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  • Object number
    52/140
  • Creator
    James Doxon & Sons
  • Description
    Pewter teapot from a farmhouse. Made by James Dixon & Sons, numbers 5, 73, and 1046 stamped on the bottom.
    This pewter teapot came from the donor's farmhouse. The handle is made of wood, so that it would not get too hot. The spout and the handle are both decorated. The teapot was made by James Doxon and Sons [or James Dixon and Sons?], and has the numbers 5, 73, and 1046 stamped on the bottom.
  • Physical description
    1 teapot: metal [pewter]; fair conditionThe numbers 5, 73, 1046 are stamped on the bottom; there are also dark lines which look like joins round the top of the pot and up the spout
  • Object name
    Teapot
  • Material
    Metal, pewter
  • Associated subject
    DOMESTIC AND FAMILY LIFE : serving, eating and drinking
    Tea
  • Associated person/institution
    James Doxon & Sons (Maker)
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