TWO LUSTROUS BLACK-GLAZED SILVERMOUNTED BALUSTROID 'NAMURWARE' STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE COFFEEPOTS, with large spout, loop handle, on base ring, the domed cover applied with an embossed silver mount, one with a pointed finial, the other with a twohandled urn finial, the applied spout and handle connected with a chain to the mounted cover (one with a crack, the other with lower extremity to handle broken), late 18th, early 19th Century

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TWO LUSTROUS BLACK-GLAZED SILVERMOUNTED BALUSTROID 'NAMURWARE' STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE COFFEEPOTS, with large spout, loop handle, on base ring, the domed cover applied with an embossed silver mount, one with a pointed finial, the other with a twohandled urn finial, the applied spout and handle connected with a chain to the mounted cover (one with a crack, the other with lower extremity to handle broken), late 18th, early 19th Century
33 -35 cm high (2)

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This black-glazed ware is erroneously ascribed to Namur (Belgium).

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