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Worcester teapot and bowl, c1765-1770, (1944). Creator: Unknown
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Worcester teapot and bowl, c1765-1770, (1944). Creator: Unknown
Worcester teapot and bowl, c1765-1770, (1944). Porcelain made by Royal Worcester. From " English Pottery and China, by Cecilia Sempill. [Collins, London, 1944]
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Bowl Britain In Pictures Cecilia Collins Kilburn Porcelain Royal Worcester Social History Teapot William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Worcester Porcelain Factory Sempill
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This print showcases a stunning Worcester teapot and bowl, dating back to the years 1765-1770. The creator of this exquisite porcelain set remains unknown, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to its already impressive allure. Made by the renowned Royal Worcester, this piece is a true testament to English pottery and china craftsmanship. The photograph is featured in the book "English Pottery and China" by Cecilia Sempill, published in London in 1944. Its vibrant colors and intricate decorative pattern reflect the rich history of British ceramics during the 18th century. Displayed against a backdrop of lush countryside scenery, this teapot and bowl evoke feelings of nostalgia for a bygone era. The image captures not only their beauty but also their cultural significance as symbols of tea-drinking traditions that have long been cherished in England. As we delve into its historical context, we learn about William Collins & Sons, who played a pivotal role in preserving Britain's social history through publications like "Britain in Pictures". This particular print was captured by Dunbar Kilburn, further enhancing its artistic value. With every detail meticulously preserved on paper, this print allows us to appreciate the timeless elegance and craftsmanship embodied within these delicate pieces from Royal Worcester's porcelain factory. It serves as a reminder that even after centuries have passed since their creation, they continue to captivate our hearts with their enduring beauty.
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