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Darby & Joan double-sided teapot produced by Wood Potters of Burslem of Burslem, England, between 1992 and 1996. Darby and Joan have become synonymous with a married couple celebrated for their mutual attachment or a happily married couple who lead a placid, uneventful life or a loving, old-fashioned and virtuous couple. Darby and his wife Joan were first mentioned in print in a poem published in "The Gentleman's Magazine" by Henry Woodfall whose original title was "The Joys of Love never forgot. A Song".
Maker:
Wood Potters of Burslem
England
1992-1996
Model #:
Derivative
teapot
Size:
medium
Height:
5"
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