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This dark blue pearlware teapot is printed in what is known as a Quadruped variation with a fallow deer and her fawn. The pot is 10" from the handle to the spout, 6-1/2" high, 5" across and it stands on four tiny scrolled feet. Although the appearance of the teapot is excellent, it has been very restored. The lid is the sugar bowl lid and has had restoration to the finial and edges. The base has restoration to a crack under the handle and on one side near the handle.  
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| This sounds worse than it looks! The teapot was probably made in Staffordshire around 1825. Take a look at all of the photos to see the details. |
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