A Worcester porcelain blue and turquoise banded moulded circular teapot, cover and stand, painted in the hop-trellis pattern. English circa 1770/5, underglaze blue W script mark. Provenance: Newman and Newman Antiques London. Robert Burke collection no 209. Reference: For a teapot of this shape with a hop-trellis pattern variant see: Albert Amor 1988 Exhibition Cat.no. 8825.illus. teapot 12 cm high, 19.3 cm wide across the handle, base 8.7 cm diameter. stand 14.5 cm wide 2 cm high
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Worcester (England), item types