Description
A wonderfully quirky Devonmoor England character teapot featuring a cheerful, rosy‑cheeked face topped with a colourful propeller‑style hat forming the lid. Devonmoor were well known for their playful, hand‑painted ceramics, and this piece captures that charm perfectly — expressive features, bright colours, and a humorous sculpted form that makes it a standout display item.
The teapot shows light age‑related wear consistent with vintage use, but the colours remain strong and the modelling crisp. A delightful example of mid‑century Devonmoor novelty pottery, ideal for collectors of character teapots or British studio ceramics.
Devonmoor Pottery: Playful English Characterware
Devonmoor produced a wide range of hand‑painted ceramics throughout the 20th century, often leaning into humorous or whimsical designs. Their character teapots are especially sought after for their expressive modelling and distinctive personality. Pieces like this one remain popular with collectors who enjoy unique, display‑ready pottery with a touch of fun.
Vintage Devonmoor Character Teapot Hand‑Painted British Pottery
£28.00
Description
A wonderfully quirky Devonmoor England character teapot featuring a cheerful, rosy‑cheeked face topped with a colourful propeller‑style hat forming the lid. Devonmoor were well known for their playful, hand‑painted ceramics, and this piece captures that charm perfectly — expressive features, bright colours, and a humorous sculpted form that makes it a standout display item.
The teapot shows light age‑related wear consistent with vintage use, but the colours remain strong and the modelling crisp. A delightful example of mid‑century Devonmoor novelty pottery, ideal for collectors of character teapots or British studio ceramics.
Devonmoor Pottery: Playful English Characterware
Devonmoor produced a wide range of hand‑painted ceramics throughout the 20th century, often leaning into humorous or whimsical designs. Their character teapots are especially sought after for their expressive modelling and distinctive personality. Pieces like this one remain popular with collectors who enjoy unique, display‑ready pottery with a touch of fun.