Franciscan Desert Rose Teapot with Lid, Made in California, Hand-Painted
Annihilate the landfill, steep yourself in midcentury California craftsmanship
Here's a proper California classic: Franciscan's iconic Desert Rose teapot, hand-painted in their Los Angeles pottery works before production moved overseas. This cheerful earthenware pattern debuted in 1941 and became America's best-selling dinnerware for good reason — that twig-style handle and rosebud finial are pure midcentury charm. This piece shows honest use: some minor surface wear on the base consistent with decades of kitchen duty, but no chips, cracks, or repairs. Lid fits snugly, pours beautifully.
The D'Beetle Difference
• Made in California Backstamp: The curved 'Franciscan Made in California' mark dates this to pre-1984 domestic production. Collectors pay a premium for American-made pieces over later English or Asian manufacture.
• Signature Sculptural Details: That branch-form handle and pink rosebud finial aren't decals — they're dimensional, hand-finished elements. Approximately 6" tall with lid, classic rounded body shape.
• Pattern Still in Production: Desert Rose has been made continuously since 1941, meaning replacement pieces exist if you're building a set. But the California originals have the heft and glaze depth that newer versions lack.