Friday, February 14, 2025

Tale of Two Teapots and More!

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TALE OF TWO TEAPOTS AND MORE!
an older informative post from 2017. Enjoy, and some of these pieces I still have. 

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Junkin' in February has been good, not in quantity, but in just GOODIES! I have been on the look out for tea pots, I have at least six coffeepots, and only just last year acquired one teapot. This is lovely, and easily holds 4 cups. The pattern is Manor Vista. The colors are rich, the pot has no chips or dings.

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It does have some crazing---?

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The mark is contemporary and the pattern was made for Montgomery Ward sometime after 1962. Style House (trademark) was a line of home furnishings made for them by various manufacturers. This teapot is clearly marked and Made in Japan. It's a pretty pot and blends nicely with other
vintage transferware patterns much older.

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Johnson Bros, 12" platter (Johnson Brothers) in Devonshire Pattern - Brown Multi Color - a very popular pattern made between 1930 and 1970 in England. Very popular pattern, this has tiny fissure on edge, probably from manufacturing as it is sealed in the glaze. Love the rich colors, but this is crazed, but makes a gorgeous display piece. 

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Another teapot---this time a silver-plate pot over copper. Really in great shape underneath the 'patina', I will have a hard time deciding whether to polish this or not. This is also a large 5-6 cup pot, totally functional an must have been lurking in the bottom of some dining storage cabinet. 

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Nothing is loose, dinged or crooked. And it has 4 hallmarks on the bottom.

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I tracked this down---and is an exact match. 


The teapot is silver over copper and if any of those companies--it is pre-1935-6.

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Definitely worth the price I paid for it, the inside is still in great shape with no pitting.


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The tray isn't in as good of shape...large 13" round and heavily embossed patter and trimmed in rope motif. Some rough spots, I paid a pittance, so it will may not get polished either. WmRogers, was a good piece in its time.

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 This find is a Petit Point on Silk Netting purse---just hanging in a booth and on sale. Reduced 30% and then a store sale on top of that. Needless to say---there isn't too many of these pieces around. I found the purse fitting on a tapestry needlepoint purse, that was dated by the owner from the 1930's. I think this maybe a bit newer, was probably done from a kit of some sort.
(sold quickly)

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I have captured the detail of the stitching and the shadows, show the netting. Honestly I couldn't even stand doing cross-stitch on big fabric. Love all the violets, clustered. The inside of the purse appears to be a fine, tight weave ribbed shantung. No marks or labels. 


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As pristine and as beautiful this piece is, I think I will list it in my Etsy shop.
Even though violets are my February birth flower. 

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This dressing table box from the 50-60's is satin, clean and a lovely green, which insists on showing gold.


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I normally don't buy this sort of of statue, but she was such a sweet reminder
 that Spring is around the corner.


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I've been digging in my vintage (Granmothers') jewelry stashes. These are unmarked except for a stylized C on the ear clips. Honestly the quality of the plastics from the 1950's-60's is amazing compared to now. 
This necklace is iridescent milky pink beads with a set of earrings to match. They are graduated in size and on waxed cord. Everything is molded now and has mold marks and just isn't the same. 
You get the feeling human hands have never touch 
our newer products.

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Though, this isn't my style (would be great Rockabilly) and is destined for the shop. (Sold)

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MY FIND OF THE YEAR.... I don't even care what this is....I love it. 15 3/4" Platter, Pale blue clay with a fabulous transfer reminiscent of Holland. The Windmill and surrounding buildings are very similar to the ones I visited in Denmark. 

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The little girls playing along the river/canal and tulips in the foreground. 

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And it is marked as this, Tulip Time Made in England by Johnson Bros. This is a discontinued pattern and was made 1962-77. 
'I really love it, and will keep it, price---at Replacements--109.95 
(STILL MY FAVORITE)

I paid--$7.50 minus a 20% store sale!

Be still my Junkin' Heart!

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Oh, I have 6 of these jello mold hearts I foundfor 50 cents each!
(These have been made into Christmas ornaments that I list in my shop full of vintage goodies and prints)
(THRIFTING PRICES ARE OF COURSE WAY HIGHER NOW>>>sigh)

Happy Thrifting! 

Thanks always for visiting. 
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8 comments:

  1. Sandi,
    You found some really nice treasures!! Love the tea pots...And the blue and white platter is so pretty!! I hope you enjoy the Holiday weekend!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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    1. They were all great finds back when.Thanks, Debbie.We've been dealing with an estate-extra house snow, so I have been reusing some very old posts. I've kept all these except the purse.Manor House Tea pot (for sale) and the pink pearls that went to Rock-a-billy Texas, LOL. Thanks for visiting! Sandi

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  2. Beautiful pieces! I agree, the Johnson Brothers piece is sublime!

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    1. I hung onto it for quite a few years, and it is for sale in my Etsy shop. Thanks for visiting! Sandi

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  3. That Manor Vista teapot is just the best. As is the Johnson Brothers platter. I love just about everything I've ever seen Johnson Brothers make. That blue and white is gorgeous too and the silver a nice find. Well done!

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    1. The Teapot is for sale....in the Etsy shop. And, I still hang on to any Johnson bros in blue for sure. Hugs, and thanks for visiting! Sandi

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  4. I recognize that Devonshire Pattern Platter Design, it was very popular. That little Petit Point Purse is precious. My Junquing Heart always skips a beat or pounds like a Hummingbird's whenever I Score some unexpected 'gold standard' Finds! You likely had quite the adrenaline Rush with that Score AND the Sale, huh? *Winks*

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    1. Gosh, that purse went fast and it was precious. I am still iin love wiht the silver teapot and the tulip platter. But, I really have to let some of these go. Hugs, and thanks for visiting, Dawn. Hopefully my collection box for you will get off this Spring. Next I have to plant my starts. We are still wading through the estate stuff, but the end is in sight. How abou tdealing with 13 clocks and 26 oil paintings and prints..UGH! Sandi

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