Weldon Collection, English Pottery, 1650-1800, Leslie Grisby,, # 82 for a similar example.Īlso English Pottery: The Burnap Collection in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art,, #383, for an illustration of a punch pot with very similar relief decoration.ĭavid Barker & Pat Halfpenny in Unearthing Staffordshire, page 38, suggests that this type of decoration has been found on pottery wasters excavated in Town Road, Hanley, and have been tentatively attributed to Humphrey Palmer. Whieldon-type creamware apple teapot and cover, Staffordshire, circa 1755-1765 The lead-glazed earthenware creamware teapot and cover is of globular form like an apple with.
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Each side is slightly different.ĭimensions: 4 1/2 inches high x 7 inches long x 4 inches
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The body and cover are decorated with sponged underglaze oxides and the sides of the teapot each have very crisp sprig-molded relief decoration of scrolling vines with large leaves and bunches of grapes. The spout and handle are press-molded in a crab stock design. Many designs were first used by Leeds Pottery in Yorkshire in the 18th Century while new pieces capturing the spirit of the originals have been introduced to meet the needs of the modern home. The lead-glazed earthenware creamware teapot and cover is of globular form like an apple with an inset lid surmounted with a bird, its wings outstretched, as a finial. Hartley Greens & Co provide traditional and contemporary English Creamware, known as Leedsware. You can access them via the Videos tab on the menu bar. My three videos on early figures are now up and seem to be working.
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Whieldon-type creamware apple teapot and cover, Sold Without ReserveA STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE FIGURE OF A RECLINING LEOPARD, CIRCA 1815naturalistically modeled and painted upon a green mound baselength 8 in. We have a new menu tab at the top of this page: Videos.