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Teapot and cover. Unidentified Staffordshire Pottery. The body is moulded on each side in the form of a pecten shell. The round loop handle flattens and has a slight kick at the base. The curved spout has a slight ridge half-way up and terminates in a serpent's head with an open mouth. The oval, slightly domed and fluted cover has a knob in the shape of a Buddhist lion. Cream, brown, and blue agateware, press-moulded, and lead-glazed overall except for a small area on the base. Height, whole, 13.0 cm, length, whole, 17.3 cm, 1750-1760. Rococo. Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor Bequest.
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