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Wall Cupboard (left side) Shelf 1 Bowl, English-Leeds, creamware, 18th century. Acc.#145, Cat.#371. Bowl, creamware, 18th century. Acc.#44, Cat.#571. Shelf 2 Teapot, English, salt-glazed, 18th century. Acc. #120, Cat.#250. Teapot, English, salt-glazed, late 18th century. Acc.#101, Cat.#251. Teapot, English, 1790. Acc. #88, Cat.#267. Shelf 3 Coffee Pot, English, Whieldonware (cauliflower ware), 1740. Acc.#127, Cat.#220. Teapot, English, tortoise shell and agateware, 18th century. Acc. #136, Cat. #258. Teapot, Agateware (Whieldon-type ware). Agateware is characterized by the mixing of two or more body clay of different colors to create beins that went right through the ware and could be seen both inside and out. Agatewares were used extensively by the Astbury-Whieldon partnership in the mid-18th century for teapots, toys, mantle oranements, and even knife handles. Acc. #122, Cat.#259. Teapot, English, delft Leedware, 18th century. Acc. #76, Cat. #263. Shelf 4 Caster, English, 1820. Acc.# 76, Cat. #213. Plate, English, 1830. Acc. # 44, Cat. #227. Plate, English, 1830. Acc.#44, Cat.# 228. Pepper Shaker, English, Whieldonware, 1790. Acc. #40, Cat. #235. return to house tour page |
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