A COALPORT FLOWER-ENCRUSTED CHILD'S TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1825, of squat globular shape with pink and turquoise upright foliate handle and beak spout, the side and cover encrusted with colourful flowers, 3 3/8in. high overall; together with an English porcelain child's teapot and cover, circa 1835, perhaps Coalbrookdale, with turquoise and gilt enriched branch handle and spout, the cover and side with applied flowers within gilt line rims, 2 7/8in. high; a Coalport miniature flower-encrusted teapot and cover, circa 1825, blue crossed swords marks, of squat globular shape with green branch handle and spout, the domed cover and sides encrusted with colourful flowers and gilt diaper panels, 2in. high; an English lavender-ground miniature teapot and cover, circa 1835, perhaps Rockingham or Minton, pattern no. 61.2, of squat globular shape with gilt branch handle and scroll spout, the domed cover and sides applied with white flowers, 2¾in. high; and an English miniature biscuit teapot and cover, mid-19th century, with branch handle and applied with lavender biscuit flowering branches, 2in. high (5)

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A COALPORT FLOWER-ENCRUSTED CHILD'S TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1825, of squat globular shape with pink and turquoise upright foliate handle and beak spout, the side and cover encrusted with colourful flowers, 3 3/8in. high overall; together with an English porcelain child's teapot and cover, circa 1835, perhaps Coalbrookdale, with turquoise and gilt enriched branch handle and spout, the cover and side with applied flowers within gilt line rims, 2 7/8in. high; a Coalport miniature flower-encrusted teapot and cover, circa 1825, blue crossed swords marks, of squat globular shape with green branch handle and spout, the domed cover and sides encrusted with colourful flowers and gilt diaper panels, 2in. high; an English lavender-ground miniature teapot and cover, circa 1835, perhaps Rockingham or Minton, pattern no. 61.2, of squat globular shape with gilt branch handle and scroll spout, the domed cover and sides applied with white flowers, 2¾in. high; and an English miniature biscuit teapot and cover, mid-19th century, with branch handle and applied with lavender biscuit flowering branches, 2in. high (5)

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