Price
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English Creamware Pottery Green Glazed Teapot & Cover.
Swinton, Yorkshire.
Circa 1770.
The barrel-form creamware teapot is decorated with a dipped green glaze over an impressed overall rouletted design. The spout is plain and the handles are a double-loop reeded design with large molded flower, leaf, and grape terminals. The large finial is with a flower head with large leaf terminals.
Dimensions: 6 inches high x 8 1/2 inches long x 5 inches diameter.
Reference: See Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain, 1745-1842, Alwyn Cox & Angela Cox, Appendix II, #15 for the spout and Appendix I, illustration 42 for a similar handle terminal.
(Ref: NY9376-NIRR).
Dimensions
15.24cm x 21.59cmStock number
NY9376-NIRRThe BADA Standard
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