A beautiful teapot though unusual for the period–some have speculated that the spout was a later replacement, but metal analysis suggests it is probably original. The coat of arms are a slightly later replacement, as faint traces of an earlier engraving can be seen. The extant arms likely belonged to a north Welsh family, possibly Edwards or Trevor.

  • @CuriousObjectsOPM
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    1 year ago

    Thought I would kick off this community with a little detail about the object in our icon.

    Would love to hear what you think about it. Is it attractive? What do you like/dislike about it? Have you seen a similar piece somewhere?

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      1 year ago

      I love teapots like these enough that I acquired one, a Charles Harleux 950 silver teapot.

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      That curved black wood handle does seem to be quite the popular style back then!

      Not a fan of the straight spout with all the curves on the rest of the pot - it seems jarring, and I can see why people thought it might have been added later.

      • @CuriousObjectsOPM
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        11 year ago

        Awesome! Yeah I hear you about the spout, I like the more typical short, curved type. But I also appreciate the iconoclasm of this one.