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I really like the lids on the Duo-Tone (Cylinder) shape. I have enough Pèpe to float a battleship, but I can't resist a set if I see it in the wild--like yesterday. The lids, the handles, and the decoration are irresistable.
Submitted by modlectic on Sun, 02/03/2008 - 11:36am.
It's great to see the teapot and beverage server together. I think the Pepe pattern is wonderful. If I understand correctly that you just found these in the wild, Nice Find! I'm thinking the teapot is a hard-to-find piece, especially in top condition.
The teapot is harder to find than the coffee pot. Unfortunately, the teapot here is not pristine--but given the difficulties in finding one, I'm still tickled. I have at least three of the coffee pots. I'd trade one for a bean pot--a piece that still eludes me in the wild.
Ribbon Handles
I love the ribbon handles on these Red Wing pieces. Charles Murphy used this styling technique on his pieces for Stetson, too.
I really like the lids on
I really like the lids on the Duo-Tone (Cylinder) shape. I have enough Pèpe to float a battleship, but I can't resist a set if I see it in the wild--like yesterday. The lids, the handles, and the decoration are irresistable.
Pepe
It's great to see the teapot and beverage server together. I think the Pepe pattern is wonderful. If I understand correctly that you just found these in the wild, Nice Find! I'm thinking the teapot is a hard-to-find piece, especially in top condition.
The teapot is harder to find
The teapot is harder to find than the coffee pot. Unfortunately, the teapot here is not pristine--but given the difficulties in finding one, I'm still tickled. I have at least three of the coffee pots. I'd trade one for a bean pot--a piece that still eludes me in the wild.