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Lot 61

AN EASTWOOD BASALT TEAPOT AND COVER

First-third 19th century, attributed to William Baddeley of Hanley, decorated in the Neo-classic style with figured amongst trees, 17cm high, together with a John Turner, teapot and cover, Circa 1800, of oblong form, applied with white classical figured on a brown ground, impressed turner to the base, 14.5cm high;

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Estimate: £150 - £250
Hammer price: £170
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

a stone ware teapot and cover, circa 1810, probably by Castleford, of oblong form, applied with a cherub and a lion, on a cream ground with blue detailing, marked 'NO203' in relief to the base; together with another similar teapot of squat form, 11cm high (4)

From the collection of the late Mr Noel Jennings

All four teapots appear in good overall condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration. some very minor fritting to the edges in part and small parts of rubbing to the blue decoration (please see additional images).

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