A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER AND TWO SAUCEBOATS
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A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER AND TWO SAUCEBOATS

CIRCA 1745-65, THE ENAMELED DECORATION CIRCA 1780

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A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER AND TWO SAUCEBOATS
CIRCA 1745-65, THE ENAMELED DECORATION CIRCA 1780
The diamond-shaped teapot with paneled spout, curious lamprey-like handle and crocodile finial, each side molded with a shell in a recessed square panel edged by pattern bands, on a stepped foot; both rocaille-molded sauceboats patterned with trellis and basketweave; the larger enameled with floral sprays
8¼ in. (20.9 cm.) wide, the larger sauceboat (4)
Provenance
Esther Andrade, 31 May 1935 (the larger sauceboat).
W.B. Goodwin, collection nos. 86, 80 and 34.
Exhibited
Portland Museum of Art, loan nos. 2.1983.27,.25 and .117.
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Lot Essay

For a nearly identical teapot see, Chas. F.C. Luxmoore, "Saltglaze", with The Notes of a Collector, London, 1924, pl. 29.

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