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| Accession Number | Title | |
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| 1467.1 |
This little Victorian teapot is representative of novel domestic ceramics introduced into Scotland in the late 19th century. There is no evidence that it is Scottish. |
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| 1995.740 |
Belfield's pottery flourished in Prestonpans from the early nineteenth century until around the time of World War II. |
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| 1994.170 |
This is one of the many kinds of teapots produced by Belfield's Pottery in Prestonpans. |
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| 1995.739 |
Belfield's pottery flourished in Prestonpans from the early nineteenth century until around the time of World War II. |
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| 1415.1 |
This teapot may have been made in Prestonpans at Gordon's Pottery. |
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| 1996.122 |
This is a dark blue china teapot, made in the Belfield Pottery in Prestonpans. |
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| 1997.86.2 |
This tea pot was purchased from the pottery of Charles Belfield & Son of Prestonpans around 1930. |
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| 1998.18 |
This is a large shiny brown teapot. Its handle and spout are modelled after tree branches or twigs. This is a fully functional, yet decoratively interesting item of domestic ware. |
