The good news about drinking high-quality tea is it’s only as complicated as you make it. Do you have a spoonful of loose leaves and a mug? Fill that baby with hot water and use your lips as a ...
Because a beautiful teapot makes drinking tea even better. “A well-loved teapot is a well-used teapot,” said Elena Liao, an owner of Té Company, in New York, which specializes in Taiwanese tea. (The ...
Streetwear brands have become synonymous with dropping branded homeware oddities that are — in some cases — more collectible than its seasonal garments, and one brand that really pulls out all the ...
This teapot is from the Smithsonian’s Hans Syz Collection of Meissen Porcelain. Dr. Syz (1894-1991) began his collection in the early years of World War II, when he purchased eighteenth-century ...
This porcelain teapot, brought to the Corpus Christi ROADSHOW last August, is indeed the kind of Chinese pottery that would inspire the artisans of Delft, Holland, to create the white-and-blue vases, ...
The teapot was made between 1744-47 and represents some of the earliest porcelain in England.This teapot was made at a potworks in Newcastle-under-Lyme between 1744-47. The work was probably by ...
Pierre Culot Pierre CULOT (1938-2011) Ceramic teapot, circa 1980 ceramic Decorative Art 7.87 x 7.48 in Estimate Realized Price -2% ...
Thrift shopping for hidden treasures might not bring teapots to mind, but some are surprisingly valuable. A lucky find at a garage sale or tucked away in family storage could be worth a small fortune ...