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Sean's teapot appears to be Japanese porcelain of a type often called rain
drop.  Mary Beaudrty recently had an article on these wares in *Ceramics in
America.*  These wares occur from the late 19th century into the early  20th
century.  This information is assuming that the teapot is porcelain, which
Sean did not mention.

Peace,
George L. Miller

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