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Arthur Wood Teapot

2h ago·Pottery & Glass·Teapot·$100 - $150
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Valuation

Estimated Market Value
$100 - $150

Based on comparable sales and current market data

Low Estimate
$100
Mid Range
$125
High Estimate
$150
ConfidenceHigh (90%)
Condition
Very Good

Item Details

Maker
Arthur Wood

Arthur Wood was established in the late 19th century and became renowned for its high-quality earthenware and decorative pottery. The company is particularly collectible due to its unique designs and craftsmanship, appealing to both casual collectors and serious enthusiasts.

Date
c. 1920-1940

The date is determined based on the style of decoration and the maker's mark, which aligns with production techniques and aesthetic trends of the early to mid-20th century.

Region
Longport, England
Materials
Ceramic with gold accents
Type
Teapot
Style
decorative ceramicsgold accentsfloral patterns
Marks & Identifiers
  • ARTHUR WOOD, LONGPORT, ENGLAND
Completeness
complete
Provenance

Documentation of provenance would enhance value; researching auction records may provide additional context.

Condition

Very Good
  • Minimal signs of wear
  • No visible chips or cracks
  • Gold accents intact

The very good condition positively impacts value, potentially adding 20-30%.

Summary

Arthur Wood Teapot. Made by Arthur Wood. Dating to c. 1920-1940. Materials: Ceramic with gold accents. Estimated value: $100 – $150. Condition: Very Good. The market for decorative ceramics from this period is stable, with moderate demand and slight price increases.

Market Data

Demand Level
moderate
Market Trends

The market for decorative ceramics from this period is stable, with moderate demand and slight price increases.

Where to Sell

eBay, specialty antique shops, local auctions

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Care & Preservation
  • Clean with a soft, damp cloth
  • Avoid harsh chemicals
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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