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.
Antiques Road Trip expert James Braxton was left fuming with an antiques dealer as he attempted to haggle down the price of a ...
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 ...