Teapot and Cover
ca. 1792-1800 (made)
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Teapot and lid in lead-glazed hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels. Straight-sided teapot, roughly lozenge-shaped in plan, with four vertical lobes. Plain strap handle, with central moulded rib. S-shaped spout of roughly octagonal section at its base. The lid, which fits into a vertical collar on the teapot, has a baluster-shaped knob with a central hole for steam. Round the shoulder is painted a running trail of fanciful 'flowers' and feathery leaves in purple and iron-red, and this border is repeated on the cover. The sides of the teapot are decorated with small sprays and sprigs in the same colours.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Hard-paste porcelain with a lead glaze, painted in enamels |
Brief description | Teapot and cover, made by A. &. E. Keeling, Staffordshire, about 1792-1800, hard-paste porcelain with a lead glaze, painted in enamels |
Physical description | Teapot and lid in lead-glazed hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels. Straight-sided teapot, roughly lozenge-shaped in plan, with four vertical lobes. Plain strap handle, with central moulded rib. S-shaped spout of roughly octagonal section at its base. The lid, which fits into a vertical collar on the teapot, has a baluster-shaped knob with a central hole for steam. Round the shoulder is painted a running trail of fanciful 'flowers' and feathery leaves in purple and iron-red, and this border is repeated on the cover. The sides of the teapot are decorated with small sprays and sprigs in the same colours. |
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Credit line | Given by Ralph Fastnedge DFC, BA, in memory of his wife, the late Eveline Fastnedge |
Production | Acquired as New Hall. Reattributed to 'Factory X', now identified as A. & E. Keeling. |
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Accession number | C.87&A-1966 |
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Record created | July 16, 2008 |
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