Interesting Teapots No. Thomas Whieldon, the Staffordshire potter, was first 4: to develop decoration by means of coloured glazes about 1740_ He made teapots that resembled cauli- Whieldon flowers and other vegetables, and he introduced earthenware table sets exactly imitating agate and tortoiseshell: (The woodland"' teapot shown is in green and brown, and the knob on top is a yellow rabbit). It's good to have a valuable old teapot, but you'Il get BELL just as good tea from any pot if you put in BELL: THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE 8.7 It'S moments Like TheSE YoU Need QUALITY MINTES t 0on REg_ THE UNIVERSAL SWEET MADE OnLY BY JAMES STEDMAN-HENDERSON'S SweETS LtD:, "SWEETACRES AUCKLAND: Sole Sellina Acents : Nestle and Analo Sviss Condensed Milk Co_ Austrolasia) Lrd. 44712
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 429, 12 September 1947, Page 15
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