Step back in time with this exquisite vintage teapot, a true treasure for lovers of grandmacore and unique collectibles. Crafted in the 1960s by Rockingham Harker in the USA, this piece beautifully captures the story of Rebekah at the Well, making it a charming addition to any vintage collection. Its rich brown glaze and classic design evoke nostalgia while offering timeless elegance.
- Replica of a 1840s teapot featuring the Biblical scene from Genesis 24
- Measures approximately 9" tall with lid and 8.5" wide from handle to spout
- Made in the USA by Rockingham Harker during the 1960s
- Beautiful brown glaze finish adds warmth and vintage appeal
This teapot is perfect for display or gentle use, adding character to your kitchen or collection.
- Ships carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery
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- Feel free to message with any questions about this unique piece
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