A TURNER CANEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER
A TURNER CANEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER

CIRCA 1800, IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARK

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A TURNER CANEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER
Circa 1800, impressed uppercase mark
Of square bomb form, with pierced cover and recumbent lion finial, moulded on each side with a Chinoiserie roundel; together with two graduated Staffordshire teapots and covers, one caneware, the other saltglaze, early 19th century, both of flattened globular form with strap handle and recumbent spaniel finial, moulded overall with two bands of foliate scrolls joined by a reeded band
6in. (15.3cm.) high, the first (3)

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The saltglaze pot would appear to be from the same mould as the caneware example.

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