Price

£3100.00

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Staffordshire Whieldon-type Creamware Vine and Leaf Teapot and Cover.

Circa 1765-75.

The Whieldon-type cream earthenware teapot has a moulded design of grape vines and large grape leaves to the front and back. The spout and handle of a crabstock form.  The teapot is decorated in oxide colours of dark green, blue and gray with, in places, the cream body showing.  The interior is undecorated cream coloured.  The teapot stands on three large paw feet with the top of the foot in the form of a mask face.

The cover with a loop handle with a moulded leaf to one side and grapes to the other.

Dimensions: 4 1/4 inches high x 6 1/4 inches wide x 4 inches deep. (10.80cm high x 15.88cm wide x 10.16cm deep).

(Ref: NY10209-nrrr)

Dimensions

10.80cm high x 15.88cm wide x 10.16cm deep

Price

£3100.00



Condition report

Good condition

Stock number

NY10209-nrrr

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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
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