Bovey Tracey Pottery Tea caddy with lid dated 1797
Reference: 5298
Dated: 1797 Bovey Tracey Devon England
Antique pottery relief moulded tea caddy with pearlware glaze and underglaze blue hand painted decoration. The pottery tea caddy is strongly relief moulded with cherubs. The lid and the top of the tea caddy are amusingly decorated with childrens heads. We are fortunate to be able to present this caddy or canister complete with the original screw on lid.
These canisters are unique to the Bovey Tracey Pottery, Devon England. Many of the examples known are dated and named and this is the case with this caddy which is dated 1797 and bears the name "Robt. Neall". Named and dated pieces always possess an extra special aspect as they conjure up the imagination as one reflects on the unknown story of Robert Neall.
Dimensions: 3.25 inch wide 5.50 inch high 3.25 inch deep
Medium: Antique Staffordshire pottery with pearlware glaze
Provenance: It is very likely that this cannister was named especially as a Christening gift for Robert Neall who was the son of John Neal & Mary, baptized April 9, 1797 at St Mabyn, Cornwall.
Literature: Page 63 Reference book A Potwork in Devonshire, the history and products of the Bovey Tracey potteries 1750-1836 by Brian Adams and Anthony Thomas.
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