HEDGEROSE 2 CUP TEAPOT W/ MORNING GLORY PATTERN

$29.00
Teatime! Are you ready to enjoy a lovely afternoon tea with your loved ones? Then let's start by brewing a delicious cup of tea using the much-admired Hedgerose2 cup teapot. This elegant fine bone china teapot features a roses beautiful Morning Glory pattern and finished with 24 carat gold, making it perfect for any special occasion and may it be afternoon tea. Our entire Teapot range is proudly made by Staffordshire Fine Ceramics / Crown Dorset in Stoke on Trent, England. Stoke on Trent has a long history of pottery production, dating back to the 17th century. The city was even nicknamed "The Potteries" due to its large number of ceramic factories and kilns. Not suitable for use in a dishwasher or microwave.

HEDGEROSE 2 CUP TEAPOT WITH CROCUS PATTERN

$29.00
Teatime! Are you ready to enjoy a lovely afternoon tea with your loved ones? Then let's start by brewing a delicious cup of tea using the delightful Hedgerose 2 cup teapot. This elegant fine bone china teapot features a beautiful CROCUS pattern and finished with 24 carat gold, making it perfect for any special occasion. Our entire Teapot range is proudly made by Staffordshire Fine Ceramics / Crown Dorset in Stoke on Trent, England. Stoke on Trent has a long history of pottery production, dating back to the 17th century. The city was even nicknamed "The Potteries" due to its large number of ceramic factories and kilns. Not suitable for use in a dishwasher or microwave.

HEDGEROSE 2 CUP TEAPOT WITH FORGET-ME-NOT PATTERN

$29.00
Teatime! Are you ready to enjoy a lovely afternoon tea with your loved ones? Then let's start by brewing a delicious cup of tea using the delightful Hedgerose 2 cup teapot. This elegant fine bone china teapot features a beautiful Forget-Me-Not pattern and finished with 24 carat gold, making it perfect for any special occasion. Our entire Teapot range is proudly made by Staffordshire Fine Ceramics / Crown Dorset in Stoke on Trent, England. Stoke on Trent has a long history of pottery production, dating back to the 17th century. The city was even nicknamed "The Potteries" due to its large number of ceramic factories and kilns. Not suitable for use in a dishwasher or microwave.