tea pop

Overview

cream ceramic tea pot, with lid. has gold colored lines of grey and red, around top of pot and edge of lid with small grey squares

Historical information

The Alfred Meakin Royal Marigold teapot is a classic English ceramic piece. commonly produced between the 1930s and 1940s in Tunstall England Known for its Art Deco influence, often featuring a "Princess" shape with creamy white glaze., vibrant floral designs, and gold trim.
Alfred Meakin Ltd established the company in 1875

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-126-78.66 a,b
Item type
Domestic Objects
Material
Ceramic Glaze
Width
22 cm
Height or length
12 cm
Depth
10.4999 cm
Inscriptions and markings

a/ pot - "ALFRED MEAKIN, ENGLAND "
b/lid - "ROYAL MARIGOLD"

Contextual information

owned by Mrs Thelma Brown whilst she was resident of property near Needilup WA approx from 1940's - 70's

Keywords
Tea Pot
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Last modified
Friday, 17 April, 2026
Completeness
83
Ongerup and Needilup district Museum

Ongerup and Needilup district Museum

78.66 a,b

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