Royles Patent Self Pouring Teapot 1886 by Doulton

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Royles Patent Self Pouring Teapot Manufactured by Doulton's Burslem in 1886. Designed by John James Royle.
Globular body transfer printed in pale blue/green with foliage against an ivory background. Pewter lid / plunger. Printed and impressed marks to base. 21cms high.
Teapot works by raising the lid, then pressing it down with the finger covering the small hole in the top of the lid. This pressure pushes the water down into the tea leaves and through the strainer in the bottom of the pot and then pushes the tea out of the spout. The curved slope of the spout means the teapot does not have to be lifted.
No chips, good condition.
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DateLate Victorian : 1886 Codeas979a005 Price SOLD £187.36 StatusSold SellerNorton Clark Antiques & Collectables Telephone07970581403Non UK callers :+44 7970581403 Emailsarah.merry2@btinternet.com

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