Three Blue Transfer Teapots, England and Wales, c. 1800-1815 lightly potted earthenware teapot printed in blue underglaze with the Fountain and Statue House pattern, unmarked, pattern attributed to Cambrian Pottery, ht. 7; c. 1810-1820 molded octagonal-shaped earthenware teapot with gilt trim printed in blue underglaze with an unidentified Three Figures Chinoiserie pattern, unmarked, ht. 5 1/4; and c. 1891 or late Mason’s earthenware teapot and stand printed in blue underglaze with the John Turner Willow pattern, printed maker's marks, ht. 7, stand wd. 5 5/8 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection.
Condition
Condition: Fountain and Statue House pattern teapot: Very good condition with chip on the cover that has been professionally restored.
Three Figures Chinoiserie pattern teapot: Good condition. Several chips: One to base, one on lid, several to inside rim (not seen when the lid is on) and three to the collar.
Turner Willow pattern teapot on stand: Good condition with small professional restoration to rim of lid and hairline in body.
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