Lot 325 , A Liverpool pearlware porcelain teapot, late 18th century, (3) one damaged
A Liverpool pearlware porcelain teapot, late 18th century, painted in colours with Chinese figures, 12.5cm, and two Pennington porcelain teapots, the first with a cover painted with a Chinese 'Mistress and Maid' design, 17cm and the second printed in blue with the Stag and Doe pattern, 13cm (3) one damaged
Estimate £50-80
The first teapot without cover is pearlware not porcelain - has heavy crazing to the glaze and a shallow 1cm chip to the spout.
The second chinoiserie teapot badly broken and re-stuck.
The fallow deer teapot has a 1cm shallow chip to the spout and a large firing crack to each side of the base of the spout.
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