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Pot, coffee
In 1756 Dr Pococke, Bishop of Meath visited the Allgood family's japanware workshop in Pontypool. He noted, 'they make salvers and candlesticks and many other things which they japan; I am told that the light parts of this in imitation of tortoise shell is done with silver leaf. They adorn them with Chinese landscapes and figures in gold only, and not with colouring as at Birmingham. This ware is much better than the Birmingham but is dear, there being only two brothers and their children who make it and kept it a secret. They will also japan copper boxes, or anything made in copper which they cannot well work in iron'.
Coffee pot, pear-shaped copper body, the interior tin-plated, S-shaped spout, and hinged dome cover with cast pewter finial, spreading brass foot, ear-shaped iron strap handle with foliate terminals fixed with brass rivets, traces of wicker; brown tortoiseshell japanned ground, clouded with patches of silver leaf, decorated on each side with shaded gilt chinoiserie landscapes and with running gilt foliate scrolls around the spout base, handle terminals, neck and cover, and with a band of bay leaves on the foot.
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