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A Staffordshire saltglaze tartan-ground royalist teapot
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A Staffordshire saltglaze tartan-ground royalist teapot
1766854 A Staffordshire saltglaze tartan-ground royalist teapot and cover with a bust length portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), c.1750 (ceramic) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Staffordshire saltglaze tartan-ground royalist teapot and cover with a bust length portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), circa 1750.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23308312
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1750 1750s Bonnie Prince Charlie Bust Length Charles Edward Stuart Homeware Household Equipment Kitchenware Mid 18th Century Mid Eighteenth Century Olden Time One Man Only One Object One Person Only Patterned Quarter Length Royalist Single Object Staffordshire Tartan Tea Pot Tea Service Tea Set Teapot Teaset West Midlands Young Pretender Portrait Style Portraiture
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of kitchenware from the 18th century - a Staffordshire saltglaze tartan-ground royalist teapot and cover. Created around 1750, this ceramic masterpiece features a bust length portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie. The exquisite craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from the intricate tartan pattern on the teapot's surface to the lifelike portrayal of the young pretender himself. The teapot stands as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance. It represents an era when tea sets were not just functional objects but also expressions of personal style and loyalty to royalty. Its presence in this private collection serves as a reminder of Britain's rich monarchy and its influence on everyday life during that time. Through this studio shot, we are transported back to mid-18th century England, where tea-drinking was gaining popularity among all social classes. This particular teapot would have been cherished by its owner for its unique design and connection to British history. As we admire this single object captured in timeless beauty through photography, let us appreciate how art can preserve moments from olden times while still resonating with us today.
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