18th Century English Pearlware Coffee Pot, circa 1795, a Staffordshire pottery coffee pot in an unusual, very large size, with transfer blue and white decoration in the Chinoiserie manner featuring pagodas, peonies and figures holding fringed parasols; the bottom having a mark from the Zeller collection. The pot remains in excellent condition. Measures: 14-5/8 in H x 9-3/4 in L x 7 in W Loren Zeller is co-author with Richard Halliday of “Chinoiserie: Printed British Ceramics in the Chinese Style 1750 – 1900. Grover Press (2018) – the definitive work on the subject.

18th Century English Pearlware Coffee Pot, circa 1795, a Staffordshire pottery coffee pot in an unusual, very large size, with transfer blue and white decoration in the Chinoiserie manner featuring pagodas, peonies and figures holding fringed parasols; the bottom having a mark from the Zeller collection. The pot remains in excellent condition. Measures: 14-5/8 in H x 9-3/4 in L x 7 in W Loren Zeller is co-author with Richard Halliday of “Chinoiserie: Printed British Ceramics in the Chinese Style 1750 – 1900. Grover Press (2018) – the definitive work on the subject.

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18th Century English Pearlware Coffee Pot, circa 1795, a Staffordshire pottery coffee pot in an unusual, very large size, with transfer blue and white decoration in the Chinoiserie manner featuring pagodas, peonies and figures holding fringed parasols.

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18th Century English Pearlware Coffee Pot, circa 1795, a Staffordshire pottery coffee pot in an unusual, very large size, with transfer blue and white decoration in the Chinoiserie manner featuring pagodas, peonies and figures holding fringed parasols; the bottom having a mark from the Zeller collection.

The pot remains in excellent condition.

Measures: 14-5/8 in H x 9-3/4 in L x 7 in W

Loren Zeller is co-author with Richard Halliday of “Chinoiserie: Printed British Ceramics in the Chinese Style 1750 – 1900. Grover Press (2018) – the definitive work on the subject.

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