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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:HCMS1972.307.1Teapot, bone china, vase shape, transfer printed and enamelled Poppy design with green rim round base, printed factory mark, date code and pattern name on base, made by Doulton and Co, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1938Visit Page
item forms part of a tea set in the Museums Service collection, other components of which carry the registered design number 776716 indicating that the pattern dates to 1932 -
CeramicsTeapot / SouvenirHMCMS:HCMS1972.301Teapot, bone china, conical shape, transfer printed and enamelled with the image found at Winchester College of the so-called Trusty Servant, together with the associated verse and the motto of the College founder, William of Wykeham, printed factory and retailer's marks on base, made by W T Copeland, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1860-1870Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:HCMS1972.148Teapot, red earthenware, in the form of a grotesque serpent or dragon, coloured with blue, white and orange-brown slip, incised signature and date on base, made by C H Brannam, Litchdon Pottery, Barnstaple, Devon, 1891Visit Page
the name of the Roman forerunner of Barnstaple, 'Barum', incised on the base, is still used locally -
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:WOC4844Teapot, drab stoneware, low round shape (Wedgwood's shape no 66), arabesque ornament in high relief, knop in the form of a spaniel resting on a cushion, smear-glazed, impressed factory mark on base, made by Wedgwood, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1830Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:M1999.38.1Teapot, 18/8 stainless steel, designed by Robert Welch, made by Old Hall, about 1970Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA2007.15Teapot, white stoneware with solid lustrous brown glaze, 'Pennine' pattern, two-diameter cylindrical shape with scales in low relief; printed factory mark and pattern name on base, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, Barlaston, Staffordshire, c1963-1980Visit Page
the 'Pennine' range was designed by Wedgwood's Chief Modeller, Eric Owen in 1962 and first marketed in 1963