Tea Bowl. Worcester. Dr Wall
Tea Bowl
Worcester
c.1770
A Worcester porcelain tea bowl, from the Dr Wall period. It is decorated with Chinese scenes in enamel colours. There are figures approaching a man working at a table, with ...
Tea Bowl. Worcester. Dr Wall
Tea bowl
Worcester
c.1770
A Worcester porcelain tea bowl, from the Dr Wall period. It is decorated with Chinese scenes in enamel colours. There are figures approaching a man working at a table, with ...
Tea Bowl. Worcester. Robert Chamberlain
Tea Bowl Worcester c.1785 A porcelain bowl, made by Chamberlain at Worcester. The bowl is white with painted scenes of a Stag Hunt.
Tea Bowl. Worcester. Robert Chamberlain
Tea Bowl Worcester c.1785 A porcelain tea bowl, made by Chamberlain at Worcester. The bowl is white with painted scenes of a stag hunt.
Tea Caddy
Mahogany tea caddy, with hinged lid and brass key plate, escutcheon.Tea was expensive, and was often kept in a decorative locked box, or 'caddy', by the lady of the household.
Early 19th century
254mm ...
Tea Caddy with lid open
Inside, the caddy is lined with red paper. It is a 'triple caddy', with three compartments - two for storing tea (green and black), with a glass bowl in the middle for mixing them. Ladies often mixed, ...
Tea Caddy. Fenton Vivien
Tea caddy
Fenton Vivien
c.1760
A cauliflower ware tea caddy, from Fenton Vivien. It is an earthenware, lead glazed tea caddy with a green and white fronded pattern. The caddy is rectangular in shape ...
Tea Caddy. Worcester Porcelain Company
Tea caddy made by the Worcester Porcelain Company, c.1765 A porcelain tea caddy without a lid. It is decorated with the Rich Queen's pattern of flowers and gilding on a blue underglaze. There is a square, ...
Tea Canister
Tea Canister
c.1720
An eight-sided Chinese porcelain tea canister, with a black wooden lid. The canister has a blue underglaze with enamel painted flowers.
Tea Cosy
An embroidered tea cosy made of linen. It is a semi-circular shape with scalloped edges and is embroidered on both sides with pink and white flowers and blue ribbons. The tea cosy, designed to keep a ...
Tea pot stand
This oak teapot stand, with brass feet belonged to George Eliot. It is unknown who carved this piece. It may have been George Eliot’s friend Elma Stuart, or George Eliot herself.
George Eliot (born ...
Teapot
This ornate silver plated teapot has a hinged lid with a silver finial and stands on four spherical feet.
Teapot
This pewter teapot was made by James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield in 1884.
Teapot
A Victorian porcelain teapot, it is cream with gilded floral decoration and edging. There is a looped handle to the lid, and the teapot has a crabstock handle and spout.
Teapot
A porcelain teapot with a pink body and a white handle, spout and lid handle. There is a transfer portrait of Queen Alexandra printed on the side.
Teapot Lid. Lowestoft. Thoams Curtis
Teapot lid
Lowestoft
c.1790
A soft-paste porcelain teapot lid, made in Lowestoft. It is decorated with enamel colours in a Chinese floral style by Thomas Curtis.
Teapot Stand. Stoke-on-Trent. Spode
Teapot stand
Stoke-on-Trent
c.1820
A Spode bone china stand for a teapot, from Stoke-on-Trent. It is rectangular and is painted blue and orange. It is decorated with gilded flowers and edging to the ...
Teapot. Bristol
Teapot
Bristol
c.1775
A Champion's hard-paste porcelain teapot, from Bristol. It is decorated with painted flowers, with a rose bud forming the handle to the lid. There is a scrolled loop handle on ...