Teapot

Meissen, Germany, c. 1730–1733

Porcelain, gilt

23,0 cm × 16,0 cm × 10,5 cm

Coffee, tea and cocoa became new trends in eighteenth-century Europe. Coffee pots were usually pear-shaped, while teapots, influenced by Chinese styles, became round. The pot in the collection has a soft, octagonal shape. It is decorated with a harbour scene, reflecting the expanding world view of the day.