1834 James Dixon & Son Sheffield Hallmarked Teapot

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1834 James Dixon & Son Sheffield Hallmarked Teapot

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This teapot is 12”/30cm from handle to spout across and 7”/18cm tall. Any information at all including the style and the finial bust identification or anything else about this piece would be very much appreciated
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Re: 1834 James Dixon & Son Sheffield Hallmarked Teapot

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The decorative panels on this teapot:

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Re: 1834 James Dixon & Son Sheffield Hallmarked Teapot

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Hello
Here are some comments about your teapot for your consideration:
I’d call the style a good example of 19thC Romanticism. You have a portrait bust on the finial that I believe is Homer, with his laurel leaf crown. Then in order, other symbols from Antiquity: a large laurel leaf crown, symbol of triumph, success, victory, accomplishment; the rod of Asclepius, symbol of healing and professionalism; a rooster, symbol (among others) of masculinity, bravery, and protection; a dog, symbol (among others) of loyalty, affection, and companionship. On each pictorial panel you have primroses in the background, symbol in the language of flowers of youth, renewal and optimism.
I don’t know if these panels were customized to specifications from the donors of the teapot, or rather if the manufacturer had a number of designs ready-made, with only an engraved personalization to customize the object. Those who know more about James Dixon might be able to help in this regard.
I find the language of the dedication to be particularly charming.
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Thank you! I couldn’t ask for a better response?
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My pleasure!
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Re: 1834 James Dixon & Son Sheffield Hallmarked Teapot

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Giving this a bump just in case there is anything that can be added to its story.
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Re: 1834 James Dixon & Son Sheffield Hallmarked Teapot

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Hello
Not really sure what info you’re seeking. As James Dixon & Sons is still in business (under different ownership), you might contact them to see if their archives could shed light on productions such as this teapot. Was it totally made to order, or was it a stock model personalized for a specific client. You have the model number and approximate date of production to go on.
Also, you could do some genealogical research to find out more about the recipient of this gift.
Good luck in your continuing research!
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Re: 1834 James Dixon & Son Sheffield Hallmarked Teapot

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JayT wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:00 pm ...you might contact them to see if their archives could shed light on productions such as this teapot. ...you could do some genealogical research to find out more about the recipient of this gift.
Thank you for the suggestions. I did try contacting the company's successors with no response. As far as genealogical research went, I found more than one Joseph Crowther with what I considered was the reputation to merit such a presentation. Oh well! It was worth a try.
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