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This striking Ringtons commemorative teapot, produced in partnership with Maling Ware, celebrates the Silver Jubilee of King George V’s reign (1910–1935).
The teapot features a distinctive rectangular form decorated with colourful portraits of King George V and Queen Mary, framed by laurel wreaths, flags, and a crown — a classic example of early 20th‑century British royal memorabilia.
The base carries the Ringtons and Maling marks, confirming its authenticity. Inside, age‑related cracking is visible, meaning the piece is best suited for decorative display rather than practical use. Externally, it presents well with bright artwork and only light wear consistent with age.
Sold exactly as shown, this is a wonderful addition for collectors of royal commemoratives, Ringtons history, or early 20th‑century ceramics.
Ringtons, founded in Newcastle upon Tyne, became well known for producing commemorative ceramics for their tea customers, often collaborating with Maling — one of the region’s most respected potteries.
The 1935 Silver Jubilee was a major national celebration, and commemorative ware like this teapot was produced in limited runs for households across Britain.
The rectangular shape, vivid portrait medallions, and patriotic motifs reflect the style of the period and remain highly collectible today.