1992 House of Lloyd Red Barn Ceramic Teapot
This 1992 House of Lloyd ceramic teapot brings a bright, storybook charm to the table with its bold red barn form and textured white roof lid.
Shaped as a classic American barn, this teapot features molded siding, white crossbeam doors, simulated windows, and a roof that lifts cleanly away for filling. House of Lloyd became widely known in the late 20th century for its seasonal and collectible ceramics, many produced with playful architectural forms like this. The spout echoes a silo or hay‑chute opening, while the red handle extends naturally from the barn wall, giving the piece a cohesive, sculptural silhouette that displays beautifully in farmhouse, cottage, or holiday settings.
Dimensions are 6" tall with the lid and 4.5" diameter at the widest part of the body.
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