Teapot (small), silver plated, London Midland & Scottish Railway - Hotels, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1894; round, curved sides, ornate handle on lid, 'LMS HOTELS" in laurel wreath on side. Silver plated teapot, London Midland & Scottish Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts 1894
Teapot, silver plated, by Walker & Hall, London & North Eastern Railway, 1/2 pint, oval base, straight-sided, "LNER" coronation monogram on side Silver plated teapot, London & North Eastern Railway Passenger Comforts
Teapot, silver plate, British Rail, half pint, double arrow logo marked on one side, by British Silverware Limited, Sheffield, W90201. Silver plated teapot, British Rail Passenger Comforts
Teapot, stainless steel, by Sunnex, Great North Eastern Railway, plain, no company markings. Overall: 100 mm x 210 mm x 120 mm. Stainless steel teapot, Great North Eastern Railway Passenger Comforts 1999
Creamware pedestal and teapot with pierced leaf pattern, made by Wedgwood, English, early 19th century Teapot and pedestal Nursing & Hospital Furnishings 1801-1850
Earthenware teapot with mottled brown glaze by Price Bros., England, part of the original "Teasmade" automatic tea-making machine invented by engineer W.H. Brenner Thornton who subsequently sold the patent (414,088 1934) to the British Vacuum Cleaner and Engineering Co. Ltd. who marketed it under the Goblin Teasmade name, English, 1932 Earthenware teapot with mottled brown glaze by Price Bros. Domestic Appliances 1930-1932
Tea pot, 1 pint, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Dining Car, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham; GWR Dining Car garter. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Dining Car Passenger Comforts
Teapot, silver plated, by JD&S, Great Eastern Railway, patterned sides and spout, inscribed "GER Ambulance competition 1st Prize, November 1899, Herbert Lack" Ambulance competition teapot, Great Eastern Railway Miscellanea & Curiosities 1899
Teapot, 1 pint, ceramic, Caledonian Steam Packet Company, made by R H & S L Plant (LTD), Longton - 'Tuscan China'; white with fine grey band and blue roundel motif "The Caledonian Steam Packet Company Limited" with lion rampant pennant. Ceramic teapot, Caledonian Steam Packet Company Passenger Comforts
Teapot, ceramic; by Grindley; London Midland & Scottish Railway; white, gold rim, pink and green floral border, marked underneath "LMS DINING CARS MAR.1937" Ceramic teapot, London Midland & Scottish Railway Passenger Comforts 1937
Teapot, ceramic, unmarked, London Midland & Scottish Railway, dark brown, round, handle and spout inset, LMS in oval on side and marked underneath "LMS HOTELS". Overall: 90 mm x 130 mm 120 mm. Ceramic teapot, London Midland & Scottish Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts
Teapot, brown ceramic, British Rail, as used in MK III, sleeping coaches, BR double arrow marked underneath, 3-87, by Dudson Bros, Hanley, 1987. Ceramic teapot, British Rail - sleeping coaches Passenger Comforts 1985-1988
Tea pot, silver plated, Great North of Scotland Railway, oval, straight-sided, fluted bottom half, "Great North of Scotland Railway Company 11" roundel engraved on side, made by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 5612. Silver plated teapot, Great North of Scotland Railway Passenger Comforts
Teapot, small, silver plated, by Elkington & Co, Southern Railway, "SRy" and SR ensign marked on side, base stamped 38050, E&Co in shield, Elkington plate, B, 1P, B295. Silver plated teapot, Southern Railway Passenger Comforts 1923-1948
Railway tableware: Teapot, small, silver plate, GCR Dining Cars, from Hudson House, York, various companies, 1900-1985 Silver plated teapot, Great Central Railway - Dining Car Passenger Comforts
Teapot, 1 pint, silver plate, LNER block, by Walker & Hall (BTH 258E) Silver plated teapot, London & North Eastern Railway Passenger Comforts
Teapot, 1 pint, silver plated, London & North Eastern Railway, made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield; LNER script. Silver plated teapot, London & North Eastern Railway Passenger Comforts
Royle's patent self-pouring teapot by John J Royle, 27 King Street West, Manchester, 1906. Manufactured by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield Royle's patent self-pouring teapot by John J Royle Domestic Appliances
Stainless steel teapot, British Rail, marked underneath with BR double arrow and '18 - 8 Stainless Steel Foreign'. Stainless steel teapot Passenger Comforts
Tea pot, 3/4 pint, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Hotels, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1948; GWR Hotels full crest. (BTH 215W) Measurements overall: 100 mm x 171 mm x 94 mm, 0.43kg. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts 1948
Tea pot, 3/4 pint, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Hotels, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1937; GWR Hotels roundel. (BTH 214W) Measurements overall: 100 mm x 158 mm x 100 mm, 0.48kg. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts 1937
Teapot, white earthenware, stamped BR(E)M, from Hudson House, York, made by Alfred Meakin, England. Overall: 80 mm x 172 mm x 120 mm. Ceramic teapot, BR (E)M Passenger Comforts 1930-1976
Tea pot, British Rail, 1/2 pint, with hinged lid and BR logo on the side, by Mappin & Webb. Silver plated teapot, British Rail Passenger Comforts 1948-1994
Teapot, British Railways, Eastern Region, stamped BR (E), EPNS A1, 2 ; 2 pints. Overall: 180 mm x 200 mm 116 mm. Silver plated teapot, British Railways (Eastern Region) Passenger Comforts
Teapot with hinged lid, silver plate, British Rail, 1/2 pint, BR double arrow logo on side, made by British Silverware Limited, Sheffield, W90401, 21. Overall: 100 mm x 166 mm 80 mm, 0.36kg. Silver plated teapot, British Rail Passenger Comforts
Teapot, silver plate, British Rail, 1/2 pint, hinged lid, BR double arrow logo on side, made by British Silverware Limited, Sheffield, W90401. Overall: 100 mm x 166 mm x 80 mm, 0.36kg. Silver plated teapot, British Rail Passenger Comforts
Teapot, British Transport Catering Services, with infusion/strainer and hinged lid. Stamped BTCS on front. Strainer: 119 mm 103 mm; teapot: 150 mm x 310 mm 170 mm. Metal teapot, British Transport Catering Services Passenger Comforts
Teapot, 1 pint, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Refreshment Department, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham; GWR Refreshment Dept garter. (BTH 204W) Overall: 150 mm x 200 mm x 118 mm, 0.58kg. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Refreshment Department Passenger Comforts 1907
Tea pot, 3/4 pint, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Hotels, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1948; GWR Hotels full crest. (BTH 215W) Measurements overall: 100 mm x 171 mm x 93 mm, 0.4kg. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts 1948
Teapot; silver plated, Great Western Railway - Hotels, made by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1908; straight-sided, GWR coat of arms with banner below "GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY HOTELS". Measurements overall: 148 mm x 195 mm x 126 mm, 0.56kg. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts 1908
Teapot, ceramic, Hotels Executive - Cars, LMS Royal Scot Rose pattern, marked underneath 'H.E. Cars', made by J & G Meakin, Vitresol ware, Regd SOL 391413. Overall: 72 mm x 170 mm x 110 mm. Ceramic teapot, Hotels Executive - Cars Passenger Comforts 1940-1970
Railway tableware: Two tea pots, small, with lids, white porcelain, gold band, BT Hotels, from Hudson House, York, various companies, 1900-1985 Two teapots Passenger Comforts
Two tea pots, 1/2 pint, silver plate, Pullman wide crest, by Walker & Hall (BTH 53P) Two silver plated teapots, Pullman Passenger Comforts
Two pint teapot, stamped Hotel Executive Cars, silver plated with hinged lid, bearing Mappin & Webb Limited mark on base. Also stamped C17/30, 9/52 and P3. Overall: 170 mm x 230 mm 138 mm. Hotel Executive Cars teapot Passenger Comforts
Teapot, silver plated, by George Richmond Collis and Company, Birmingham; hinged lid, scrolled pattern; inscribed 'Royal Hotel', ex Holyhead. Overall: 150 mm x 245 mm x 150 mm, 0.71kg. Silver plated teapot, Royal Hotel Passenger Comforts
Tea pot, silver plated, by Harrison Bros and Howson, London & North Eastern Railway, LNER RC GE script Silver plated teapot, London & North Eastern Railway Passenger Comforts
Teapot, silver plate, British Rail, 1/2 pint, with hinged lid, BR double arrow logo on side, made by British Silverware Limited, Sheffield, W90401. Overall: 100 mm x 166 mm 80 mm, 0.36kg. Silver plated teapot, British Rail Passenger Comforts 1948-1994
Tea pot, ½ pint, silver plated, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, London & North Eastern Railway, oval, marked "LNER" Silver plated teapot, London & North Eastern Railway Passenger Comforts
Ceramic teapot, British Transport Hotel Services, small, with lid, white with gold bands on rim, handle and top of lid, marked on base 'BTHS'. From Hudson House, York, 1900-1985. Unidentified maker. Stamped 2-71 on base. Overall: 105 mm x 170 mm x 96 mm. Ceramic teapot Passenger Comforts 1971
Teapot, brown ceramic, British Rail, as used in MK III, sleeping coaches. 'BTH' stamped on base. Made by Dudson Bros, Hanley, 1985-1988. Overall: 72 mm x 170 mm x 105 mm, 0.5kg. Ceramic teapot, British Rail - sleeping coaches Passenger Comforts 1985-1988
Teapot, brown ceramic, British Rail, as used in MK III, sleeping coaches. Made by Dudson Bros, Hanley, 1985. Overall: 72 mm x 168 mm x 105 mm, 0.5kg. Ceramic teapot, British Rail - sleeping coaches Passenger Comforts 1985
Teapot, brown ceramic, British Rail, as used in MK III, sleeping coaches. Made by Dudson Bros, Hanley, 1986. Overall: 72 mm x 174 mm x 107 mm, 0.53kg. Ceramic teapot, British Rail - sleeping coaches Passenger Comforts 1986
Teapot, ceramic, white with green and brown printed border around centre, Southern Railway, made by Dudson Bros, Hanley. Overall: 83 mm x 165 mm x 110 mm, 0.41kg. Ceramic teapot, Southern Railway Passenger Comforts
Japanese copy of brown ware Yixing tea pot, large circular pot with 2 spouts and handle, smaller inner pot with lid, Japanese, 1901-1930 Copy of brown ware Yixing tea pot Asian Medicine 1901-1930
Tea pot, 3/4 pint, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Hotels, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1937; GWR Hotels roundel. (BTH 214W) Measurements overall: 100 mm x 158 mm x 100 mm, 0.48kg. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts 1937
Small teapot, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Hotels, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1937; 3/4 pint, GWR roundel on side with "HOTELS" banner below. Overall: 103 mm x 164 mm x 100 mm, 0.47kg. Silver plated teapot, Great Western Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts 1937
Teapot, ceramic, by Dudson Bros Ltd, British Rail, green stoneware, marked BR double arrow underneath with makers mark and 12-76. Overall: 73 mm x 174 mm x 100 mm. Ceramic teapot, British Rail Passenger Comforts 1976
Teapot, ceramic, by Dudson Bros Ltd, British Rail, green stoneware, marked BR double arrow underneath and 6-78. Overall: 75 mm x 165 mm x 100 mm. Ceramic teapot, British Rail Passenger Comforts 1978
Tea pot, 1/2 pint, silver plate, Pullman wide crest, by Walker & Hall (BTH 53P) Two silver plated teapots, Pullman Passenger Comforts
Ceramic teapot, British Transport Hotel Services, large, with lid, white with gold band, marked on base 'BTHS', from Hudson House, York, 1900-1985. Overall: 128 mm x 190 mm x 110 mm. Ceramic teapot Passenger Comforts