Antique Robert Burns, Auld Lang Syne China Teapot by Copeland Spode. 19th Century, Victorian Blue and White












Antique Robert Burns, Auld Lang Syne China Teapot by Copeland Spode. 19th Century, Victorian Blue and White
Antique Victorian Blue and White China Teapot
Part of a range of china by Copeland Spode which celebrated the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns.
This example features lyrics around the rim from the famous song Auld Lang Syne, “WE’LL TAK A CUP O’KINDNESS YET FOR DAYS O’OLD LANG SYNE”.
Chinese blue and white decoration with Chinese dragons and a foo dog handle on the lid and gilt trim.
Impressed stamp underneath for ‘COPELAND’ as well as a diamond registration mark which dates to 7th January 1879.
The teapot is in great vintage condition with wear commensurate with age. There is a small flea bite to the gilding on the end of the spout. There also appears to be a believed firing fault underneath where the handle meets the main pot on the upper part of the handle.
This model teapot was available in a few different size variations, we believe this was the largest size available.
Approximate measurements 28cm wide (spout to handle) x 20cm deep x 17cm high.
Delivery is £10 to the Mainland UK. If you live elsewhere please get in touch for an accurate quote. The shipping will automatically be added at checkout unless you select collection.