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Squire teapot produced by Leonardo of Italy circa 1980. In the Middle Ages, a squire was the shield- or armor-bearer of a knight. Use of the term evolved over time. Initially, a squire served as a knight's apprentice. Later, a village leader or a lord of the manor might come to be known as a "squire", and still later, the term was applied to members of the landed gentry. The squire's faithful hound forms the handle of the jug and a spyglass forms the spout.
Maker:
Leonardo
Italy
circa 1980
Model #:
Derivative
teapot
Size:
medium
Height:
3 3/4"
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