This is a rare find! WEDGWOOD “THECUBE” TEAPOT painted in USA in 1920’s
About;
The cube teapot was invented by Englishman Robert Crawford Johnson (1882–1937),[2] who was responsible for the design and registered "Cube Teapots Ltd" in 1917. Johnson specified in his patent application that the design could be made in either ceramic or metal.[3] He perfected the design, one that did not drip, poured easily, was chip resistant and stacked together for easy storage. With no spout or projecting handle the cube teapot looked exactly as it sounds - a cube.
The cube teapot was first put into production in 1920, in earthenware by Arthur Wood of Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was later licensed to other firms including Wedgwood & Co Ltd
Dimensions:10/10cm 9.5cm tall
Period:1920-30’s
Country Of Origin:England
Item Type:Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Materials:porcelain
Condition:good vintage condition no damage no chip just some wear by age such as paint off
Color:white
Please note:
1 We do our best to highlight any issues, but antique and vintage items may have imperfections such as scratches wear and tear or light color lose!
2 Descriptions are based on our best knowledge and efforts.
3 Photos are an essential part of the item description.
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