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Bennington Teapots Auctions of Interest
1981 Bennington Teapot by Oneida Nice Rainbow Ad
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Ends in 9 Days 6 Hours 25 Minutes 58 Seconds
Current price: $9.99 (0 bids)
Bennington Teapots Items of Interest
Bennington Potters Blue Agate Large TeapotSo much of what makes Bennington Pottery special lies in the process. Each piece is crafted by many pairs of hands, each is individually sprayed for that famous speckled effect, and so each is unique product of human effort. As you hold a piece of Bennington in your hands you enjoy a connection with the artisans and also with history as these bowls, plates, and pitchers share much in common with their ceramic forebears. Rolled edges and easy to use handles are testimony to the care and feeling that goes into their production. The earthy buff and deep indigo of Agate Blue are perfectly at home amongst rustic, timeworn antiques. This glaze is so hard it even has a certain non-stick quality making it easy to maintain.
Bennington Potters Blue Agate Tea for One Teapot with MugSo much of what makes Bennington Pottery special lies in the process. Each piece is crafted by many pairs of hands, each is individually sprayed for that famous speckled effect, and so each is unique product of human effort. As you hold a piece of Bennington in your hands you enjoy a connection with the artisans and also with history as these bowls, plates, and pitchers share much in common with their ceramic forebears. Rolled edges and easy to use handles are testimony to the care and feeling that goes into their production. The earthy buff and deep indigo of Agate Blue are perfectly at home amongst rustic, timeworn antiques. This glaze is so hard it even has a certain non-stick quality making it easy to maintain.