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My Lovely Teapot :(

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Ann | 17:36 Fri 15th Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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OH accidentally dropped our red teapot lid on the kitchen floor tiles and smashed it. Loved that teapot, it was only from Wilkinsons (Wilkos make) but was white with big red hearts patterned all over and a red lid. Now discontinued - story of my life :( Even tried Ebay.
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Do you know of any shops just selling teapot lids?
No. Do they come in standard sizes ? You may get more joy contacting a potter, amateur or professional, with your request for a one off.
I don't Ann but have you tried Googleing deleted pottery, worth a try you never know your luck.
You could measure the hole, buy a cheap red teapot and just keep the lid. Or put it as a 'Wanted' post on Freecycle.
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Thanks for all your suggestions - I have been carrying the lid around with me in my handbag (new accessory!!) to see if I can buy a teapot with a similar lid. It is only the teapot knob which you hold which has broken off and just left a hole in the actual lid! I would have glued it back on but it broke into hundreds of pieces.
In which case there must be a possiblity of filing the hole circular and then fitting a new handle of some kind to it.
What about a large ball type button glued into the hole?
Wow that is some matching link you posted Maydup. Would not have believed there was one like that to be found. But I guess your avatar shows your interest in such things :-)
Mind the police don't catch you with that lid in your bag,Anne.:)
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Thanks maydup - I did see the Emma Bridgewater one, but think it's pink and mine is bright red, different shape too. Thanks everyone, I will carry on looking with the lid in my handbag on my travels ;)
Ann, have you had it very long? Would it be worth ringing round other branches to see if they still have one in stock?
Unless it's totally smithereened, glue it back together with superglue !
Superglue works quite well on pottery.
AP, if it has smashed into hundreds of pieces, I guess it just wouldn't look right, even if Ann had the patience to give it a go.
If you know someone who is an art teacher they could possibly make you a knob for the lid.

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