Teapot, white stoneware, coloured blue under a salt glaze, globular shape with a crabstock handle and plain spout, not marked, made by Aaron Wedgwood or by Aaron Wedgwood in association with William Littler, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1745

Teapot, white stoneware, coloured blue under a salt glaze, globular shape with a crabstock handle and plain spout, not marked, made by Aaron Wedgwood or by Aaron Wedgwood in association with William Littler, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1745-1764
it is believed that the ware known as Littler-Wedgwood blue was developed by the two men in a period of a few years either before or after William Littler's involvement in the Longton Hall porcelain factory, which lasted from 1751 to 1760
purchased with the aid of the National Art Collections Fund and Resource / Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund
Teapot, white stoneware, coloured blue under a salt glaze, globular shape with a crabstock handle and plain spout, not marked, made by Aaron Wedgwood or by Aaron Wedgwood in association with William Littler, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1745