Regency Teasets  


A typical teaset in the early 1800s would have had a teapot, teapot stand, slop bowl, sugar box or sucrier, creamer, two bread and butter plates, twelve tea cups and saucers, and possibly also twelve coffee cans.   Teasets came in various different styles and this website focusses especially on one called the "New Oval" shape.  

 

These examples are from teasets made by Ridgways including a bute shaped cup, coffee can, creamer, sucrier and teapot.


 For more examples of the individual pieces in "New Oval" teasets made by different makers follow links below. 

Grainger Hicks and Meigh Machin Minton Rathbone  Ridgway  

Pages showing the pieces in teasets are presently under construction so more will be added in the future along with pages reviewing the different broad styles of regency teasets.


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