Cadogan Teapot

CultureEnglish
Titles
  • Cadogan Teapot
Date19th century
Made inEngland
MediumLead-glazed earthenware
Dimensions6 3/4 × 3 7/8 in. (17.1 × 9.8 cm)
Credit LineThe Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Miss Ima Hogg
Object numberB.72.104
Non exposé

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Department
Bayou Bend
Object Type
DescriptionThis teapot form derives from a Chinese wine pot. They are sometimes called Cadogan teapots because of a traditional association with the first Earl of Cadogan (1675–1726). Such pots have an opening in the base and an integral interior tube through which they are filled. Cadogan teapots were first manufactured in the early 19th century at the Rockingham Porcelain Factory and thereafter by other English manufacturers.
ProvenanceMiss Ima Hogg; given to MFAH, 1972.

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c. 1750–1765
Lead-glazed earthenware (black ware) with gilding
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Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware)
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Teapot
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Teapot
c. 1750–1760
Lead-glazed earthenware (redware)
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Teapot
c. 1825–1840
Lead-glazed earthenware (spatterware)
B.71.25.A,.B
Teapot
c. 1820–1830
Lead-glazed earthenware (lusterware)
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Teapot
c. 1755–1765
Lead-glazed earthenware (tortoiseshell ware)
B.56.78.A,.B
scan from file photograph
c. 1765–1780
Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware)
B.56.20.5.A,.B
Teapot
c. 1830–1840
Lead-glazed earthenware with transfer print
B.2013.23.A,.B
Teapot
c. 1760–1780
Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware)
B.56.10.A,.B
Teapot
c. 1755–1765
Lead-glazed earthenware
B.59.114.A,.B