This vintage teapot with a beautiful red salt glaze finish is a unique addition to any collection. The teapot features a medallion on the front and two wicker handles with copper wire holders. It weighs 3lb 6oz and has a height of 7 inches, width of 5-1/2 inches, and length of 5-1/2 inches. The teapot is an original, licensed reproduction, and does not require any additional parts to function properly. It was produced using pottery techniques and is from the late 20th century era (1970-1999). The teapot is unboxed, but is in great condition for its age.  Wearing shown around the mouth of the lid, the end of the spout and at the neck of the spout.

Ships with USPS Priority Mail.

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