A Worcester blue and white punch pot and cover c.1768, sometimes known as Dr Johnson's Teapot, printed with the Thorny Rose pattern, the naturalistic flowers loosely arranged beneath a continuous garland suspended from ribbon ties, the cover with similar tied sprays, a little chipping to the spout, 30cm. (2) The name 'Dr Johnson's Teapot' derives from an identical pot in the collection at Pembroke College, Oxford, which belonged to Dr Samuel Johnson and is referenced by Boswell as holding two quarts. Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
A Worcester blue and white punch pot and cover c.1768, sometimes known as Dr Johnson's Teapot, printed with the Thorny Rose pattern, the naturalistic flowers loosely arranged beneath a continuous garland suspended from ribbon ties, the cover with similar tied sprays, a little chipping to the spout, 30cm. (2) The name 'Dr Johnson's Teapot' derives from an identical pot in the collection at Pembroke College, Oxford, which belonged to Dr Samuel Johnson and is referenced by Boswell as holding two quarts. Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
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