Teapot, 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, c1830
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
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