
Ceramic teapot titled 'Country Road' by Enesco
History
This teapot was produced by Enesco in 1979 as part of their 'Country Road' collection, which celebrated rustic American farmhouse aesthetics. The collection featured charming hen and rooster motifs that evoked pastoral life and traditional country kitchens. Enesco, founded in 1958, became known for producing affordable yet decorative ceramic giftware and collectibles that appealed to middle-class American households during the 1970s and 1980s. Country-themed ceramics like this teapot are highly valued by collectors of vintage kitchenware and Americana enthusiasts who appreciate the nostalgic charm of farmhouse decor. These pieces appeal to those who collect Enesco products, vintage teapots, or rooster-themed kitchen items, as they represent a specific era of American decorative arts. The warm cream glaze with brown accents and detailed chicken illustrations make these pieces both functional and decorative, perfect for display in country-style homes or vintage kitchen collections.
Origin
Japan
Maker
Enesco
Time period
1979