A Staffordshire creamware cylindrical teapot and cover
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A Staffordshire creamware cylindrical teapot and cover

CIRCA 1775, PROBABLY WILLIAM GREATBATCH

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A Staffordshire creamware cylindrical teapot and cover
CIRCA 1775, PROBABLY WILLIAM GREATBATCH
With a flowerspray finial and acanthus-moulded spout, printed and painted with The Prodigal Son receiving his Patrimony to the front, the reverse with The Prodigal Son Taking Leave, within puce panels of green ovals and iron-red flowers (the cover cracked and repaired, minor chipping to rim and spout)
5¾ in. (14.6 cm.) high
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium

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