A STAFFORDSHIRE OR YORKSHIRE GLAZED CREAMWARE MELON TEAPOT AND COVER
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A STAFFORDSHIRE OR YORKSHIRE GLAZED CREAMWARE MELON TEAPOT AND COVER

CIRCA 1760-1770

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A STAFFORDSHIRE OR YORKSHIRE GLAZED CREAMWARE MELON TEAPOT AND COVER
CIRCA 1760-1770
Of melon form with cabbage-molded spout and flower-head finial, the handle terminal issuing a sprigged leaf and blossom, the body naturalistically thrown and rouletted with horizontal lines and dots, striped overall with mottled-yellow and green colored glazes
6½ in. (16.6 cm.) wide (2)
来源
W.B. Goodwin, collection no. 117.
展览
Colonial Dames, New York, 10 March 1956 (lent by W.B. Goodwin's daughter, Mrs. James Mckinley Rose).
Portland Museum of Art, loan no. 2.1983.76.
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This lot is offered without reserve.

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The technique of using colored glazes, similar to the vertical panels found on this pot, was first discovered by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759 (the last year of his partnership with Thomas Whieldon).