
This teapot is by Toscany. Perhaps vintage?

English teapot with no mark. It does have a lot of gold on it.

Tea for Two. I probably made a drastic mistake. Not thinking this was worth much, there was a partial set of this design, but come to find out fairly valuable. This Dogwood Tea (by Roselyn) for Two Set is one of my favorite finds. The trim is gold. Also found the amber covered candy dish in the background at the same time. This set was incomplete in the store, so I bought the teapot and two cups and saucers from what was the partial set, and just call it, "Tea for Two." The only consolation is these were the best of the group as far as condition. The other pieces had been well used. Perhaps I can find more of these in the future and have a nicer set? That is the hope.

Blue and White Chinese teapot, no marking (which means it's most likely vintage)

Small, hand painted teapot, with Chinese markings on the bottom. Have no idea how old it is, but the painting is a little sloppy, so have to conclude it is a China Town tourist trade item, just as most of my collection is. I still love them. They add great decor to my home, and I can admire them for what they are.