WELCOME

I bought a teapot....... Just a teapot....... An old one, and kind of unusual. I had to find out about the maker's mark, and thus began a wonderful journey! 15 years later, and I now have over 250 ALB teapots. Not to mention a couple of coffee pots, a tankard, milk jugs, sugar bowls, and a plate. Little by little, more people are being enticed by these lovely teapots, and starting collections of their own. This blog was set up so that all ALB lovers could have a place to meet, share photos, ask questions, and in general get to know each other and share their appreciation for these lovely teapots. If you leave a question, please be kind enough to leave an email address, so someone may send you an answer!

So come on in, sit down, have a "cuppa", and enjoy.

Sligeah

COLLECTOR'S GUIDE

To purchase a guide, please contact me at: Sligeah@aol.com.

Price: $25.00
Price includes postage to the continental US and Canada. Worldwide shipping is available for additional postage. Costs will be calculated based on your location.

Front and back covers are laminated. Interior photo pages are printed on semi-gloss photo paper for best quality color and detail. The spine is a spiral closure, so no bending of pages!

 
 
 

 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can I send photos from a tea pot I received from my grandmother, to know what value it has? Inscriptions are: in the lid: made in England 1950. At the bottom: ALB patented England - 8

I live in Belgium.
My emailaddress is euromie@hotmail.com

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Unknown said...

I have a ALB tea pot and I can't seem to find it anywhere would you be about to message me about it?

I'm in Canada
Victorialeigh83@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

I have #1634 from you guide. Do you know what time frame it may have been made?

Anonymous said...

I have recently bought an ALB large teapot which looks like it’s from the 30s it has blue and cream rings at the top plus the body has three grooves in it at the middle and near the bottom , it’s rather like the large one on the cover of your collectors guide. Any ideas