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Review Gifts Of The Orient  / Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron red hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre
Key features Gifts Of The Orient
  • Japanese style Tetsubin
  • Tea pot / kettle
  • 0.3 Litres
  • Cast iron
  • Red with Hob Nail design
  • Model: Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron red hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre
Price: £19.99

Review Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron red hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre / Gifts Of The Orient:

Cast iron teapots were originally created in ancient china. They were then adopted and developed by the Japanese in the 17 century into practical as well as decorative handicraft items sold under the name of Tetsubin. The cast iron tea pots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world and the more intricate are often given as gifts and kept as status symbols. Through special treatments, impurities are removed from the cast iron during the production process. A coating of misty black enamel is then applied to help prevent the formation of rust. Due to their strength of construction these pots may be used as kettles (to boil water) or as tea pots (to brew tea). Most sizes come with a stainless steel mesh infuser for brewing loose tea. If using the pot to boil water this infuser should be removed before doing so. The pot has been decorated with a hobnail design in red. Before using to brew tea, boil a pot of water and pour it out to prepare the pot for use. [+]
After each use, make sure that the pot is clean and dry to prevent the formation of rust. Tea should not be left in the pot overnight. In the unlikely event of rust, the pot can still be used. After cleaning the area with a soft brush, boil used teabags or tealeaves. The tannic acid from the tea will react naturally with the iron producing a coating over the area. Store your pot in a cool, dry place or put it on display. These cast iron teapots and kettles have a flat base suitable for Range style Cookers. You may want to consider buying one of our Cast Iron Trivets to match your teapot.

Review Denby  / Jewel espresso cup Price: £11.75

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Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Fresh Fruit, Teapot 1.2ltr Country: China
Price: £36.75

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Review Meakin  / J & G Meakin Sunshine Sol Coffee Pot & Lid Centenary
Key features Meakin
  • Used condition
  • Hairline damage to the lid
  • Main photograph is for illustration purposes only in order to show pattern.
  • Please check listing title to confirm what you are buying
  • Possibly seconds quality
  • Model: J & G Meakin Sunshine Sol Coffee Pot & Lid Centenary
Country: Great Britain
Price: £38.00

Review J & G Meakin Sunshine Sol Coffee Pot & Lid Centenary / Meakin:

Collectable Coffee Pot by Meakin, c1915. Has the manufacturer's mark on the underside of: 'J & G Meakin, England, Sunshine, Reg 561073, Regd Sol 91413, 1851-1951 Centenary. ' Pretty design of handpainted flowers in pinks and blue colours on the pot and lid. The pot itself is in good condition with no chips or cracks. Does have slight crazing to the glaze. The lid has a hairline of approx 1/2 inch (2cm) and a small chip to the underside rim. Does not detract from the item and is still useable. There is a slight mark through the name on the underside, not sure if this is a definite indication of this item being a second or merely a manufacturers imperfection. Measures approx 7 inches (18cm) in height and 6 1/3 inches (16cm) from spout to handle, measured from above. Weight, unpackaged, is 385g.

Review Hammered Pewter  / Hutton Sheffield 04867 hammered Pewter Teaset
Key features Hammered Pewter
  • Some wear in places - please see full description below.
  • Previously owned but in good condition
  • Mosst probably from the Arts and Crafts period
  • Model: Hutton Sheffield 04867 hammered Pewter Teaset
Price: £55.00

Review Hutton Sheffield 04867 hammered Pewter Teaset / Hammered Pewter:

Hutton Sheffield 04867 hammered Pewter Teaset. This set is most probably from the arts and crafts period. All in generally good condition, has wear to the pewter in places particuarly to the handles of the pieces, and has some light surface scratching to the surface in places.  Teapot measures 5 inch (13 cm) at highest point, 8 1/2 inch (22 cm) from handle to spout. Creamer measures 2 3/4 inch (7 cm) at highest point. Sugar basin measures 3 inch (8 cm) at highest point, 5 1/2 inch (14 cm) from one handle to the other. Weighs 730 grammes unpackaged.  .

Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Fabrique Tableware, Teapot Country: China
Price: £22.00

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Review Denby  / Jewel Teasaucer Price: £9.00

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Review Denby  / Jewel Teacup Price: £12.50

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Review Denby  / Jewel espresso saucer Price: £8.75

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Review Denby  / Jewel teapot Price: £60.00

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Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Heritage White, Teapot 1.2ltr Country: China
Price: £21.00

Review Johnson Brothers - Heritage White, Teapot 1.2ltr / Johnson Brothers:


Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Blue Denmark, Teapot 1.3ltr Country: China
Price: £25.00

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Review Gifts Of The Orient  / Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron black hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre
Key features Gifts Of The Orient
  • 0.3 Litres
  • Black with Hob Nail design
  • Japanese style "Tetsubin"
  • Cast iron
  • Tea pot / kettle
  • Model: Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron black hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre
Price: £19.99

Review Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron black hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre / Gifts Of The Orient:

Cast iron teapots were originally created in ancient china. They were then adopted and developed by the Japanese in the 17 century into practical as well as decorative handicraft items sold under the name of Tetsubin. The cast iron tea pots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world and the more intricate are often given as gifts and kept as status symbols. Through special treatments, impurities are removed from the cast iron during the production process. A coating of misty black enamel is then applied to help prevent the formation of rust. Due to their strength of construction these pots may be used as kettles (to boil water) or as tea pots (to brew tea). Most sizes come with a stainless steel mesh infuser for brewing loose tea. If using the pot to boil water this infuser should be removed before doing so. The pot has been decorated with a hobnail design in traditional black. Before using to brew tea, boil a pot of water and pour it out to prepare the pot for use. [+]
After each use, make sure that the pot is clean and dry to prevent the formation of rust. Tea should not be left in the pot overnight. In the unlikely event of rust, the pot can still be used. After cleaning the area with a soft brush, boil used teabags or tealeaves. The tannic acid from the tea will react naturally with the iron producing a coating over the area. Store your pot in a cool, dry place or put it on display. These cast iron teapots and kettles have a flat base suitable for Range style Cookers. You may want to consider buying one of our Cast Iron Trivets to match your teapot.

Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Eternal Beau, Teapot 1.2ltr Country: China
Price: £35.75

Review Johnson Brothers - Eternal Beau, Teapot 1.2ltr / Johnson Brothers:


Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Indies, Teapot 0.55ltr Country: China
Price: £19.75

Review Johnson Brothers - Indies, Teapot 0.55ltr / Johnson Brothers:


Review Gifts Of The Orient  / Japanese style Tetsubin cast iron deep pink bamboo teapot kettle 0.65 Litre
Key features Gifts Of The Orient
  • Japanese style Tetsubin
  • 0.65 Litres
  • Cast iron
  • Tea pot / kettle
  • Deep pink bamboo design
  • Model: Japanese style Tetsubin cast iron deep pink bamboo teapot kettle 0.65 Litre
Price: £24.99

Review Japanese style Tetsubin cast iron deep pink bamboo teapot kettle 0.65 Litre / Gifts Of The Orient:

Cast iron teapots were originally created in ancient china. They were then adopted and developed by the Japanese in the 17 century into practical as well as decorative handicraft items sold under the name of Tetsubin. The cast iron tea pots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world and the more intricate are often given as gifts and kept as status symbols. Through special treatments, impurities are removed from the cast iron during the production process. A coating of misty black enamel is then applied to help prevent the formation of rust. Due to their strength of construction these pots may be used as kettles (to boil water) or as tea pots (to brew tea). Most sizes come with a stainless steel mesh infuser for brewing loose tea. If using the pot to boil water this infuser should be removed before doing so. Before using to brew tea, boil a pot of water and pour it out to prepare the pot for use. After each use, make sure that the pot is clean and dry to prevent the formation of rust. [+]
Tea should not be left in the pot overnight. In the unlikely event of rust, the pot can still be used. After cleaning the area with a soft brush, boil used teabags or tealeaves. The tannic acid from the tea will react naturally with the iron producing a coating over the area. Store your pot in a cool, dry place or put it on display. These cast iron teapots and kettles have a flat base suitable for Range style Cookers. You may want to consider buying one of our Cast Iron Trivets to match your teapot.

Review Horwood Homewares HT01* / Horwood Teapot 0.5Lt with Phenolic Handles
Key features Horwood Homewares HT01*
  • 0.5 litre stainless steel teapot with balck handle made by Horwoods part of the Stellar and judge group.
  • Drip free easy pouring
  • IDEAL FOR 1 OR 2 PERSONS. ACE KITCHEN ALSO SELL TEA BAG TONGS AS PER IMAGE CLICK ON SHOP FRONT TO VIEW.
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • High polished stainless steel
  • Model: Horwood Teapot 0.5Lt with Phenolic Handles
Price: £7.95

Review Horwood Teapot 0.5Lt with Phenolic Handles / Horwood Homewares HT01*:

Horwood Teapots have Phenolic LHT Handle cladding for comfortable pouring. Features: LHT Handles Low Heat Transmission - Phenolic compounds conduct heat slowly compared with metals 18/10 Mirror-polished Stainless Steel Drip-free pouring Dishwasher Safe.

Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Brookshire, Teapot Country: China
Price: £32.00

Review Johnson Brothers - Brookshire, Teapot / Johnson Brothers:


Review Gifts Of The Orient  / Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron bue hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre
Key features Gifts Of The Orient
  • Tea pot / kettle
  • Blue with Hob Nail design
  • Cast iron
  • Japanese style Tetsubin
  • 0.3 Litres
  • Model: Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron bue hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre
Price: £19.99

Review Japanese style Tetsubin Cast Iron bue hobnail tea pot kettle 0.3 litre / Gifts Of The Orient:

Cast iron teapots were originally created in ancient china. They were then adopted and developed by the Japanese in the 17 century into practical as well as decorative handicraft items sold under the name of Tetsubin. The cast iron tea pots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world and the more intricate are often given as gifts and kept as status symbols. Through special treatments, impurities are removed from the cast iron during the production process. A coating of misty black enamel is then applied to help prevent the formation of rust. Due to their strength of construction these pots may be used as kettles (to boil water) or as tea pots (to brew tea). Most sizes come with a stainless steel mesh infuser for brewing loose tea. If using the pot to boil water this infuser should be removed before doing so. The pot has been decorated with a hobnail design in blue. Before using to brew tea, boil a pot of water and pour it out to prepare the pot for use. [+]
After each use, make sure that the pot is clean and dry to prevent the formation of rust. Tea should not be left in the pot overnight. In the unlikely event of rust, the pot can still be used. After cleaning the area with a soft brush, boil used teabags or tealeaves. The tannic acid from the tea will react naturally with the iron producing a coating over the area. Store your pot in a cool, dry place or put it on display. These cast iron teapots and kettles have a flat base suitable for Range style Cookers. You may want to consider buying one of our Cast Iron Trivets to match your teapot.

Review Johnson Brothers  / Johnson Brothers - Foliage Tableware, Teapot Country: China
Price: £22.00

Review Johnson Brothers - Foliage Tableware, Teapot / Johnson Brothers:


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