" Charming English Earthenware Ewer In White With A Pewter Lid And Spout, 19th Century "
Full of charm and in perfect condition, this rare and beautiful 19th-century English white earthenware teapot, in the Wedgwood style, features fine ornamentation with progressive lines and embossing, a spout decorated with foliage, and a beautifully crafted handle that gracefully flows into the body of the piece, adorned with flowering foliage branches. The neck is decorated with a frieze of interlacing patterns and cabochons. It is fitted with a pure pewter lid with a leaf-shaped finial and a reinforced, enveloping spout. Marked on the base, this refined piece of tableware from the second half of the 19th century evokes all the charm of afternoon tea across the Channel. A meticulous and careful piece, rich in detail and full of poetry, this decorative and very well-preserved teapot has everything going for it.