Teapot, c.1795
The Derby factory was famous for its “canary” yellow ground, and the shape of this teapot was a standard shape at the time of William Duesbury II. The views represent Breedon on the Hill, and (on the reverse) a distant view of All Saints’ Church, Derby.
The delicate gilding is by J.Blood.
Image from: Derby Museum and Art Gallery
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