

A George Jones Majolica Cockerel Teapot and Cover, Circa 1870-1875
Length: 11 ¼ ins. (28.5 cms.) Height: 6 ¼ ins. (15.8 cms.)
Item No. 1997
A George Jones majolica Cockerel Teapot and Cover, naturalistically moulded as a crowing cockerel on a grassy mound, wings outstretched and beak open. The tail feathers form the teapot handle.
A George Jones majolica Cockerel Teapot and Cover, naturalistically moulded as a crowing cockerel on a grassy mound, wings outstretched and beak open. The tail feathers form the teapot handle.
Literature
See a similar example illustrated in Nicholas Dawes, Majolica (1990), p. 121, fig. 212. See also Marilyn G. Karmason and Joan B. Stacke, Majolica: A Complete History and Illustrated Survey (1989), p. 93.Join our mailing list
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