Which preposition to use with teapot
In winter sometimes, when funds run to a decent fire and a kippered herring to make a savoury smell, a brown teapot on the hob and the children gathered in, they are as happy as possible for the time being; I have seen them.
The time to get in on that good thing was that night by Mabel Ticknor's teapot in Jerusalem.
When making tea for his friends, he used, in order, I suppose, to expedite the process, to walk up and down the room waving the teapot about, and telling meanwhile those delightful anecdotes of which he had an inexhaustible supply.
Warm the teapot with boiling water; let it remain for two or three minutes for the vessel to become thoroughly hot, then pour it away.
Re-emerging, he took the road again, his whole man hot within his furred coat as a teapot within a cosy.
He looked at his watch again and apparently gave up the idea of waiting any longer, for he rose and poured out the hot water from the teapot into one of the cups, as a preparatory measure, and took off the lid to put in the tea.
There are cups and saucers on table, and a teapot beside fire.