The Vicky Wrather Collection of Teapots

'Fearful Consequences through the Laws of Natural Selection and Evolution of living up to one’s teapot'… inscribed on the base of the celebrated Royal Worcester 'Aesthetic' teapot.

When my brother gave me my very first teapot in my early twenties, little did I know quite where it would lead! He and I had been brought up in a vegetarian household - which at the time was unusual, and we have both remained lifelong veggies - rarely also consuming alcohol. So, when he gave me that first teapot (he was at school at Dartington at the time and I think paid ten old pennies for it at Totnes market) he said, 'well, you don’t drink anything else much apart from tea, so I’ve bought you this' and my addiction to tea for the past fifty years has remained pretty much the same.

As I love tea as a beverage so much and have enjoyed in my travels discovering all sorts of exciting infusions, a natural progression has been for me to become interested in teapots themselves and to form a collection, particularly if they are novel in their design.

At one time I had over four hundred novelty teapots, all displayed in purpose-built cabinets at Boden Hall, which years ago had featured in a local Stoke-on-Trent newspaper and this editorial led to several readers writing to me, telling me how they had been employed at Sadler’s or wherever in the Potteries, doing either modelling or decoration. As a result, I have it from the horse’s mouth that the silver resist on the novelty motor car teapots only features on 'firsts' with no silver resist on 'seconds'!

I hope that my teapots give as much pleasure to future generations of collectors and/or those who just want a fun brew!  

Victoria Wrather
January 2025