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Dated: 1775 Yorkshire England
Late 18th century English creamware pottery teapot decorated with underglaze green stripes with a reticulated rim, the dome-shaped cover has a flower head and leaf finial and the handle is a classic double strap form. Probably Yorkshire pottery.
Dimensions:5.5 inches high,7.25 inches wide,4 inches long
Current Condition: Hairline bracelet crack at handle professionally restored and at cover.
Literature: Weldon Collection by Leslie Grigsby page 201
Circa 1775
Dimensions
Height: 5.50inch, Width: 7.25inch, Depth: 4.00inchCondition report
Hairline bracelet crack at handle professionally restored and at cover.Stock number
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