Object
Drawing Room Teapot
A ceramic teapot with a simple spout and handle, set on a silver tray with matching cups in the drawing room. The pot's surface varies (plain to detailed) based on recording precision, but both descriptions emphasize its mundane utility as a hospitality prop amidst theological condemnation and supernatural tensions. Both records note Nimrod's retrieval at the Doctor's behest and the social non-performance—despite the Doctor's ritual focus on Josiah's moth collection being the true aesthetic interruption. The mismatch between participants (Gwendoline, Matthews, Smith) and domestic expectations manifests identically in both records through ignored brewed tea.
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