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In 18th-century Britain, a vogue for tea-drinking and expanding global trade networks spurred a fashion for imported Chinese porcelain. British firms responded to this demand by developing their own ceramic tea wares, with production clustering in such pottery-making centers as Staffordshire. Our fanciful page flags illustrate a group of vividly colored and shaped teapots in The Met collection that reflect this influential English trend.
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