Superb example of an Early Dr Wall period Worcester porcelain Teapot in "Dry Blue" in excellent condition.
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This period was the start of the early English porcelain manufacture and Worcester were one of the most famous of these manufacturers. The Founder Dr John Wall with 14 partners founded the Worcester factory in 1751.
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This beautiful teapot with stand is in fairly good condition, for display purposes only. underplate 19.5x13.5cm. 18cm height; spout to handle 25cm.
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Antique Georgian Chamberlains Worcester porcelain Teapot Cover and Stand ogee shaped spiral fluted teapot with cover and stand, with overglaze dark brown, puce, and gilt floral decoration, the cover inscribed "Chamberlains Worcester Warranted 21".
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Royal Worcester Gold Lustre Teapot. Good condition. One small chip on teapot lid. See photographs.
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First Period Worcester porcelain teapot, decorated with the Fence pattern - missing lid. The teapot has blue underglaze crescent mark dating back to the Dr. Wall period (1751-1783) - sought after by collectors. The missing lid and any chips obviously reduces the value, but the piece remains historically significant and may still be desirable to some collectors. Condition: a "V" shaped chip to the tip of spout, a small layer chip to opening rim; a faint "Y" shaped tight hairline and some tiny chips & nibbles under the base no other damages no restoration; good body no cracks overall display well (see photos for condition details). Size: 10.5cm high; 16cm wide from spout to handle and 6.5cm base diameter.
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This beautiful teapot is in fairly good condition, for display purposes only. underplate 20.3x14cm. 17.5cm height; spout to handle 24cm.
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A beautifu an old teapot, in fairly good condition, for display purposes only. Stand 20x14cm.
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