A Worcester teapot, circa 1760, painted in underglaze blue with the Cannonball pattern, open crescent mark, 15cm high; together with a further Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1765-75, transfer-printed in The Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, W mark, 13.5cm high; and a John & Jane Pennington Liverpool teapot and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with two figures, a willow tree and hollow rocks, unmarked, 15cm high (3) (a.f)
Sold for £100
Condition Report
Cannonball teapot with an extensive body crack and a repaired chip to the cover.
Three Flowers teapot with a repaired section to the end of the spout and several chips to the cover.
Liverpool teapot with several cracks to main body, one further crack near the lower section of the handle, chips to spout and a crack to the cover.
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