This lot consists of three earthenware items of British domestic pottery. The first is a large figural biscuit barrel modelled as a seated rabbit with a removable head serving as the lid. It is finished in a mottled brown glaze and features the word BISCUITS in relief-moulded lettering on the reverse. The second item is a commemorative tankard of tapering form, finished in a honey-brown glaze. It bears the relief-moulded inscription Pershore Abbey Millenary 972-1972 along with geometric border patterns. The third item is a novelty teapot and lid in the cottage-ware style, depicting a traditional thatched dwelling with painted timber and window details. All items are constructed from glazed earthenware.
Condition report:
The items show signs of general use and wear consistent with age. No major chips, cracks, or restorations are apparent from the provided photograph. Adhesive retail price labels are present on all three pieces. Bidders are advised that minor glaze crazing is typical for earthenware of this period.
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