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7 0 Interesting Teapots Josiah Spode the first, established No. I: one of England' s greatest potteries. He worked in salt glazed stoneware; jasper and basalt as well as in Spode porcelain. The teapot illustrated, made about 1765, is in Egyptian red ware with floral design in pink, yellow, green and blue enamel colours. Look after an heirloom teapot if you have one_~but remember, your usual BELL teapot will give you good tea if you put in BELL, the TEA OF GOOD TASTE: THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE 2.7 3e

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 420, 11 July 1947, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 420, 11 July 1947, Page 18

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