A teapot stand has both a practical and aesthetic use. It acts as a protector between the hot teapot and the surface that it is placed upon. Additionally, it is one of many ornamental additions to antique tea services.
The teapot stand was an integral part of a tea set in the early 1800s. Rarely would a stand have been crafted separately to a set, as a stand-alone item. However, as many antique sets have been split up over the years, it is now possible to buy antique teapot stands as a single item.
Traditional teapot stands matched the teapots that were placed upon them. This meant that the teapot stand would be the correct shape, style, and design as the teapot in use. It was not common for teapot stands to be sold or made separately from their corresponding teapots. For example, if there was a certain pattern applied to the circumference of the teapot, a matching pattern would likely be found spanning the surface of the matching stand.
Here at William Walter Antiques, we have a large selection of teapots with stands and teapot stands.