Quick tip trip this morning yielded these two lovelies for 50p each. I think the teapot dates for WW2, possibly a bit before; the crock is a really useful size, holding 4 pints. Well - I couldn't leave them there, could I? lol
I'd love to know Jane, I really would. I can't help rescuing things like that, it's heartbreaking to think of them getting heaved over the wall into landfill :(( x
Oh wow, how wonderful is that teapot.. I recall my Nan and Pop having a teapot like this. Seeing it brings back memories of winters at their house on a Sunday afternoon with kerosene heaters to keep us warm, Sunday roast and sponge cake with tea from the teapot, just like yours.http://unboughtdelicacies.blogspot.com/
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How many stories could that teapot tell?
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I'd love to know Jane, I really would. I can't help rescuing things like that, it's heartbreaking to think of them getting heaved over the wall into landfill :((
x
Oh wow, how wonderful is that teapot.. I recall my Nan and Pop having a teapot like this. Seeing it brings back memories of winters at their house on a Sunday afternoon with kerosene heaters to keep us warm, Sunday roast and sponge cake with tea from the teapot, just like yours.http://unboughtdelicacies.blogspot.com/
My OH reckons you get the best cuppa out of a brown teapot! I think he is right too. :D
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