I don’t know for sure if this was a tea pot or a coffee pot. It belonged to my grandparents and believe it is from the late 1920’s since they married in 1926. The top is missing and the colors on the handle and rim are faded😟. It looks like they were a “goldish”color. There is a sugar bowl that matches it and I have that too and guess what.......no top either.
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This is an old piece of china. With the lid missing it would make a nice vase or holder for something long and tall, utensils, paint brushes, etc. I always wondered about those tall pots. I think they are for coffee.
@randystreat Thank you for the ideas Kathy. I usually just keep them on top of my kitchen cabinets as decorative pieces. But the utensil idea is nice because I could still display it in the kitchen.