A Dr Wall Worcester clobbered 'Waiting Chinaman' teapot and a…
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A Dr Wall Worcester clobbered 'Waiting Chinaman' teapot and a matching saucer, 1762-1775 period, the globular teapot, lid absent and as found, and a tea bowl saucer, both decorated in underglaze blue colours and over decorated in iron red and apple green colours; both with Wigornia 'W' mark underside, height 10.5 cm

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  • Clobbered - When describing ceramics, "clobbered" refers to the process of adding overglaze enamel colours to a piece of pottery or porcelain to enhance its decorative appeal.

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