This Ever-Hot teapot was manufactured in England, likely during the 1930s-1950s, featuring a patented design (Patent No. 523942) that combined ceramic and chrome elements to maintain heat. The innovative thermal insulation system consisted of a ceramic interior pot encased in a polished chrome shell, which helped keep tea hot for longer periods.
These functional yet decorative teapots were popular among middle-class households during the mid-20th century, representing the era's interest in combining modern materials with practical design. Collectors of Art Deco and mid-century kitchenware particularly value these pieces for their distinctive styling and historical significance in the evolution of household tea service.
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