A 'Royales Patent Self-Pouring Teapot' manufactured by Doulton…
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A 'Royales Patent Self-Pouring Teapot' manufactured by Doulton Burslem for J.J. Royale, Manchester, dated 1886, printed marks. With blue and white Japonais decoration including cherry blossom and panel patterned with fret designs and cranes. Hairline at rim. Height 21.5 cm

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  • Japonaise - In 1853, Japan ended the long period of self-imposed isolation from the rest of the world and trade with Europe and America gradually developed. Impetus was given by the Meiji Revolution of 1867-8 which began the ruthless Westernization of Japan. As the Japanese enthusiastically embraced all things western, there was a corresponding appreciation of traditional Japanese art forms in the west. This led to traditional Japanese designs being incorporated into furniture, ceramics, and silverware in the third quarter of the 19th century.

    Examples of the Japanese influence are Japanese motifs, faux bamboo, fretwork and lacquer work.

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