In this post I am going to show you the second half of my Vintage Teapot Collection – Part 2 that I have been collecting these past 5 years. I started this collection in 2020 and have been adding to it as I work on each new china and porcelain collection 🙂 I just love collecting teapots!

I think that’s they key to collecting, collect what you enjoy! That way you don’t have to sell them but can enjoy them. Over time things you collect usually go up in value.
Let’s get started with Part 2 of my Vintage Teapot Collection!
This half of my collection is all about more English Teapots for the most part.
- I have a few mixed ones on the top shelf, then I get into my real favorites on the 2nd shelf,
- The 3rd shelf has my whites, browns and golds and
- Then I have my blue willow teapots and flow blue on the 4th shelf
So starting with the top shelf:
- Tesco Cornishware Style Teapot – Quite large, round and stout, with a good sturdy handle. This is a perfect everyday teapot that I bought to go with my Cornishware collection. If you like Cornishware, you might want to check that collection out. This is likely from the 1990’s.
- Yellow Gibsons Teapot – The next two teapots I have as part of my Yellow Vintage Kitchenware collection. I am still looking for a reasonably priced Yellow Tea Rose teapot, so stay tuned! This first teapot is in the Georgian Style, which it even says on the bottom. It has the scalloped sides and those beautiful yellow fall flowers, gilded with gold. Typical of the Georgian style, the shape is more oval and low with the D shaped handle. This one is likely from 1940’s to 60’s.
- Miniature Little Yellow Teapot by ElleGreave of Woods and Sons, such a lovely and cute small teapot perfect for individual use. This one is made of Ironstone and is likely from the 1950’s.
- White tall blue flowers teapot of my mom’s Royal Doulton “Windermere” Expressions Teapot or Coffee Pot. Its quite large and has the shape of both a Teapot and yet large enough to be a coffee pot– Even though this is made with Bone China, it is another one that would be great for an everyday teapot, my mother used for serving tea at birthday and dinner /desert settings. It’s a big teapot/coffeepot so works great for both. This one was purchased new around 1990.
Second shelf has
- Aynsley Tea Pot Daisy Corset pattern in Pink – This is one of my newer teapots which I did an unboxing video for and I just love the pink colors with yellow daisies. It has the traditional Corset shape that Aynsley is known for. The quality of the fine bone china just feels amazing. This pattern is available in blue as well.
- Hammersley floral sprays – This is a Victorian Style teapot in Bone China and is my favorite teapot of all time. It is designed by F. Howard and is pattern 2991. I just love the floral sprays and the elegance of the edging, the gold trim, the lovely handle. It has a footed base. It is just gorgeous! This pattern was made primarily between 1940 and 1950 and the mark for this one seems to match that time period. Typical of the Victoria style it has the more bulbous shape, Floral patterns and gold gilding, with more elegant features. Even the handle is more elaborate.

- Royal Winton Old Cottage Chintz Teapot – Another favorite as I have always loved Chintz china. The cottage chintz pattern is so classic and can be elegant or English country garden style. This one is in the Ascot shape which is quite typical of Royal Winton teapots. It fairly tall and slightly rounded, has a tapered shape with a pedestal base and an elegant handle. This one was made between 1940 and 1950 based on the mark.
3rd shelf has:
- Royal Albert White Val D’or Teapot of my mother’s which she gave to me for safekeeping for my daughter It’s a classic Royal Albert shaped teapot in bone china and is great for serving tea for any occasion. This one has a pedestal base and gilded in gold. This one was purchased in the 1990’s.
- Masons “Ascot” patterned Teapot in Brown and White transferware on Ironstone. – This teapot I bought to go with all my brown transferware. It has the lovely floral pattern in golds and browns. This one is a bit older of the two and between 1940 and 1950 vintage.

- along with the Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Teapot next to it. These are both so lovely. Another Ironstone Teapot and just lovely. Very large and sturdy with the round shape. This teapot is fairly new and likely 1990’s to 2000.
- And beside that is the Royal Winton Golden Age Grimwades Teapot. Again a large round teapot but with lovely Gold exterior. This one is made after 1951, based on the mark. So elegant!
4th Shelf has:
- This smaller blue and white Ellegreave teapot, pattern 388 (which is by Woods and Sons. I love all the small blue flowers and gold trim on this one and it is in a Hexagon shape, quite elegant. This pattern was made somewhere between 1940’s to 1960’s.
- This is a beautiful Flow Blue BURGESS & LEIGH Teapot NONPAREIL from the area of Middleport Pottery. This is Flow Blue on Bone China and it is antique, quite old between 1889 and 1919. Its quite ornate and has the base with the ornate features on the handle, lid and pedestal base with the beautiful edging.

- If you love blue willow here are three from my Blue willow collection.
- Firstly this large blue willow Churchill coffee pot. Its perfect for serving coffee and so lovely with the Blue and White Transferware on Ironstone. This one is quite new and its in the Classic Blue Willow pattern.
- 2ndly this blue willow churchill tea pot, a round sturdy teapot again with the Blue Willow transferware on Ironstone. Both made in Staffordshire England. Again, another new teapot. I will include the Amazon link for the Churchill teapots in case you are interested in these.
- The last teapot on this shelf is the Antique blue willow by Myott Son & Co. This one is pre-1940 or even earlier. Its shape is often called Rosebud and I guess this is attributed to it being low and round. It is in a beautiful porcelain and has more of the elegant edging and gilding. Just gorgeous.
- Lastly in the teapot category I have the new Chinese Tea Pot in Red Clay and porcelain by Umi Teasets. I have a separate unboxing video if you want to see more. This one is small and perfect for a gift set and for travel for personal use.
YouTube Video of My Vintage Teapot Collection Part 2
To see all the teapots in my Vintage Teapot Collection Part 2 and information on the style and marks for each teapot, here is the link to the Youtube video on my channel:
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And that’s Part 2 of my Teapot collection.
I hope you enjoyed this post on My Vintage Teapot Collection – Part 2! Thank you!
🙂 Bonnie