Teapot, earthenware, globular shape with crabstock spout and handle and applied Tudor rose and other flower sprigs linked by a trailed clay stem, decorated underglaze with slate-blue, green and brown oxides; not marked, attributed to Thomas Whieldon and

Teapot, earthenware, globular shape with crabstock spout and handle and applied Tudor rose and other flower sprigs linked by a trailed clay stem, decorated underglaze with slate-blue, green and brown oxides; not marked, attributed to Thomas Whieldon and Josiah Wedgwood, Fenton Vivian, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1754-1759
Wedgwood's partnership with Thomas Whieldon at Fenton Vivian, lasting from 1754 to 1759, immediately preceded his own first independent venture at the Ivy House Works, Burslem
Old label reads; Teapot and cover; deep cream, crazed yellow glaze; wheel-thrown, globular, crabstock handle and spout: with applied, moulded flower and leaf sprigs stained with iron, manganese and copper oxides under lead glaze. Thomas Whieldon and Josiah Wedgwood, Fenton Vivian, Staffordshire, 1754-1759.
Teapot, earthenware, globular shape with crabstock spout and handle and applied Tudor rose and other flower sprigs linked by a trailed clay stem, decorated underglaze with slate-blue, green and brown oxides; not marked, attributed to Thomas Whieldon and
Teapot, earthenware, globular shape with crabstock spout and handle and applied Tudor rose and other flower sprigs linked by a trailed clay stem, decorated underglaze with slate-blue, green and brown oxides; not marked, attributed to Thomas Whieldon and