Eureka pottery Majolica Triangle shaped teapot circa 1885,…
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Eureka pottery Majolica Triangle shaped teapot circa 1885, decorated in the Japanese fashion with applied fans, unmarked. Condition, good, minor wear to the base. Height 19.5 cm

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