1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme

A highly decorative ceramic teapot featuring 3D relief figures of rabbits in a garden, a spout shaped like a tree branch with a ladybug, and a lid topped with a rabbit holding a bird. 1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme 1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme 1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme 1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme 1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme A highly decorative ceramic teapot featuring 3D relief figures of rabbits in a garden, a spout shaped like a tree branch with a ladybug, and a lid topped with a rabbit holding a bird. 1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme
1998 Mercuries Decorative Rabbit Teapot: Garden Theme
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1998 Mercuries Decorative Teapot with Rabbits. Measures about 6.5" in height by 9" long from spout to handle. Very good condition.

Celebrate the beauty of the spring season with this authentic 1998 Mercuries decorative teapot. Measuring approximately 6.5 inches in height and 9 inches from spout to handle, this collectible ceramic piece features a vibrant, multi-dimensional garden scene. The body of the teapot is designed to look like a white garden gazebo draped in pink rose garlands, inhabited by charming rabbit figures dressed in their Sunday best. One rabbit sits on the lid with a small white bird, while others stroll through a base of sunflowers, tulips, and strawberries.

The craftsmanship extends to the functional elements, with a spout designed like a textured tree branch complete with a tiny ladybug and a handle entwined with sculpted roses. This teapot is an ideal find for cottagecore enthusiasts, rabbit lovers, or collectors of unique ceramic art. Its rich colors and textured "3D" relief style ensure it will stand out as a conversation piece during an Easter brunch or as a year-round kitchen accent.

This item is vintage, over 25 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.