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Shop Rare Doulton Lambeth Aesthetic Movement stoneware teapot with sterling silver mounts, Birmingham 1880
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Rare Doulton Lambeth Aesthetic Movement stoneware teapot with sterling silver mounts, Birmingham 1880

£100.00

This rare Doulton Lambeth stoneware teapot, made in England in 1880, is a fine example of Victorian British Art Pottery influenced by the Aesthetic Movement. The body is finely moulded with a repeating pattern of applied beading and stylised foliate motifs arranged within diamond panels. Rich cobalt blue, olive green, and ochre glazes enhance the surface, showcasing the period's preference for naturalistic colour schemes and textured finishes.

The teapot is fitted with sterling silver mounts to the spout and hinged lid, crafted by John Grinsell & Sons and fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1880. The domed ceramic lid mirrors the floral decoration of the body, unifying the design. The combination of tactile stoneware and refined silverwork reflects the late 19th-century interest in elevating functional objects through artistry and craftsmanship.

Doulton Lambeth pieces from this era are highly sought after for their technical innovation and association with both the Aesthetic and early Arts and Crafts movements. This example would appeal to collectors of Victorian ceramics, Art Pottery, and English decorative arts.

Weight: 500 g
Height (to finial): 12 cm / 4.72″
Width (spout to handle): 19 cm / 7.48″
Base diameter: 7.5 cm / 2.95″

Signs of previous damage and repair where the spout meets the body. The handle has been repaired. Minor wear to gilt and enamel consistent with age and use. Presents well with vibrant glazes and finely preserved detail.

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This rare Doulton Lambeth stoneware teapot, made in England in 1880, is a fine example of Victorian British Art Pottery influenced by the Aesthetic Movement. The body is finely moulded with a repeating pattern of applied beading and stylised foliate motifs arranged within diamond panels. Rich cobalt blue, olive green, and ochre glazes enhance the surface, showcasing the period's preference for naturalistic colour schemes and textured finishes.

The teapot is fitted with sterling silver mounts to the spout and hinged lid, crafted by John Grinsell & Sons and fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1880. The domed ceramic lid mirrors the floral decoration of the body, unifying the design. The combination of tactile stoneware and refined silverwork reflects the late 19th-century interest in elevating functional objects through artistry and craftsmanship.

Doulton Lambeth pieces from this era are highly sought after for their technical innovation and association with both the Aesthetic and early Arts and Crafts movements. This example would appeal to collectors of Victorian ceramics, Art Pottery, and English decorative arts.

Weight: 500 g
Height (to finial): 12 cm / 4.72″
Width (spout to handle): 19 cm / 7.48″
Base diameter: 7.5 cm / 2.95″

Signs of previous damage and repair where the spout meets the body. The handle has been repaired. Minor wear to gilt and enamel consistent with age and use. Presents well with vibrant glazes and finely preserved detail.

This rare Doulton Lambeth stoneware teapot, made in England in 1880, is a fine example of Victorian British Art Pottery influenced by the Aesthetic Movement. The body is finely moulded with a repeating pattern of applied beading and stylised foliate motifs arranged within diamond panels. Rich cobalt blue, olive green, and ochre glazes enhance the surface, showcasing the period's preference for naturalistic colour schemes and textured finishes.

The teapot is fitted with sterling silver mounts to the spout and hinged lid, crafted by John Grinsell & Sons and fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1880. The domed ceramic lid mirrors the floral decoration of the body, unifying the design. The combination of tactile stoneware and refined silverwork reflects the late 19th-century interest in elevating functional objects through artistry and craftsmanship.

Doulton Lambeth pieces from this era are highly sought after for their technical innovation and association with both the Aesthetic and early Arts and Crafts movements. This example would appeal to collectors of Victorian ceramics, Art Pottery, and English decorative arts.

Weight: 500 g
Height (to finial): 12 cm / 4.72″
Width (spout to handle): 19 cm / 7.48″
Base diameter: 7.5 cm / 2.95″

Signs of previous damage and repair where the spout meets the body. The handle has been repaired. Minor wear to gilt and enamel consistent with age and use. Presents well with vibrant glazes and finely preserved detail.

Founded in London in the early 19th century, Doulton Lambeth rapidly established a reputation for its salt-glazed stoneware and the quality of its sculptural decoration. By the 1860s, the factory embraced the ideals of the Art Pottery and Aesthetic movements, producing decorative wares that merged utility with artistic expression. Collaborations with silversmiths such as John Grinsell & Sons elevated their products to the luxury market, combining robust materials with fine craftsmanship.

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