Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825
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Historical Staffordshire Blue Teapot Macdonough’s Victory Ca. 1825

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Historical Staffordshire blue teapot in the Macdonough’s Victory pattern by Enoch Wood & Sons. This piece is in excellent condition with only a very tiny nibble on the inner lid flange and the lid happens to be a sugar bowl lid from the same series that fits perfectly. So it’s considered a marriage. Most likely left the factory like this. Very nice crisp transfers. It measures 7 3/8” tall by 10 1/2 from the spout tip to the handle. It dates circa 1825.