Established in 2010, we are dealers in good quality antique furniture, silver, metalware, fine porcelain, artwork and glassware ranging from the 18th century to the early 20th century. We have a particular interest in the Arts and Crafts movement, and much of our stock dates to this era. We’ve published several books on antiques, which are available via Amazon.
We have a large dealers unit at Carlton Fine Arts and Antiques Centre in Salts Mill, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, and we stand at fine arts and antiques fairs in Yorkshire and Lancashire.
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Rockingham Bluebell Pattern Teapot & Stand c.1831-1842
We have for sale one of the most attractive puce mark period (c1831-42) Rockingham teapots and stands we have ever had the good fortune to find.
This really lovely neo-rococo moulded Yorkshire teapot and stand with a twig handle, spout and finial is decorated in blue and gilt with a very pleasing and finely painted bluebell pattern. The teapot and stand are not marked with the Rockingham marks, however, services with the identical moulding are illustrated in "Rockingham Pottery and Porcelain" by D.G. Rice (Plate 106 and in "Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain 1745-1842" by Alwyn & Angela Cox (Plate 91). The latter service was exhibited at the Yorkshire Museum in York.
The teapot is 7 inches (17.8cm) high, and 9.5 inches (24.1cm) wide from handle to spout. The teapot and stand is in an excellent condition with no chips cracks or repairs and virtually no losses to the gilt. Extremely meticulous close examination does however reveal one or two very slight areas of discoloration associated with use.
measurements
Height:
17.8 CM
Width:
24.1 CM
measurements
declaration
Penrose Antiques Ltd has clarified that the Rockingham Bluebell Pattern Teapot & Stand c.1831-1842 (LA151642) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1831-1842
declaration
condition
condition
The teapot and stand is in an excellent condition with no chips cracks or repairs and virtually no losses to the gilt. Extremely close examination does however reveal one or two very slight areas of discoloration associated with use.