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RARE ANTIQUE BATHHOUSE & SANDS DOVERCOURT ESSEX ENGLAND SOUVENIR TEAPOT
$ 50.16
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RARE ANTIQUE BATHHOUSE & SANDS DOVERCOURT ESSEX ENGLAND SOUVENIR TEAPOTRARE ANTIQUE BATHHOUSE & SANDS DOVERCOURT ESSEX ENGLAND SOUVENIR TEAPOT
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Fresh from a New England estate is this beautiful Rare 1800's BATHHOUSE & SANDS DOVERCOURT In Essex England SOUVENIR SMALL TEAPOT . Beautiful Graphics which is antique transferware under glaze amazing scene.This is an extremely rare find. I have a few other pieces i will also be listing in my Ebay Store. Teapot measures about 3" tall x 7" at widest point.Teapot in good condition. There is one spot as pointed out in pics on underside of handle looks like a stress fracture, handle is secure see pics.Has some expected crazing. Lid has a hairline in it. I am not sure if the lid is correct but thats how i found it. T
he Transferware graphics are amazing.
A great early Rare Antique Bathhouse & Sands Dovercourt collectible souvenir Teapot to add to your collection. Bid early as i doubt you will ever find another. Please be sure to check out the other pieces i will be listing in my Ebay Store. Below is a little history of Dovercourt.Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding.
Dovercourt is a small seaside town in Essex, England. It is older than its smaller but better-known neighbor, the port of Harwich, and appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. Today the towns are contiguous. The Saxon lord Wulwin/Ulwin was lord in 1066; by 1086 the estate was in possession of Aubrey de Vere I and remained part of the barony of his descendants the Earls of Oxford until the 16th century. It formed part of the dowry of Juliana de Vere when she married Hugh Bigod[disambiguation needed ] in the mid-12th century, and the sub-tenancy passed to the Bigod earls of Norfolk who held it as one knight's fee of the Veres. Countess Juliana's son Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk founded a chapel at Harwich and granted it to Colne Priory, Essex, a Vere foundation. Dovercourt is rich with civil war history and as a seaside resort offers shops and cafes for visitors and residents. The main shopping area is The High Street, with shops from independents to the national chains. The town is served by Dovercourt railway station. 1863 Trinity House erected two cast iron lighthouses on the beach. They were used until 1917 to guide ships around Landguard Point; the two lights aligned indicated the right course. The deep-water channel is now marked by buoys. The lighthouses were restored in the 1980s. The lighthouses are sometimes known as Dovercourt Range Lights. The 1980s BBC sitcom Hi-de-Hi! was filmed in Dovercourt, at Warner’s Holiday Camp, which transformed into Maplin’s. The camp, under the direction of Anna Essinger and aided by several of the staff from Bunce Court School, had been used in 1939 for refugee children arriving to be placed in foster homes in the Kindertransport mission, and was later re-developed as a housing estate, which is known as Hightrees.
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