History of Teapots Traced back to China during

History of Teapots

• Traced back to China during the Yixing (ee-ching) Province witth unglazed teapot of brown or red stoneware for seeping tea leaves 1500. Ming Dynasty, about 1600 were making the teapot of fine glazed porcelain with blue and white designs. • When Dutch importers brought tea to Europe in 1610, the teapot also made the trip. They were small and broad-based with spouts and handles. By the end of the sixteenth century, • Porcelain was first produced in Europe in the early 1700's in Germany. Soon France and England were producing the porcelain teapot and other tea wares. • The English, under Josiah Spode, created a distinctive look for English China with the addition of bone ash to the porcelain clay.

Josiah Spode pottery https: //www. justcollecting. com/miscellania/spode-porcelain England 1770 Bone Ash Ca 5(OH)(PO 4)3

French teapot

Italian Teapot

Russian Teapot

Korean Teapot

German teapot Painted in the style of Johann Gregorius Höroldt (German, 1696– 1775) Germany, Meissen

Teapot Lid (with handle) Handle Spout Body Foot

Sandy Terry

Michael Grafton

Michael Grafton

Ray Bub

Natalya Sots https: //www. natalyasots. com/

Natalya Sots

3/27/17 Kat Hutter & Roger Lee katandroger. com

Designs Teapot, 2 cups • Full page (each) • Add color • Label: Lid, Handle, Body, Foot, Spout • Theme • Label CCT • Put your name on the front

Teapot • Spout, Body, Handle, Lid, Foot, • 2 cups • Theme • In-the-round • MAXIMUM size 6 in x 6 in

Deb Schwartzkopf http: //ratcitystudios. com





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