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SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, BLUE CRESCENT MARK TO THE WORCESTER EXAMPLE, AND PATTERN NUMBER 'N.173' TO THE NEWHALL EXAMPLES
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A GROUP OF FIVE ENGLISH CERAMIC TEAPOTS
SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, BLUE CRESCENT MARK TO THE WORCESTER EXAMPLE, AND PATTERN NUMBER 'N.173' TO THE NEWHALL EXAMPLES
Comprising: A Worcester porcelain moulded blue and white teapot and cover, a Staffordshire creamware teapot and cover decorated with puce stripes and flower-sprays, possibly Leeds, a Staffordshire creamware teapot and cover with pierced gallery decorated with green stripes, possibly Leeds, two Newhall porcelain teapots and covers, in sizes, both marked in iron red and puce 'N.173'
the largest 9 7⁄8 in. (25.1 cm.) wide
SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, BLUE CRESCENT MARK TO THE WORCESTER EXAMPLE, AND PATTERN NUMBER 'N.173' TO THE NEWHALL EXAMPLES
Comprising: A Worcester porcelain moulded blue and white teapot and cover, a Staffordshire creamware teapot and cover decorated with puce stripes and flower-sprays, possibly Leeds, a Staffordshire creamware teapot and cover with pierced gallery decorated with green stripes, possibly Leeds, two Newhall porcelain teapots and covers, in sizes, both marked in iron red and puce 'N.173'
the largest 9 7⁄8 in. (25.1 cm.) wide
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