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19th-century French faience teapot (part of a 200-piece set from Country French Interiors); antique teapot from Portobella Road ($249/Williams-Sonoma); antique Chinese celadon teapot ($120/Joseph Minton Antiques); Italian porcelain dragon-motif teapot and creamer ($1,875/East & Orient); Chinese tea maker ($795/B Gover Limited); Mariage Frères right-handed teapot for white tea ($285/Grange Hall); Hobnail cast-iron teapot ($100/Teavana); Country Life teapot ($248/Anthropologie).
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