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From examples I was able to find and impressed mark on base it looks like work of Prestonpans Scottish pottery makers finished with Rockingham glaze and from Victorian era mid 19th century. When body is round and plane without any specific pattern, spout and handle design brings to mind a tree branch.
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Vintage Japanese Majolica ceramic teapot shaped like a conch shell from the mid 20th Century and is designed for a single serving of tea. Ceramic with Majolica glaze and made in Japan in the 1950s, shaped like a conch shell with a textured surface and a lid featuring a shell like Knob. Pre-owned condition with no chips or cracks, some age related marks and wear commensurate with age.
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Encyclopedia of Majolica. Spode Printed Ware. Hungarian Pottery.
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Here we have a majolica style teapot which has a turtle on the lid. This teapot is in a good condition with no breaks or chips. If you have any questions or would like additional photos please be sure to ask.
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A cute novelty teapot with two squirrels in a tree stump which I believe was manufactured by CBK limited. The teapot measures 15cm (6”) to the top of the lid when in place and is 9cm (3.5”) to the top of the opening rim. From the edge of the spout to the edge of the handle is 17cm (just under 7”). The widest point on the base is just over 10cm (4”). This is a used item and whilst in great condition there are some age related marks and wear so please see the photos to satisfy yourself with the condition before buying. A charming item to add to a collection, display, or use as intended!
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Rare Japanese conch shell. Not sure of mayeri but majolica.
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The body has a generous scrolled handle, the body rests on a fluted foot, the foliate design extends to form the spout. The teapot has a rich brown marbled majolica glaze, with gilt accents. The pewter lid is a beautifully shaped with a white ceramic finial and a strainer attached.
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