Yes. It does. the back is cute, too. My friend’s brother passed away and when they were clearing out his stuff, this was a tea pot his first wife had (who had passed away a long time ago) and his widow didn’t want to keep it- My friend knew I liked tea so she claimed it and gave it to me as part of my Christmas present. It is definitely a treasure. Lots of love and meaning to me.
WAY cute teapot. Does the ropof come off for filling?
By: Laurie Ryan on February 1, 2018
at 9:46 am
Yes. It does. the back is cute, too. My friend’s brother passed away and when they were clearing out his stuff, this was a tea pot his first wife had (who had passed away a long time ago) and his widow didn’t want to keep it- My friend knew I liked tea so she claimed it and gave it to me as part of my Christmas present. It is definitely a treasure. Lots of love and meaning to me.
By: Author on February 1, 2018
at 10:02 am
It’s lovely, and what a lovely token for your sister-in-law to give to you.I have two house teapots myself.One is a two-cup at best, though.
By: Tonette Joyce on February 1, 2018
at 12:25 pm
Not my sister in law. My friend whoâs brother passed away. It was his and his wife let her take it for me. I think itâs lovely.
By: Author on February 1, 2018
at 2:52 pm
That’s what I get for reading too quickly; I’m sorry. I only saw “Brother”. I’m glad that you didn’t lose a brother.
By: Tonette Joyce on February 2, 2018
at 12:26 pm
Thanks. Me, too. I donât have one so that would be a weird feat. 🙂
By: Author on February 2, 2018
at 1:29 pm