Bergschrund Seattle 1990 Toucan Hand-Painted Porcelain Teapot Very Rare


Up for sale is a gorgeous teapot/pitcher hand-painted and in the shape of a Toucan bird! 

It's in near perfect condition, with a few tiny chips and some paint loss on the spout.

Nicely hand-painted in a turquoise body with yellow tail and wings.

Can be a superb decoration piece on your shelf, or cabinet.

See photos for more detail! 

Measures 32cm long by 18cm high by 13cm wide.


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TERMS OF SALE

 

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PAYMENT:

 

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DISPATCH TIMES:

 

We will dispatch the items within three working days of cleared payment.

 

I will answer any questions here at Antique Endeavors and gladly fix a genuine issue.

I do my very best to disclose any flaws that I find on an item.

That does not mean that a mark may be unseen or overlooked by me. I provide high definition pictures for buyers to look over items themselves. I am entirely willing to send more pictures upon request and answer any of your questions to the best of my ability and knowledge.

Everything Antique Endeavors sell is aged.

To have no flaws, imperfections or signs of age such as wear or tiny flea bites on a vintage or antique item is nearly impossible.

If you are looking for something perfect, please look at purchasing something brand new and in its box.

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Since quality and condition of aged, vintage and antique merchandise is subjective, all items are sold “AS IS”, and sales are final. Most of the things that I sell are found at high-end London area estate sales unless otherwise noted, so I cannot vouch for their provenance or history. Where I can, the origin of the items will be stated.

I research and price each item to the best of my ability and have some pieces appraised, but I am not an expert in grading antique or vintage items.

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