Can anybody tell me who is the maker of this teapot ?
Is the date 1790 correct ?
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lolo1965
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George III teapot London 1790
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This is a most confusing maker's mark.
Looking through Jackson's for th relevant period, the closest I can find (based on the particular shape of the "G" in the top right corner and the partial (possibly) "w" underneath, is Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan who are entered in Jackson's for 1786. (PLEASE NOTE - this is just a speculative guess without a better picture and really solely based on the "GE" which does appear to be a correct match)
Please post a better picture of the maker's mark - try using a magnifying glass underneath your camera...you'd be surprised how clear you can get it if you have the dexterity to move the magnifying glass and camera (and zoom lens!!) in and out!. Try it and sent it on - this is one I really would like to get a better picture of because as things stand, I cannot understand why there appears to be a double strik.
Best wishes,
Tom
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Looking through Jackson's for th relevant period, the closest I can find (based on the particular shape of the "G" in the top right corner and the partial (possibly) "w" underneath, is Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan who are entered in Jackson's for 1786. (PLEASE NOTE - this is just a speculative guess without a better picture and really solely based on the "GE" which does appear to be a correct match)
Please post a better picture of the maker's mark - try using a magnifying glass underneath your camera...you'd be surprised how clear you can get it if you have the dexterity to move the magnifying glass and camera (and zoom lens!!) in and out!. Try it and sent it on - this is one I really would like to get a better picture of because as things stand, I cannot understand why there appears to be a double strik.
Best wishes,
Tom
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