Description
The Early Doulton Burslem Victorian Blush Ware teapot is a notable example of late 19th-century English ceramics, renowned for its delicate blush ivory glaze and hand-painted floral decorations. These teapots were produced by Doulton & Co. at their Burslem factory in Staffordshire, England, during the 1880s and 1890s—a period when the company was transitioning from stoneware to fine porcelain.
Key Features
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Glaze and Decoration: The teapots feature a soft blush ivory glaze with hand-painted floral motifs, often accented with gilt detailing.
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Markings: Items from this era typically bear the “Doulton Burslem” mark, sometimes with additional symbols indicating the period of manufacture.
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Design: Common designs include globular bodies with stylized spouts and handles, sometimes incorporating elements like stylized bamboo or floral patterns.










