Victoria teapot

Contributed by Antiques Roadshow - St Fagans

This was made for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign. The design in black and gold china shows the early commemorative regal tradition.

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  • 1. At 22:59 on 13 March 2012, pottypaul26 wrote:

    I myself have this teapot amongst thousands more beside i must confess!!
    These royal commemorative teapots capture history in time,will never be made again and its amazing they have survived two great wars and still look pristine! this example is Jackfield type C. 1897

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