An early 19th century Wedgwood teapot and cover, and a New Hall-style teapot and cover
An early 19th century Wedgwood teapot and cover, and a New Hall-style teapot and cover
The Wedgwood teapot and cover of oval shape, with raised rim near the spot, and looped handle, with thin orange bands around the rim, base, handle, and spout, with a decorative band of gilt-highlighted orange flowers around the neck of the teapot and around the cover, the cover with oval finial, with impressed 'WEDGWOOD' to the underside of the teapot, 15cm high and 27cm long, with another teapot and cover, of New Hall-style, of rounded body with raised rim, and with circular stepped cover, with drop-shaped finial, decorated with bands of flowers and pink bands around the neck of the teapot and the rim of the cover, and with further sparse flowers throughout, 16cms high and 23cms long, together with a small Wedgwood cane-ware jug, of squat, circular form, with wicker-effect patterns, and with impressed 'WEDGWOOD' to the underside, 5cm high and 11.5cm long. (5)
Sold for £75 inc. premium

Category: Decorative Arts / General Ceramics and Glass


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