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 ...
The name likely comes from a playful variation of the British teapot "cosies." Still used today, these dome-shaped teapot covers are adorably knitted or stitched to keep one's tea warm.
Episode 10 - Go behind the scenes at a Scottish firm making cashmere, see how a jigsaw puzzle is made, meet a family producing Welsh delicacies and discover how a British teapot is created. More info ...