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Ceramic Monk Figural Teapot German Pottery 1950s Novelty

Original price was: 138,00 €.Current price is: 103,50 €. inkl. VATSale!

A cheerful figural teapot in the form of a monk or friar, made in Germany during the 1950s. The removable head forms the lid — a charming novelty piece in warm brown and cream glazes.

  • Condition: Very good vintage — no cracks or repairs; small black glaze mark on face from manufacture
  • Era: 1950s, mid-century European novelty ceramics
  • Material: Ceramic / Pottery
  • Dimensions: H 23.5 cm (9.3″), W 13 cm (5.1″)
  • Origin: Germany — impressed mark number 3908

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There is something genuinely delightful about a teapot that makes you smile before you have even poured a cup. This 1950s German figural teapot takes the form of a cheerful monk or friar dressed in a traditional brown robe, his expression warm and characterful beneath a cream glaze. It is the kind of piece that holds its own on a shelf or a tea table — practical, playful, and full of personality.

Produced in Germany during the 1950s, the teapot reflects the mid-century taste for novelty ceramics that flourished across Europe in the postwar years. The design is carefully considered: the monk’s removable head serves as the lid, a small theatrical touch that rewards anyone who takes the time to look closely. The warm brown and cream glazes give the figure a rounded, handcrafted quality that mass-produced tableware rarely achieves.

Details & Specifications

  • Origin: Germany
  • Era: 1950s
  • Material: Ceramic / Pottery
  • Subject: Monk / Friar
  • Markings: Impressed number 3908
  • Colour: Brown and cream
  • Height: 23.5 cm (9.3 in)
  • Width: 13 cm (5.1 in)

Condition

  • Very good vintage condition with no cracks or repairs
  • A small black glaze mark is present on the monk’s face, occurring during manufacture
  • Displays beautifully — please refer to photographs for full detail

Whether you collect novelty teapots, German pottery, or simply enjoy objects that bring a little warmth into a room, this monk teapot earns its place. It is a retro piece that has aged with grace — timeless in its own quietly humorous way.

Carefully packed and shipped worldwide with tracking. Combined shipping is available. US buyers: import duties and handling fees are included in the shipping price for smooth delivery with no additional charges on arrival.

Additional information

color

brown and cream

material

ceramic

authenticity_marker

marked