Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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- Edward Bramah dies
- Walter Keeler
- Inkwash Dome Teapot
- Collectible household ceramics
- "Deco" teapots
- "HAM" teapot
- Marco Zanini
- Teapots by Northwest Artists
- Childs dog teapot
- Teapots: Object to Subject
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2 Comments:
Wow! That teapot looks cool. What is the significance of a midwinter teapot?
Julie for Bigelow Tea
Midwinter Pottery was the name of the manufacturer founded in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent in 1910.
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