A LIMITED edition teapot has been produced in the style of James Herriot's famous desk.
The exclusive design, which was created by The Teapottery in Leyburn, features the wooden desk complete with a calendar marking the date of Alf and Joan Wight's Bonfire Night wedding on November 5, 1941.
It is the second range of teapots made for The World of James Herriot, in Thirsk, by the Leyburn company.
Only 6,000 have been made and they will be sold at the Herriot Centre and at the Teapottery's three shops in Leyburn, Keswick and York.
Pictured above trying out the first of the special teapots are James Herriot centre manager Sue Dalton, right, and the managing director of the Teapottery, Jane Deal.
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