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Antique/vintage items may be dusty in nooks and crannies, may exhibit minor crazing & use marking, may contain minor sticker residue, and are only lightly cleaned.
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Blue Onion Kettle Mid Century Japan Import Tea Pot Teapot Vintage Pottery Gift

Made In Japan

$45.00
SKU:
C709
Condition:
Used
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Blue & White Pottery Tea Pot Vintage Mid Century 1950s Japanese Import

Very reminiscence of Colonial patterns, this sweet tea pot, imported from Japan, is decorated with a blue onion design on a white base, and comes complete with a wire handle.  This piece displays wonderfully and makes an exceptional prop.

Measurements ~ approximately 6.25" tall to finial, 6.5" wide spout to handle.

Dates ~ mid-century, c1950.

Hallmarks ~ unsigned.  This piece has lost its paper label, as seen pictures.

Condition ~ Great: pre-owned vintage/antique.  There is crazing, rust on the handle, and a slight discoloration to the stoneware in places from use.

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C709

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