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The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980

The Angler teapot produced by Staffordshire Fine Ceramics of Tunstall, England, circa 1980. "Fly fishing may be very pleasant amusement: but angling or float fishing can only compare to a stick and string, with a worm at one end and a fool at the other," said Samuel Johnson. Angling, fishing with rod and line, is the most popular sport in Britain. An angler is one who fishes stream, lake or ocean as a hobby or as a profession. These particular anglers enjoy the sport as a pleasant pastime, relaxing in nature with the fresh air. If the fish stocks run out, at least half the pleasure will remain, communing with nature while sitting on a riverbank away from all personal troubles. A tree branch forms the handle of the teapot and a fish is the spout.

Maker:

Staffordshire Fine Ceramics

England

circa 1980

Model #:

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Derivative

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teapot

Size:

large

Height:

7 3/4"

The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980
The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980
The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980
The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980
The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980
The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980
The Angler teapot - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1980
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