This teapot is an exceptionally rare example with a creamware body decorated in relief with rock-work, mosses, exotic frond shaped leaves, and berries. The glaze is the Whieldon type, which is colored oxides under a good quality lead glaze. The handle is a crab-stock shape, and with the spout modeled in a knot woody fashion. The shaped cover features a welk shaped shell.
Dimensions:
5.5 inches high,
8.5 inches wide
Current Condition: Restored tip of spout, hairline under the base, and some chipping at the rim of the cover. Note restored by the ceramic restorer to the English Royal Family.
Literature: A Grottoware teapot in saltglaze is illustrated on page 72 in A Passion for Pottery, further selections from the Henry H. Weldon Collection by Williams and Halfpenny
This teapot is an exceptionally rare example with a creamware body decorated in relief with rock-work, mosses, exotic frond shaped leaves, and berries. The glaze is the Whieldon type, which is colored oxides under a good quality lead glaze. The handle is a crab-stock shape, and with the spout modeled in a knot woody fashion. The shaped cover features a welk shaped shell.
Additional information
Dimensions
8.5 × 5.5 in
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