These old Cornishware pieces always look great on display in your kitchen. The iconic blue and white striped pattern was introduced in 1924. The design was inspired by the blue skies and white-crested waves of Cornwall.
This is a nice sturdy teapot. It is a finely made vintage example that probably dates to before the 1960s. It has an old Green Shield mark on the base, as photographed. This mark was used on Cornishware pieces from 1930's -1960's. So my lovely teapot is at least 65 years old now.
It is In good vintage condition given its age. It has no chips or cracks. The spout is whole with no condition issues with it. It does have a very teeny weeny fleabite to the rim of the lid. I have just noticed this recently and have reduced the asking price down to £40 - you really cannot see the chip, but it is there. The last three images on the listing show the area in question in extreme close up. But a fair price for this harder to find pot.
It is a nice size and would hold about 2 pints of liquid. It measures 5 3/4 inches in height and from handle to spout it is 10 inches.
UK Postage will be with Royal Mail Tracked (Medium Parcel). This will be applied to your order at the checkout.