My Red & White Transferware Teapot Collection

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           Hello everyone,

                I hope you had a great weekend.

              This morning I took some time to
            take some photos of my red and
      white transferware teapots.
            The teapot above is an antique
teapot from Japan.



I found this one in an antique
shop in Maine.






This English ironstone teapot is
one I often use.


Nancy B this is for you
as you asked about the plate pattern.

I have several pieces of this set
called Florence by Skye McGhie.
         

           

A British Castles teapot for one.



 A Johnson Brothers teapot
with British Castles.
The large platter is Vista
by Mason.


A smaller Venetian teapot with
Vista teacups.


                                                       It is time for tea with
                                                       my Venetian teapot.I
                                                       am enjoying my white tulips.


                                            Well, now you have seen my red
                                                      and white transferware teapot
                                                      collection that I have picked up
                                                      here and there over the past
                                                      number of years. I have them
                                                      on display in my glass fronted
                                                      cupboards in our kitchen so I
                                                      can enjoy them even when not
                                                      in use.
                                                                 Do you have a teapot obsession
                                                       too?

                                                                       Thanks for visiting me!

                                                                                         Carolyn

                                                                       

via : warrengrovegarden.blogspot.com

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