Thrift stores are some of THE best places to find teapots for my collection. I have a difficult time paying full price for teapots when there are so many out there that people are donating to thrift stores.


I found this lovely teapot at the St. Philip’s Resale Thrift Store in Brevard where I have donated quite a few items myself. They had several there the last time I visited but I absolutely loved this double rose teapot.
It is a heavy teapot, sturdy but delicate at the same time which attracted me to it. The $7 price tag was another bonus.


I was a little suspicious as to how it would pour as the spout is very slender and skinny but I was pleasantly surprised that it actually pours much better than many of my other teapots.
It is a definite winner and is a pretty addition to my kitchen counter top right now. Stop on over for a cuppa.