A large treacle glazed 'Advance Australia' teapot, Scottish,…
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A large treacle glazed 'Advance Australia' teapot, Scottish, circa 1890, 28 cm high. Note: illustrated Australian Pottery of 19th and early 20th century, Garham, Marjorie, Published, David Ell Press in association with National Trust of Australia (N.S.W.), Women's Committee, First edition (1979)

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