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Tea pot moulded to resemble a cauliflower. Wedgwood, Josiah, probably (English 1730-1795). Cream earthenware, press-moulded, slip-cast, and decorated with dark green and cream lead glazes, height 11.8 cm, width 17 cm, circa 1759-1766. Staffordshire, England.
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