
Vintage Hexagonal Chintz Style Teapot
This ceramic teapot features a distinctive hexagonal body shape supported by small, integrated feet. The piece is constructed from a creamy white stoneware or ironstone base, finished with a glossy glaze. It is decorated with a vibrant multi-colored floral chintz pattern, likely applied via transferware with hand-painted overglaze accents. The design consists of dense arrangements of peonies or poppies in shades of burnt orange, buttery yellow, and subtle blue, accented with green latticework and leaf motifs. The pattern extends across the body, the hexagonal shoulder, the spout, and the domed lid, which is topped with a simple pointed finial. The handle is a classic 'C' shape with a decorative spur at the thumb rest. Notable features include the crisp lines of the hexagonal molding and the continuity of the pattern across the irregular surfaces. There are no visible maker's marks from this angle, but the style is reminiscent of mid-20th-century English pottery houses like Staffordshire or Crown Devon. Condition appears good with no immediate cracks visible, though a small orange price sticker is present on the lid. The glaze shows a high luster suggestive of well-maintained piece, though light crazing may be present upon closer inspection given its likely age from the 1940s-1960s.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $75
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Pottery / Teaware
Appraised On
May 4, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $75
Item Description
This ceramic teapot features a distinctive hexagonal body shape supported by small, integrated feet. The piece is constructed from a creamy white stoneware or ironstone base, finished with a glossy glaze. It is decorated with a vibrant multi-colored floral chintz pattern, likely applied via transferware with hand-painted overglaze accents. The design consists of dense arrangements of peonies or poppies in shades of burnt orange, buttery yellow, and subtle blue, accented with green latticework and leaf motifs. The pattern extends across the body, the hexagonal shoulder, the spout, and the domed lid, which is topped with a simple pointed finial. The handle is a classic 'C' shape with a decorative spur at the thumb rest. Notable features include the crisp lines of the hexagonal molding and the continuity of the pattern across the irregular surfaces. There are no visible maker's marks from this angle, but the style is reminiscent of mid-20th-century English pottery houses like Staffordshire or Crown Devon. Condition appears good with no immediate cracks visible, though a small orange price sticker is present on the lid. The glaze shows a high luster suggestive of well-maintained piece, though light crazing may be present upon closer inspection given its likely age from the 1940s-1960s.
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