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A Staffordshire white saltglaze teapot and cover, circa 1750 image 1
A Staffordshire white saltglaze teapot and cover, circa 1750 image 2
Lot 21

A Staffordshire white saltglaze teapot and cover, circa 1750

1 December 2025, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£800 - £1,200

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A Staffordshire white saltglaze teapot and cover, circa 1750

Crisply moulded in the form of a pecten shell flanked by stylised floral sprays, with a serpent head spout and a 'notched' handle, raised on three paw feet, the domed cover similarly shell-moulded and with a pointed finial, 13.5cm high (2)

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Literature
White, Mary, Drinking at the Whites' House, Vol.2, 2021, p.266, fig.a

A very similar teapot from the Henry H Weldon Collection is illustrated by Leslie B Grigsby, English Pottery 1650-1800, 1990, p.74, pl.12, no.60. See also the example from the Haliburton Collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no.153&A-1874), as well as Enoch Wood's stoneware block mould, which closely matches the present teapot (inv. no.2159-1901).

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