From gotheborg.com website: "Mark: The letter "T" in a wreath, below it says Japan. Lusterware (or lustreware) developed by Noritake but the majority of lustreware pieces are made by other companies. One of them were the Takita company, whose mark was T&T in two rectangles. This could be a version of a Takita mark, or just a similar mark. Date: probably late 1920s to early 1930s."
急須 [kyusu] is the Japanese word for a small teapot. It is pronounced "kyew-soo."
Teapot Dome
the teapot dome
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It depends on the size and thickness used to construct the teapot, and the amount of liquid it can hold.
The Teapot Dome
Teapot Dome
Japanese techniques are frogs and elephants, Materials are pieces of card.
On a china teapot it is usually the shape number
The symbol of a crown above a sea silver teapot typically represents a mark of quality and craftsmanship, often associated with high-end silverware. The crown signifies royal approval or a prestigious lineage, while the teapot, a common household item, indicates the functional aspect of the silverware. This combination suggests that the teapot is not only a practical object but also a luxurious item, possibly made by a renowned silversmith or brand.
A boiling teapot is an example of convection. As the water inside the teapot heats up, it becomes less dense and rises to the top, while cooler water from the top moves down to replace it. This creates a convection current that helps distribute heat evenly throughout the teapot.