A large Measham pottery, Bargeware teapot of typical form, made…
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A large Measham pottery, Bargeware teapot of typical form, made in Derbyshire from 1860 - 1910 for the barge-owners who transported ceramics from Staffordshire via the canals. Approx 32 cm high

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