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Eva Zeisel Monmouth
Submitted by youngmoderns on Mon, 09/03/2007 - 10:19am.
Another view
Here is a close-up with flash of the same group...
Submitted by modlectic on Tue, 09/04/2007 - 4:47pm.
I hadn't noticed the pattern detail on the teapot lid in the other photo. Very nice! It appears that the colors on the lid are more pastel compared to the pattern colors on the sides of the teapot. Thanks again.
Submitted by abeautifulmindjfn on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 4:10pm.
I ditto Mikes comments if I had to own one teapot i think this would be it! Should have purchased Bob and Sandi Woodwards at the Cincy Mod show years ago dang it, robert
Unbelievable!
If I had to own just one teapot it could easily be this one or the Pals teapot. Those little baby shakers are too much. Eva is so playful.
Another View
I hadn't noticed the pattern detail on the teapot lid in the other photo. Very nice! It appears that the colors on the lid are more pastel compared to the pattern colors on the sides of the teapot. Thanks again.
Monmouth teapot
I ditto Mikes comments if I had to own one teapot i think this would be it! Should have purchased Bob and Sandi Woodwards at the Cincy Mod show years ago dang it, robert