Chef head teapot. The top is white as a chef's hat usually is. The pot itself is brown with kind of a shinny finish. It has a face with a fly on his cheek. It is a funny, kind of goofey face. It has a spiral handle that appears to have been brass colored, which now looks a little rusted out. It has four footed corners at the bottom.
This is a china cabinet that I bought at an antique auction in Ponchatoula, LA more than 15 years ago. It has one glass door and one very large drawer (very deep). It has plate grooves on shelves to stand platters, etc. on. It appears to be made out of several different types of wood. I think it may be English but don't really know a whole lot about it. It is very very heavy. There were other pieces to the set, table and chairs & buffet. I was only lucky enough to get this piece. Love it!
I have inherited a china set and would like to know the name of the pattern, when it was produced and approximate value. There is 6 dinner plates, 6 saucers, 6 bowls, 6 dessert plates, 6 tea cups, 4 wine glasses & sugar & creamer.