Drove House Antiques, Ian and Brigid Rodgers
London-decorated Chinese teapot

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Clobbered Chinese export teapot with London decoration in Limehouse style Qianlong

Clobbered Chinese export teapot with London decoration in Limehouse style Qianlong

IRR_BMER 267b

IRR_BMER 267c

IRR_BMER 267d

IRR_BMER 267e

IRR_BMER 267f

IRR_BMER 267g

Description


A Chinese export teapot of compressed globular form, exported into Europe as an underglaze blue and white item, and then decorated over the glaze in London with enamels and gilding in London in Limehouse style. Both sides of the teapot and the lid have been decorated with flowers and foliage.  The teapot has also been decorated with two amusingly-drawn ‘squirrels’ amidst the flowers. The teapot measures 17.2cm (6.8”) from the tip of the spout to the handle.

The term ‘Limehouse style’ is given to this type of decoration as similar decoration is found on items from the London Limehouse factory dating from c1745 to 1750
 
Dating: c 1750

Condition:

Excellent condition. There is one small chip from the inside of the rim of the lid.  No other damage and no restoration.

Price: SOLD

Our reference: IRR_BMER 267  Please use this reference when contacting us about this item

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