Brown Betty Small Size Tea Pot England

  • Product Code: Brown Betty Small Size Tea Pot England (V6)
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $199.00

  • Ex Tax: $199.00

BROWN BETTY (SMALL SIZE) - Vintage Item, England

Fancy a cup of tea? A.L.B. England Pottery, are the creator of the (Brown Betty) Ceramic Teapot

This beautiful Vintage (small size) teapot is fully glazed to perfection
Brown Betty comes in a striking chocolate brown colour
It’s embellished with a subtle caramel (light-tan) shade around the contour of the top neck
True/Genuine British Original (Brown Betty) teapot, a non-drip spouts as well - how about that!

Total Height: 11 cm tall (with lid) - 10 cm (without)
Total Width: 18 cm with spout and handle or (11 cm Ø diameter body) without the spout and handle
The foot/base: 7 cm Ø diameter
Capacity: holds 3 cups of tea
Has a perforated finial (steam release), sometimes referred to as a ‘knop’, to the centre of the cover (allows the user to lift the cover with ease)
Inscribed (ALB Patented England) on the underside
Has a tiny, little flaw on the (lower/under the spout/lip), however not obviously visible, hence a reduction/discount offered, otherwise in excellent vintage condition

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The history of the Brown Betty teapot dates back to 1695 when it was first produced in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
When it comes to the classic, everyday English teapot, the Brown Betty is pretty much the gold standard.
This lovely teapot has quite a history. Its origins date back to the end of the 17th Century and the birth of the British Ceramic Teapot.
The original unglazed teapot was made out of red clay from the Bradell Woods area in Stoke-on-Trent. Today the Brown Betty teapot is still made in Stoke-on-Trent with the same clay from the original area. British people believe the Brown Betty makes the best pot of tea because of the type of clay that is used and the shape of the pot.
Should you like to read more about (A Potted History of the Brown Betty Teapot), Google Search = (Tea in england.com)