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Plymouth porcelain teapot

, 1768–1770

Kakiemon-style decoration: large daisy-like flowers with leaves and birds. Characteristics of the Cookworthy period: sprial wreathing, air bubbles, small pitmarks and iron stains. The first factory for hard-paste porcelain. Marked on the base in red enamel.

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Title of artwork, date

Plymouth porcelain teapot, 1768–1770

Date supported

1985

Medium and material

Porcelain

Dimensions

15 cm

Grant

250

Total cost

1000

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