Description:

TWO STAFFORDSHIRE MOLDED CREAMWARE TEAPOTS AND COVERS, CIRCA 1760-1765
the first, of Wedgwood-Greatbatch type, naturalistically molded as cauliflower, with white floret finial, green leafy spout and C-scroll handle, the spout tip mounted with a silver lip and the cover with a chain attachment; the second, molded as pineapple, attributed to William Greatbatch, with cabbage leaf molded spout and vine handle, the yellow press-molded star-textured fruit enclosed by spaced upright green leaf tips (2)

  • Provenance:
    Cauliflower - The L.A. Compton Collection, no. 186 (label)
    Christie's, London, February, 23,1987, (part) 892.10 pounds + 42.95 shipping ($1,401.68)
    Pineapple - The Anthony Belton Collection, Dreweatt Neate, Donnington, England, October 13, 1992, 682 pounds ($1,262.00)
    From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, Nos 174 and 296
  • Dimensions: Height of cauliflower: 4 3/4 in. (21.1 cm.); Width over handle: 6 in. (15.2 cm.); Height of pineapple: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm.)
  • Literature:
    Cauliflower teapot illustrated: Robin Reilly, "Wedgwood, Vol. 1", London, 1939, pl. C12

    Catalogue note:
    The distinctive pineapple 'meat' design found on this pot has been tentatively attributed to William Greatbatch based on a waster found on the Lower Lane, Fenton site, circa 1762-1780, see Leslie B. Grigsby, "The Henry H. Weldon Collection, English Pottery, Stoneware and Earthenware 1650-1800", London, 1990, p. 192. Also note Josiah Wedgwood is recorded purchasing pineapple wares and molds from Greatbatch see, Robin Reilly, "Wedgwood, Vol. I", London, (1939), fig. 130 for a similarly patterned block mold for a sauceboat now at the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston and now thought to be the work of William Greatbatch; also see fig. 127 for an identical teapot at the City Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, noted prior to the Fenton excavation as probably Wedgwood or Whieldon.
    For a similar cauliflower teapot, see Leslie B. Grigsby, "The Henry H. Weldon Collection: English Pottery 1650-1800", p.188, fig. 89a.
  • Condition: Cauliflower - rim chips on cover, spout with silver plate repair
    Pineapple - spout and cover with some restoration, nibbles under base


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