The Admiral Vernon Teapot features moulded relief depicting the victories of Admiral Vernon at Portobello and Fort Chargre in 1739 and 1740.
The detail taken from medals to commemorate the victories. The pot is hexagonal oblong in shape with bowed sides, a flattened, angular scroll handle, and a snake-head spout the lid has a Chinese lion handle.
Royal Creamware was last produced by Royal Winton 'Grimwades' in Longton Stoke on Trent, England during the early 2000's. This item is from the last batch manufactured and we hold all the remaining stock at World Wide Shopping Mall.
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Short History of Creamware.
With its original roots in Leeds, Classical Creamware as originally was named, changed its title to Royal Creamware. It then moved to Newton Aycliffe, County Durham in the North of England where it quickly established itself as a leader in pierced ware and creamware production. When the established chintz firm of Grimwades bought out the company, the production moved its base to Longton, which is one of the five pottery towns known as 'The Potteries'.
This handcrafted Leedsware china is highly collectible and was uniquely created to the 18th century specifications. Each piece was individually crafted by the potters in the Royal Creamware factory in England.
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