LOT 1409
A Staffordshire, probably Thomas Whieldon, red stoneware teapot, circa 1740, the octagonal body moulded to each side with a Chinese figure, representing Pu Tai, amidst foliage, under a leafy parasol, flanked by panels moulded with classical figures, with later white metal spout and cover, height 9.5cm, together with two Delft teapots and covers (faults and repairs).
Hammer Price: £850
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