Color: Brown Betty
Brand: Cauldon Ceramics
Product Dimensions: 6"D x 10"W x 8"H
With Lid: Yes
Is Dishwasher Safe: No
Manufacturer: Cauldon Ceramics
Model Name: Brown Betty Teapot with logo Made in England
UPC: 713012747800
Size: 4 Cup LogoBritish Made Traditional Teapot with Original Staffordshire Logo
Best British Brown Betty Teapot with Logo - If You are a Hot Tea Drinker, a Brown Betty Teapot is Essential! It is Simply The Best to Make The Perfect Cup of Tea. Almost Every House in England has a Brown Betty Teapot, and they have for a reason. It's great.
These Teapots are Made from a Special Red Clay found only in Staffordshire
The Special Handle Design Keeps Your Knuckles from Burning While Holding The Teapot
NOTHING compares to tea brewed in a Brown Betty
A Real Brown Betty Teapot with "Made in England" written on The Base
Suitable for any Occasion - This Teapot is Perfect for Afternoon Tea, Family Gatherings, Birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Weddings and Other Important Occasions
The Well-Designed Handle and Body are Very Coordinated. Long Service life without losing its functional and appearanceAll Types of Brown Betty Teapots
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Best British Brown Betty Teapot with Logo: If you are a hot tea drinker, a Brown Betty Teapot is essential! It is simply the best way to make the perfect cup of tea. Almost every house in England has a Brown Betty teapot, and they have one for a reason. It's great.
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The traditional Brown Betty Teapot from Victorian Era
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These Teapots are Perfect for Afternoon Tea, Family Gatherings, Birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Weddings and Other Important Occasions
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Ian McIntyre has designed a new and unique Brown Betty teapot that keeps its authenticity while adding a modern twist. He re-engineered the Brown Betty Teapot using 21st-century techniques whilst keeping the teapots original features
During Queen Victoria's reign, tea symbolized Britain's greatest period of expansion and stability. Every home owned a teapot, even if it was a basic "Brown Betty." Tea was no longer a refined, upper-class beverage but the basis of a whole meal. While Charleston dancers and many Victorian glamours have disappeared from the scene, the humble "Brown Betty" has remained a firm favorite. Its origins date back to the end of the 17th century and the ceramic teapot's birth. In 1700, a small unglazed teapot made of red clay from the Bradwell Woods area of Stoke on Trent was a luxury item costing 12 shillings. Our Brown Betty teapots are still made from the same terracotta as those used by the Elers Brothers in 1695. Their method of making was "jollying," but in later years this became "slip casting," giving a smooth finish and even thickness. Rocking Glaze complies with the US FDA and California Proposition 65. Successive generations of Englishmen have proven that Brown Betty makes the best pot of tea in the world. The shape of the pot causes the tea leaves to be gently swirled around as the boiling water is added, thus producing an exquisite infusion. The red terracotta clay with its Rockingham glaze coddles the brew and makes the perfect cup of tea.
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$64.99Price
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