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Teapot. Leeds

Teapot made in Leeds, Yorkshire, 1776 A Leeds creamware teapot decorated with purple and red cartouches, and floral designs in enamel colours. It bears the inscriptions 'MC 1776' and 'Bohea Tea' and has ...

Teapot. Leeds

Teapot made in Leeds, c.1790 A Leeds creamware teapot. It is decorated with a marbled pattern in brown, white, green and blue on a white background and has a white trim of linked buttons. The teapot has ...

Teapot. Leeds

Teapot made in Leeds, c.1790 A Leeds pearlware teapot and cover, it has a decoration of dark blue suspended chain wreaths on a white background. The knob of the lid is a Tudor rose in blue and white and ...

Teapot. Leeds

Teapot made in Leeds, c.1775 A creamware teapot with green and yellow vertical lines. It has a crenellated edge at the top with tiny pierced holes through it. The lid has a dandelion knob.

Teapot. Leeds

Teapot Leeds c.1770-1820 An oval, creamware teapot and cover, from Leeds. It has a double twist handle. It has floral decoration of open pink, rose and scarlet flowers and pale green leaves. The knob ...

Teapot. Lowestoft. Thomas Curtis

Teapot made by Thomas Curtis, Lowestoft, c.1780 A soft-paste porcelain teapot with a lid. It is decorated in the Chinese floral style in enamel colours.

Teapot. Staffordshire

Earthenware teapot made in Staffordshire c.1770 The teapot has a marbled slip decoration of brown and cream and a straight spout.

Teapot. Staffordshire

Teapot made in Staffordshire, c.1740 A Staffordshire stoneware salt-glazed teapot. It is decorated with fruit, flowers and leaves in enamel colours of reddish-pink, blue, yellow, orange and green. There ...

Teapot. Staffordshire

Teapot made in Staffordshire, c.1675-1725 A Ysi Ching teapot, with raised decoration of figures and foliage. The original spout and knob have been replaced with pewter ones.

Teapot. Staffordshire

Teapot Staffordshire c.1760 A Staffordshire earthenware teapot. It has purple-brown mottled decoration and a green, blue, grey and canary wash. It has three claw and mark feet and a ribbed handle.

Teapot. Staffordshire

Teapot Staffordshire c.1750 A Staffordshire earthenware teapot. It has 'tortoiseshell' lead glaze, which is banded with green horizontal ridges.

Teapot. Stoke-on-Trent. Ridgway & Co

Teapot made by Ridgway & Co, Stoke-On-Trent, c.1860 A bone china teapot decorated with hand coloured transfer printing and gilding.

Teapot. Stoke-on-Trent. Spode

Teapot by Spode, Stoke-On-Trent, c.1820 A four-sided bone china teapot with lid. The interior and exterior are decorated with an Imari pattern of blue, orange and gilded flowers. There is gilt edging ...

Teapot. Worcester

Teapot Worcester c.1770 A Worcester teapot with a globular body. It has painted decoration of a 'thunder and lightening pattern' and sprays of peonies in magenta and black. The decoration continues ...

Teapot. Worcester Porcelain Company

Teapot made by the Worcester Porcelain Company, Worcester, during the Dr Wall period, c.1770 A porcelain teapot decorated with Chinese scenes in enamel colours. Figures approach a man working at a table ...

Thames Tug

Richard Gibbs Henry Toovey (1861-1927) Thames Tug Ink on paper 125mm x 200mm A view of boats and steamers on the River Thames. The inscription at the bottom left reads: 'Thames Tug'.

Thatched Cottage, Drayton

Paul K. Moore Thatched Cottage, Drayton Oil on board 390mm x 495mm Landscape view with a thatched cottage, outbuildings and trees in the background, Drayton, Oxfordshire.

The Antiquities of Warwickshire

This is a hard-backed book containing historical information and descriptions of Warwickshire towns and villages by William Dugdale. The book includes maps and engravings of monuments, c.1656.