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A true icon of British tea culture, this rare Pie-Crust Fluted Brown Betty teapot dates to around the 1920s and offers collectors a beautifully preserved example of traditional English stoneware. Stamped simply Made in England on the base, it represents the understated authenticity and superb function that made the Brown Betty world-famous. Renowned for its ability to brew the perfect pot of tea, the Brown Bettys rounded shape allows tea leaves to swirl freely, while its distinctive Rockingham glaze helps retain heat for longer a combination prized by tea lovers for over a century.
What sets this particular piece apart is its fluted pie-crust detailing a highly sought-after variation among collectors. Two decorative bands encircle the teapots shoulders in pale beige and cream tones, evoking the crimped edge of a pie. These sculpted accents contrast beautifully with the glossy chocolate-brown glaze that covers the rest of the teapot, including its sturdy handle, lid, and gently curved spout. This rare design detail adds both visual charm and tactile appeal, elevating it from a standard model to a display-worthy collectible.
Measuring approximately 20 cm from handle to spout, 13 cm wide, and 13 cm tall, this teapot is in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing a remarkable state for a piece over a century old. It is marked Made in England with the number 48 impressed on the base, likely referencing a production batch or mould number, adding to its authenticity and collector interest. Whether you're a dedicated enthusiast of British ceramics or simply appreciate timeless design, this early 20th-century Brown Betty is a charming and storied addition to any home.