Wedgwood Sailor's Farewell Small Teapot from Wedgwood
Merchant: Wedgwood
Brand: Wedgwood
Merchant's Category: Teaware & Tea,Teaware> Teapot> Teapot
The Sailor's Farewell small teapot has a traditional shape and curved handle crafted in fine bone china with a pale blue finish, based on Kit Kemp's original, whimsical fabric design. Embellished with a deeper blue and intricate hand-applied 22 carat gold details, it focuses on the character of the sailor's loved-one waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. Out at sea are a myriad of creatures her sailor may encounter including an octopus below the waves, together with the compass and lighthouse he uses for navigation. With this second collection for Wedgwood, Kit Kemp continues her imaginative, illustrative storytelling. Backstamped for authenticity and beautifully presented in a signature Wedgwood blue box this teapot makes a charming and original gift and is part of the tea ware used within The Whitby Hotel in New York and Ham Yard Hotel in London, co-owned by Kit Kemp.
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With a heritage of over 250 years, Wedgwood remains a leading brand on the world stage for tableware and home lifestyle through a portfolio second to none. Wedgwood products range from formal luxury through to premium casual collections. Key designer collaborations include Jasper Conran and Vera Wang.