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This elegant vintage dark‑brown ceramic teapot comes with its original matching saucer and features a rich, glossy glaze that highlights its rounded, traditional form.
The teapot has a smooth curved handle, a short spout, and a snug‑fitting lid with a small vent hole — all characteristic of mid‑century British and European studio pottery. The deep reddish‑brown glaze gives it a warm, earthy presence, making it a lovely display piece as well as a functional pot.
The teapot shows light age‑related wear consistent with vintage use, including minor surface marks visible in reflection, but no cracks or chips are apparent from the images. It remains a handsome, well‑kept example of classic ceramic craftsmanship.
Sold exactly as shown, this is an attractive addition for collectors of vintage teaware, rustic kitchen décor, or lovers of traditional pottery glazes.
Teapots in this style were popular from the 1960s through the 1980s, often produced by British and European potteries exploring rich, high‑gloss glazes and simple, functional forms.
The deep brown glaze — sometimes called “ironstone brown” or “oxblood brown” depending on the maker — was a staple of the era, valued for its warmth, durability, and timeless look.
Pieces like this were designed for everyday use but now carry strong nostalgic appeal, especially when paired with their original saucer or stand. A small sized teapot at 10cm high x 17cm wide