Wades England (not Wade) teapot coffeepot w/trivet

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I believe this set to be from the 1920s. This is a used set and it does have the occasional light nick or scratch and t The trivet (or is it just a tray?) has the most marks, as would be expected. That white area in the picture (of the trivet) is just light reflecting-those are not the flaws I am talking about. T are no chips or cracks, but t is a light crazing which I did not see until I inspected the pieces under a brightly lit magnifier. The coloring is a medium blue with mottled brown, and gold trim. Now, do we call this two teapots? One is slightly narrower than the other. Is one meant for coffee and the other for tea, or hot water for tea? Only one of the lids has a small hole to allow steam to escape, so perhaps one is meant for tea (this being from England ) and the other for cream? Or, honey? All I know is that it is a neat looking set. The pot with the longer spout is 9 inches long and 3 ½ inches wide. The pot with the short spout is 8 inches long and 3 inches wide. The height is 6 ½ inches when on the trivet. This set weighs 5 pounds and the nice double thick box I have to protect it weighs 2 pounds. I am not adding any packaging cost to this item. Questions : Please email me early with your questions! I work a full time job and am only able to check my messages in the evenings and on weekends. Pennsylvania residents read more