Teapot
Date1745-1760
OriginEngland, Staffordshire
MediumLead-glazed earthenware
DimensionsH: 6 1/2"; OW: 8 1/4"; D: 3"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1969-218,A&B
DescriptionTeapot molded in the form of a kneeling camel with its legs tucked next to its body, on a rectilinear base with concave sides and the underside flat with evidence of mold lines and with irregular portions unglazed. The camel wearing an elaborate harness and carrying a howdah on its back. Its neck and head form the spout, opposite a handle in the form of a scaled fish or dolphin arched from the camel's tail to the howdah. One side of the howdah molded with a scene of a knight brandishing a sword in front of a pavilion. The other side with a garden scene. The teapot surmounted by a hexagonal domed and faceted lid with a small flange, the dome topped by a finial of a two-faced man, possibly representing Janus. The contact points of the lid glazed.InscribedNone
MarkingsNone
Provenancewith David Seligmann, London
Exhibition(s)
1735-1750
1660-1680
Late 18th, early 19th century
1650-1675
1650-1675
1840-1880
1760-1780
1761-1762
1877-1920
1696 (dated)
1815-1820
ca. 1770