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A cream colored teapot in the shape of a camel with a hexagonal lid. A cream colored teapot in the shape of a camel with a hexagonal lid. A cream colored teapot in the shape of a camel with a hexagonal lid. A cream colored teapot in the shape of a camel with a hexagonal lid. A cream colored teapot in the shape of a camel with a hexagonal lid A cream colored teapot in the shape of a camel with a hexagonal lid.

Unknown Maker, English

Teapot,

Description

Maker

  • Unknown

Culture

English

Title

Teapot

Medium

earthenware

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • Stoneware with salt glaze

Techniques

  • Stoneware with salt glaze

Dimensions

14.9 cm (5 7/8 inches) (height)

Place

Place Made: Staffordshire

Type

  • Ceramics

Credit

Gift of Miss Alice Brownell, Mrs. Ernst R. Behrend and Alfred S. Brownell

Object Number

29.180

About

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Place Made: Staffordshire

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Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Trading Earth

April 9, 2022 - July 20, 2025

18th and 19th-Century American Galleries

Charles Pendleton House

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Unknown Maker, English

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