
First Period Dr. Wall Worcester Teapot and Cover, Circa 1770
A very fine First Period Dr. Wall Worcester Teapot and Cover, of large pear shape with double interlaced handles and scrolled sprout, the slightly domed cover with open flower finial, beautifully decorated in the very finest detail with dry blue sprays of European flowers.
The hand seen on this teapot is one of the finest to work in this style and medium. The flowers are shaded and detailed in such a way to show a true mastery of the dry blue enamels. The shape is the grandest form of teapot made by the factory at this time and in the French taste.
Mark: Crossed swords and numeral 9 in underglaze blue to the underside of the teapot
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