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Dated: 1760 Staffordshire England UK
The stoneware teapot with original cover is a globular shape and decorated in enamel colors and a saltglaze.The chinoiserie type decoration is profusely and expertly applied to show a female musician and a male figure admiring plants in a garden urn while holding a fan. Flowers and leaves adorn the piece which has crabstock handle and spout, a feature of early pottery of the mid 18th century.
Dimensions:4.75 inches high,8.5 inches wide,5 inches long
Current Condition: Good restoration at the tip of the spout and to the cover.
Provenance: Private Collection Westminster London
Literature: White Salt-Glazed STONEWARE of the British Isles by Diana Edwards and Rodney Hampson.
Circa 1760
Dimensions
Height: 4.75inch, Width: 8.50inch, Depth: 5.00inchCondition report
Good restoration at the tip of the spout and to the cover.Stock number
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