handle give it a timeless silhouette rooted in late Victorian/Edwardian design.
Crafted in Staffordshire, the historic heart of English ceramics, this piece speaks to a period when even everyday objects were made with artistry and pride. It’s equally at home poured into service for afternoon tea or styled as a standout decorative accent on open shelving.
Condition is very good for its age, with light surface wear and minor signs of use that only add to its authenticity and vintage charm. A lovely collectible for lovers of English pottery, lustreware, or anyone looking to elevate their tea ritual.
5” tall x 6.5” spout to handle x 4” diam
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45,00 $CAPrix
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