19th century? Staffordshire? Salt glaze? White teapot - convolvulus pattern
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carolalev- Number of posts : 295
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Re: 19th century? Staffordshire? Salt glaze? White teapot - convolvulus pattern
Parian is completely unglazed. It looks like that Feldspatic stuff, which
does look a bit like salt glaze.
Looks definitely 19thC, jugs are fairly common,
but teapots, esp undamaged are rarer. Looks nice.
does look a bit like salt glaze.
Looks definitely 19thC, jugs are fairly common,
but teapots, esp undamaged are rarer. Looks nice.
Re: 19th century? Staffordshire? Salt glaze? White teapot - convolvulus pattern
I really like it. It's got no staining inside so I don't think it's held much tea. And it's perfect. Generations of people have treasured it. I've priced it too high to sell at a couple of boot sales. I think I must want to keep it!
carolalev- Number of posts : 295
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Re: 19th century? Staffordshire? Salt glaze? White teapot - convolvulus pattern
Thank you for the clarification of substance!
carolalev- Number of posts : 295
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Re: 19th century? Staffordshire? Salt glaze? White teapot - convolvulus pattern
Agreed, it looks like Feldspathic Stoneware of the type used by German potteries and some U.K. ones like Castleford.
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Re: 19th century? Staffordshire? Salt glaze? White teapot - convolvulus pattern
B could be a Minton year mark perhaps.
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