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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA2006.16Teapot, soaprock porcelain, globular shape with pinecone knop, decorated in Queen's pattern, gilt compartments containing flower sprigs and insects, with scalloped gilt borders outlined in red on rim of cover and shoulder of pot, not marked, possibly Richard Chaffers and Co, Shaw's Brow, Liverpool, c1760Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapot / SouvenirHMCMS:GOS1975.185.4Teapot, white earthenware, pear shape, decorated with a printed and enamelled representation of the old seal of Gosport, Hampshire; unidentified printed maker's mark on base consisting of a garter belt inscribed 'TALBOT CHINA' with 'ENGLAND' above and 'H B & G' below, unattributed, c1900-1920Visit Page
the 13th century matrix of the old seal of Gosport has been lost for four hundred years, but is known from a plaster cast in the British Museum; a new seal, marking the town's elevation to Borough status, was introduced in 1922 -
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA2002.24Teapot, white earthenware, depressed globular shape, iridescent lustre on pale blue slip with gold lustre knop and details, printed factory mark on base, James Sadler and Sons, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1950-1960Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA2005.46Teapot, earthenware, double-spouted, with relief-moulded feather and floral motifs, full Rockingham-type streaky brown glaze, not marked, probably Staffordshire, c1870-1900Visit Page
teapot was in use in late 19th century by donor's great-grandfather on farm in North Devon to take tea to workers in the fields
a perhaps deliberately comic effect is produced when the teapot is turned upside-down, turning the two spouts into a pair of legs -
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 -
CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA2002.11Teapot, stoneware with wood ash glaze, extended globular shape, painted leaf-form decoration in iron brown, impressed mark on lower handle terminal, three dots within letter C, made by Cairn Craft Pottery, Basingstoke, 1973Visit Page