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"Bee on the Nose" Canister and Teapot Set

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Submitted by norkin on Mon, 05/12/2008 - 17:06.

General Item Category

Ceramics & Porcelains

Medium - What is the item made out of (e.g. "silver")?

Porcelain

Distinguishing marks or signature (e.g. artist's name, silver hallmark)

Gold "N" on the bottom of Items, and bee on the Nose

Date Period (Estimated date of item if known)

1950's ?

Price Paid (If known)

Handed down from grandparents to parents

Size and dimensions of this item

Tea Pot is 8"w x 10"

Weight

Light in weight

Condition

Good

History

My mother used to refer to this as her "Clarice Cliff" collection of Bee on the Nose

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Re: "Bee on the Nose" Canister and Teapot Set

Submitted by Sue2 on Mon, 05/12/2008 - 21:46.

In this link you'll find information about Clarice Cliff and picture's of her work and her mark.

http://www.claricecliff.com/

 

I found a teapot on ebay going for $25.00 and it wasn't in very good condition. It seems that your teapot was not made by Clarice Cliff but another company. Below is what was written on ebay about the teapot that matched your teapot.  

TILSO & CO

3 FOOTED, HAND PAINTED MAN WITH A BEE ON HIS NOSE TEAPOT

9" TALL FROM BOTTOM TO THE TOP OF THE HANDLE

7 3/4" FROM SPOUT TO EAR

MADE OF SOME SORT OF RED CLAY AND HAND PAINTED OVER THE GLAZE..

THIS WAS MADE SOMEWHERE IN THE 1930's to 1950's

VERY HARD TO GET MORE INFORMATION

I KNOW THAT TILSO WAS A PART OF T. BATLIN & SON'S.

BUT THERE IS NO TILSO LABEL

THERE IS A BIG "N" IN A CIRCLE AT THE BOTTOM

Good Luck!

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Re: "Bee on the Nose" Canister and Teapot Set

Submitted by norkin on Tue, 05/13/2008 - 10:52.

Thank you so much for your comment, it's giving me a better idea of what I've got-sure appreciate the feedback-Thanks again!

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Re: "Bee on the Nose" Canister and Teapot Set

Submitted by Lovejoy on Tue, 05/13/2008 - 16:42.

From my dusty files:

 

Tilso was part of L.Batlin and Son, a New York City-based company that was formed sometime prior to 1913. L.Batlin and Son began as dealers of antiques, and following the depression formed the import company Tilso. Importing various ceramic items from Japan, including vases, clocks, dishes and figurines, Tilso was in business until 1976. The name Tilso was derived from the names of the owners wife and daughter, Tillie and Sonia.

 

 

Lovejoy 

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Re: "Bee on the Nose" Canister and Teapot Set

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 05/19/2008 - 07:40.

Thanks Lovejoy! It's so nice to have some history behind one of the items I own. I sure appreciate you taking the time to fill me in-Thanks again so much! Norkin

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