Leeds Faience fine or creamware teapot with lid, England, Blue and white chinoiserie decor, hand painted, ca.1770
Leeds Faience fine or creamware teapot with lid, England, Blue and white chinoiserie decor, hand painted, ca.1770

English Leeds creamware blue and white teapot

H 11 cm W 17 cm Ø foot 7 cm

 300,00

Prijs incl. 6% BTW & Verzendingskosten

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Shown is a teapot with lid, made from faience fine or creamware, England, with a hand-painted blue and white chinoiserie decor. The teapot is round and has a globular corpus. On both sides is the same decor of a pagoda with a floor on the water surrounded by rocks, conifers and a prunus tree. Delimited at the top by a chain-shaped frieze. It has a low round base and neck. with S-shaped spout with embossed palmettes. Very special handle of two intertwined braided flat ribbed bands, with a rosette and leaf motif in relief at both the top and bottom attachment. The subtle round slightly domed lid is also painted in blue and white and has a beautiful handle of a flower in relief, called convolvulus or bindweed. The base ring and base are glazed with fine crazing. In the center we see a blind stamped and raised circle in which the letter “B” is imprinted, possibly Bristol or Leeds. However, preference is given to Leeds creamware from the late 18th century.

Condition: minimal defect on the edge and base, defect on one of the handle straps, otherwise in good condition.

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