A miniature pearlware coffee pot, English circa 1800, in trim baluster form on a short rolled foot, with a reeded strap handle and a high double curved spout. The slightly domed cover has a gently splayed rim, is surmounted by a beautiful tear drop finial and is held securely into the pot by a neat flange and a simple punched four-hole strainer, 10.5 cm high, 10 cm Wide. Provenance: See Robin Emmerson, British Teapots & Tea Drinking, 1992, plate 174/551for a full size Rockingham example and discussion of the Wedgwood tall form, also Philip Miller & Michael Berthoud, An Anthology of British Teapots, 1985, plate 2086, for the teapot.