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Mar 12, 2025
mid to late 18th century, all attributed to William Greatbatch, comprising: cylindrical form lidded teapot, enamel decoration depicting "The Prodigal Son Taking Leave" and "The Prodigal Son Receives His Patrimony", flower lid final, 6 x 8-1/4 x 4 in.; creamware lidded teapot and creamer, each with molded foliate and berry decoration, multicolored glaze, mushroom lid finials, teapot 4-3/4 x 7 x 4-1/4 in., creamer 6 x 4 x 3-1/2 in.
Provenance: (Prodigal Son teapot) Tennants Auctioneers, January 13, 2023, lot 140; (Molded teapot) Sotheby's, October 23, 2019, lot 43; Collection of John B. and Marie-Teresa Vander Sande, Newbury, Massachusetts
Note: The story of the Prodigal Son is told in six prints, usually found paired on William Greatbatch teapots: The Prodigal Son Receives his Patrimony with The Prodigal Son takes his Leave; The Prodigal Son in Excess with The Prodigal Son Feasted on his Return. David Barker, William Greatbatch, a Staffordshire Potter, pg. 229-232 discusses the series in detail and illustrates a number of extant pots together with excavated shards decorated with details from the various prints, plates 140-144. Additionally, for a similar William Greatbatch prodigal son example, see Sotheby's New York, Important English Pottery, the Harriet Carlton Goldweitz Collection, January 20th 2006, lot 175.
(Prodigal Son teapot) Tennants Auctioneers, January 13, 2023, lot 140; (Molded teapot) Sotheby's, October 23, 2019, lot 43; Collection of John B. and Marie-Teresa Vander Sande, Newbury, Massachusetts
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