Teapot designed by Victor Skellern combines good functional appearance with graceful simplicity of line and right proportion; nor is it marred, as many otherwise good round teapots often are, by having a square handle. Handle, spout, and lid are harmonious with the body, and do not lok like excrescences spouting awkwardly from the pot

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Teapot designed by Victor Skellern combines good functional appearance with graceful simplicity of line and right proportion; nor is it marred, as many otherwise good round teapots often are, by having a square handle. Handle, spout, and lid are harmonious with the body, and do not lok like excrescences spouting awkwardly from the pot.

Teapot designed by Victor Skellern combines good functional appearance with graceful simplicity of line and right proportion; nor is it marred, as many otherwise good round teapots often are, by having a square handle. Handle, spout, and lid are harmonious with the body, and do not lok like excrescences spouting awkwardly from the pot.

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Title: Cups, Saucers and Teapots

In: Design Review: Volume 2, Issue 1 (June-July, 1949)

Publication details: Architectural Centre Incorporated

Part of: New Zealand Design Review

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