A GREATBATCH CREAMWARE RECTANGULAR TEA-CADDY OF WHIELDON-TYPE with canted angles, moulded with sea-shells among seaweed enriched in green, brown, grey and yellow, between moulded and fluted borders, circa 1765

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A GREATBATCH CREAMWARE RECTANGULAR TEA-CADDY OF WHIELDON-TYPE with canted angles, moulded with sea-shells among seaweed enriched in green, brown, grey and yellow, between moulded and fluted borders, circa 1765
10.5cm. high

Lot Essay

Cf. David Barker, William Greatbatch a Staffordshire Potter, p. 245, pl. 162 for the example at the City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent and pp. 245-247 for a discussion on the shell wares

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