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The Cadogan teapot or wine ewer originated in China. It has

no lid and fills from the base so that when standing upright they appear to

have no entry point, and so no way to be filled yet,  there is a spout from which the contents are

poured.

The Cadogan teapot or wine ewer has a hole in the base with

an interior tube running from it to near the inside top, and so can be filled

through the base and then turned the right way up without the contents

spilling.

They were named after Lord Cadogan (1728- 1807) who

supposedly used them in his home. The Cadogan family, who were prominent

members of British society in the 19th century and were known for their love of

tea and their collection of beautiful teapots.

‘Cadogan’ teapots appeared in England during the early

nineteenth century after Chinese porcelain more... wine pots were imported and then

copied locally.

 

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A Chinese green, yellow and aubergine-glazed Cadogan teapot,…
Chinese Cadogan Teapot in Green, Yellow, and Aubergine Glaze

A Chinese green, yellow and aubergine-glazed Cadogan teapot, height 4.33 in., diameter 3.15 in.

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Old Chinese peacock blue glazed mystery teapot, on lotus leaf…
Chinese Peacock Blue Teapot on Lotus Leaf Stand

Old Chinese peacock blue glazed mystery teapot, on lotus leaf form timber stand, 9.06 in. high (on stand) (Cadogan style)

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Chinese blue glazed Cadogan teapot, together with a Chinese…
Chinese Blue Glazed Teapot and Ginger Jar Set

Chinese blue glazed Cadogan teapot, together with a Chinese blue glazed lidded ginger jar

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Antique Chinese Cadogan teapot, in a turquoise glaze, together…
Antique Chinese Turquoise Teapot with Stand

Antique Chinese Cadogan teapot, in a turquoise glaze, together with fitted stand. Height 74.80 in. Provenance: Seale Family, Sydney

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A pair of blue glazed peach shape Cadogan wine vessels, early…
Blue Glazed Cadogan Wine Vessels with Leaf Pattern

A pair of blue glazed peach shape Cadogan wine vessels, early 20th century, the rounded top with leaf pattern front set with single spout and single handle standing on a circular foot. Height 5.71 in.

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