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CeramicsTeapot / CreamwareHMCMS:ACM1943.49.122Teapot, creamware, globular shape with reeded spout, strap handle and pierced ball knop on lid, decorated with a bright iron red and crimson house and green trees, not marked, probably made in Leeds, West Yorkshire, c1775Visit Page
Old label reads; Teapot: the simple loop handle, globular shape and knop (missing) with a central steam vent were abandoned by Wedgwood c.1770; the fluted spout with a fluted base is only found on creamware made at Leeds and the pale colour confirms a late date (c.1775-1785) when the white Devon and Dorset clays had become available to his competitors. The pale yellow glaze has been ground off round the base. The landscape decoration is in the late style of Jasper Robinson, c.1775-1779. -
CeramicsTeapot / Wine potHMCMS:ACM1935.102Teapot, earthenware with manganese brown glaze and gilding, of the kind known as a Cadogan, a copy of a Chinese wine pot supposedly used in this country for tea, not marked, probably Rockingham works, Swinton, Yorkshire, c1830Visit Page
the Cadogan teapot has no lid, but is filled through a hole in the base leading to a tube which ends above the fill-line -
CeramicsTeapot / CreamwareHMCMS:ACM1943.49.14Teapot, creamware, drum shape with ropetwist handle, decorated with sponged manganese and applied oxides of copper and antimony underglaze, not marked, possibly made at the Rothwell Pottery, Yorkshire, c1770Visit Page
Old label reads; Teapot and cover: deep cream: yellow glaze: wheel-thrown, twisted reeded handle and acanthus moulded spout: with mottled manganese, iron and copper oxides under lead glaze: for one persons use. Probably Staffordshire, c.1780. -
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA1997.29.53Teapot, bone china, pear shape with rococo mouldings in low relief, scroll handle and pedestal foot, gold lined and a gold painted sprig on each side; base, printed registered design mark with encoded date of 14th December 1843, made by George F Bowers, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1843+Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapot standHMCMS:DA1993.4Teapot stand, white earthenware, circular with footring, printed underglaze in blue with 'Baronial' design of trailing ivy; back, printed patttern name and registered design mark with encoded date of 4th December 1882, made by A Bevington and Co, Burton Place Works, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1882+Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA1992.172Teapot, white stoneware, globular shape with fixed bail handle, 'Westminster' pattern, moulded basketweave and rope-net design part-painted brown over smear glaze; base, moulded pattern name, factory mark and registered design mark with encoded date of 21st October 1868, made by William Brownfield, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1868+Visit Page
unusually the relief-moulded design, originally applied to a jug, was registered in 1868 to the London china merchants W P and G Phillips rather than to the manufacturer William Brownfield