Giant Hunting Teapot
Collections - Star objects
| Factory |
Royal Worcester |
| Date made |
1937 |
| Material |
Bone China |
| Factory Mark |
Standard mark & ENGLAND |
| Mark Type |
Printed in puce |
| Clay marks |
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| Pattern Number |
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| Pattern Name |
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| Shape Name |
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| Label |
According to the designer, H.Raoul Millais, the original set was designed for the Earl of Coventry, a keen huntsman, represented by the figure on the teapot. Millais subsequently became the godfather of the Earl's son. The fox knob was modelled by Doris Lindner whilst the horses were painted by James Hendry. The giant teapot and other matching items were produced by Royal Worcester from 1937. |
| Description |
Very large teapot with a stirrup at the front to steady the pot when pouring, a whip shaped handle and a fox modelled on the lid. |
| Provenance |
Purchased 1988 |
| Diameter |
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| Length |
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| Height |
10 inches |
| Designer/Craftsman |
Doris Lindner |
| Painter name |
James Hendry |
| Gilder name |
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| Other craftsmen name |
H.Raoul Millais |
| Museum No |
4893 |
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