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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				£150 - £250
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		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