Details
This tea pot was purchased from the pottery of Charles Belfield & Son of Prestonpans around 1930. It was part of a set of tableware used in a Port Seton tea-room catering to coastal visitors.
The tea pot is of glazed earthenware with a bulbous body and curved spout. It is coloured in two blues, the change marked by a beaded ring and stipple-textured lower body.
Description
Description
glaze royal blue above powder blue and stippled, band of beading at divide, china teapot with lid, bulbous, curved spout, loop handle; cream glazed interior (crazed & stained) and base?
Number of objects:
1
Height (cm):
13.30
Width (cm):
23.00
Depth (cm):
14.00
Date - earliest/single:
01/01/1930 (All day)
Date - earliest/single certainty:
circa Associated
Object production place:
Associated place:
Prestonpans * Post Seton Media
Object has been photographed/scanned:
Yes
Image on SCRAN:
Yes
SCRAN Link:
Link To SCRAN Record 