Miniature Items - Sub Category Rare, Unusual And Curious Items - Category

ID: 10223

Rare Seth Cardew Miniature Apprentice Tea Set

  • Price: £125

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Description 🔉

A rare and delightful little ceramic Tea Set by the distinguished Twentieth Century Master Potter, Seth Cardew. Apparently this was one of his pieces he presented during his apprenticeship with his father Michael Cardew. It bears both his personal mark and the Wensford Bridge mark on the Teapot. It appears that the handle of the teapot has been broken and repaired but none the less, it is a rare opportunity to own something made by such a talented craftsman. The handle of the tea-pot appears to have a crack but it is. nonetheless, an interesting set by a famous and distinguished potter.

Seller Details

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  • Address:
  • Norfolk,
  • United Kingdom.
  • Note:
  • Abbott Antiques is a small business selling antique and collectable quality items at affordable prices. We specialise in Curiosities, Religious pieces, Items of Provenance, miniature, rare and interesting items, although as a general dealer we sell a variety of items. Our belief is to encourage people in their collecting. We have many years of experience, having traded from our shop, various Antique Centres in Norfolk, selling both to local and international collectors and dealers. We offer also a 'finding service' and undertake research, at no extra cost. Personally, we collect little, although we are very fond of automata, having a small collection of such items.

Legal Note

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