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  • Bristol Porcelain Co.

    Teapot, with chinoiserie figures

    1770–81
    soft-paste porcelain with overglaze enamel decoration
    Accession no: 781C4(a&b)
  • Worcester Porcelains, Worcester (manufacturer) est. 1751 – 2009

    Teapot. with chinoiserie figures

    c.1770s
    soft-paste porcelain with overglaze enamel
    Accession no: 20093C21(a&b)
  • Caughley Works 1775 – 1799

    Teapot, with 'fisherman and cormorant' pattern

    c.1775
    soft paste porcelain with underglaze blue
    Accession no: 20194C89(a&b)
  • Worcester Porcelains, Worcester est. 1751 – 2009

    Teapot, with floral sprigs and flower knop

    c.1770
    soft paste porcelain with overglaze enamels
    Accession no: 20194C85(a&b)
  • China

    Teapot, with flower and petal motifs

    1735-96
    porcelain, polychrome enamel, gilt
    Accession no: C259(a&b)
  • Worcester Porcelains, Worcester est. 1751 – 2009

    Teapot, with flowers and butterflies

    c.1765
    soft paste porcelain with overglaze enamels
    Accession no: 20194C84(a&b)
  • Japan, Yokkaichi

    Teapot with lid and five masks (otofuku or oto, tengu, sikishi, oni, hyottoko) (Bangko ware)

    early 20th century
    marbled clay, polychrome overglazes
    Accession no: 20061C14(a&b)
  • China

    Teapot, with metal mounts and lotus motif

    1700-1800
    porcelain, white glaze, metal
    Accession no: 20131C97
  • Lane Delph and Fenton Joseph Myatt (attributed)

    Teapot, with moulded decoration

    c.1765
    earthenware with clear glaze
    Accession no: 879C16(1&2)
  • Worcester Porcelains, Worcester est. 1751 – 2009

    Teapot, with pattern inspired by Imari style and flower knop

    1760-70
    soft-paste porcelain with red, blue and turquoise glaze, gilding
    Accession no: 20194C83(a&b)
  • Worcester Porcelains, Worcester est. 1751 – 2009

    Teapot, with ‘Queen Charlotte’ pattern

    c.1760
    soft paste porcelain with underglaze blue and enamel glaze, gilding
    Accession no: 20194C87(a&b)
  • China

    Teapot, with silver mounts, 'Imari style' ware

    1670-1730
    stoneware, polychrome overglaze, silver
    Accession no: 20131C123(a&b)
  • Worcester Porcelains, Worcester est. 1751 – 2009

    Teapot, with 'The Milkmaids' pattern and flower knop

    c.1760-65
    soft paste porcelain with transfer-printed decoration
    Accession no: 20194C86(a&b)
  • Worcester Porcelains, Worcester est. 1751 – 2009

    Teapot, with three flowers pattern

    c.1770-80
    soft-paste porcelain with underglaze blue decoration
    Accession no: 8210C130(a&b)
  • Thomas Whieldon (manufacturer) 1726 – 1775

    Teapot, with tortoiseshell glaze

    c.1760
    earthenware with mottled glaze
    Accession no: 20194C90(a&b)
  • China

    Teapot, Yixing clay

    c.1750
    stoneware, deep red clay (zisha)
    Accession no: 947C46
  • Mikala Dwyer 1959

    Tear flat drop

    2019
    trilobal polyester
    Accession no: 20223A75
  • Tears of the Djulpan

    2022
    earth pigments on Stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta)
    Accession no: 20233S12
    On display, Gallery 6
  • Tears of the Djulpan

    2022
    earth pigments on Stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta)
    Accession no: 20233P15
  • Grainger Wood & Co.

    Tea service [comprising teapot, sugar basin with cover, milk jug, slops bowl, two plates, twelve saucers, six coffee cans, twelve tea cups]

    c.1809
    porcelain
    Accession no: 875C8(a-x)
  • August L Brunkhorst 1846 – 1919

    Tea service; comprising tray (a), milk jug (b), sugar bowl (c), teapot (d)

    c.1900
    silver, gilt interior of milk jug & sugar bowl, ivory
    Accession no: 8010A179A(a-d)
  • Henry Steiner 1835 – 1914

    Tea-service; comprising tray (a), teapot (b), milk jug (c), sugar basin (d) and cover (e)

    c.1880
    silver, gilt interiors of jug & basin
    Accession no: 861A2A(a-d)
  • Konoike (manufacturer) est. late 19th century

    Tea Service with dragons

    c.1905
    silver repousse
    Accession no: 20192A1(a-h)
  • Woolcock working 1930s

    Tea set

    c.1935
    porcelain
    Accession no: 20183C3A(a-j)
  • D. L. (school of L J Harvey, Brisbane)

    Tea-set

    c.1935
    earthenware
    Accession no: 834C164A(a-g)
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