Staffordshire Agateware teapot with molded feet. Very early Staffordshire example. Displays well but does have damage to the spout where it connects to the body and also the lid is made up from a Creamware blank. Done so well it’s hard to even notice to the naked eye. It measures 6 3/4” from the tip of the spout to handle by approximately 5” tall and dates circa 1770.