Vintage Morton Pottery Stoneware Teapot Woodland Splatterware Green, Brown,Cream
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Early 20th century by Morton Pottery in Illinois, United States. Interior opening and Lid shows cracks and chips. Item has crazing. Early 20th century this makes perfect sense to have signs of age.
Weighs 3.1 lbs. 5 x 8 wide spot to handle Tested overnight no leaks.
Attributed to G@@@L@ and my own knowledge:
Stoneware, known for its durability and heat retention.
Design:
Spongeware or splatterware style applied by hand
combination of cream, green, and brown, typical of the "Woodland" glaze.
The teapot has a gourd-like or barrel shape, with a rounded body, a spout, a handle, and a lid.
Morton Pottery was established in 1922 and produced a variety of stoneware items, including teapots, pitchers, and bowls. The spongeware or splatterware designs are highly collectible, with collectors often seeking pieces with bright colors and folk art-inspired patterns. These teapots were made in the early 20th century, and pieces from this era are now considered vintage.
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