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: Many vintage brown teapots, particularly from the 1940s, use a "moriage" technique featuring raised enamel dots or gold line drawings on deep brown surfaces. These are often made of redware , a durable earthenware material.

: Mid-century modern (MCM) examples frequently showcase a rustic "drip glaze" effect, often blending brown with cream or white. vintage-brown-teapot-made-in-japan

: Some Japanese exports emulate the classic English "Brown Betty" shape but include hand-painted fruit or floral motifs. Identification & Dating Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Many vintage brown teapots, particularly from the

: Higher-end vintage pieces may be from Tokoname, one of Japan's six ancient kilns, known for its fine red clay ( shudei ) that often appears as a deep metallic or unglazed brown. : Many vintage brown teapots

: Many vintage brown teapots, particularly from the 1940s, use a "moriage" technique featuring raised enamel dots or gold line drawings on deep brown surfaces. These are often made of redware , a durable earthenware material.

: Mid-century modern (MCM) examples frequently showcase a rustic "drip glaze" effect, often blending brown with cream or white.

: Some Japanese exports emulate the classic English "Brown Betty" shape but include hand-painted fruit or floral motifs. Identification & Dating Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: Higher-end vintage pieces may be from Tokoname, one of Japan's six ancient kilns, known for its fine red clay ( shudei ) that often appears as a deep metallic or unglazed brown.