Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 7

Mocha Slip-decorated large Pottery Banded Jug, Circa 1810-20

$2,000
£1,517.32
€1,739.70
CA$2,849.12
A$3,092
CHF 1,626.88
MX$37,567.83
NOK 20,368.17
SEK 19,178.49
DKK 12,989.54

About the Item

Mocha Slip-decorated large Pottery Banded Jug, Circa 1810-20 The circular large pearlware pottery Mocha jug is decorated with two light green/gray bands interspersed with white three white bands, each with eight blue thin lines. The loop handle has a molded leaf at each terminal. Dimensions: 9 ¼ inches high x 11 inches wide x 8 inches deep. Ref: (NY10585-ukrr)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.25 in (23.5 cm)Width: 11 in (27.94 cm)Depth: 8 in (20.32 cm)
  • Style:
    Folk Art (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1810-20
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Good with a star crack to the base and a short old line to the rim (see photo). There is also some staining to the interior.
  • Seller Location:
    Downingtown, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: NY10585-ukrr1stDibs: LU861041397802

More From This Seller

View All
English Mocha Pottery Creamware Earthworm Jug
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Mocha Pottery Creamware 'Earthworm' Jug, Circa 1800-1810 This remarkable creamware jug is a superb example of early 19th-century English Mocha pottery, a style celebrated f...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Folk Art Pitchers

Materials

Creamware, Pottery

Large English Pearlware Mocha Earthworm Jug, Staffordshire or Northern England
Located in Downingtown, PA
Large English Pearlware Mocha Earthworm Jug, Staffordshire or Northern England, Circa 1810-20. A handsome and generously proportioned example of English Mocha ware, this pearlware jug displays the bold, abstract decoration that made the style so popular. Its stately, bulbous form is anchored by a sturdy loop handle with refined leaf-molded terminals. Its impressive scale and robust, bulbous cylindrical body suggest its use as a "pub jug...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Pottery

Materials

Ceramic, Pearlware, Pottery

English Mocha Pottery Pearlware Earthworm Jug
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Mocha Pottery Pearlware Earthworm Jug, Circa 1800-20 The pearlware mocha jug has three bands of blue slip and four of a white ground with two red-brown lines. The blue slip...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Folk Art Ceramics

Materials

Pearlware, Pottery

English Pearlware Mocha Pottery Jug with Cat's Eye Design
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Pearlware Mocha Pottery Jug with Cat's Eye Design, Staffordshire of Northern England, Circa 1810-20 This finely potted pearlware jug represents a particularly sophisticated ...
Category

Antique 1820s English Regency Barware

Materials

Ceramic, Pearlware

English Pottery Mocha Banded Blue Slip Jug
Located in Downingtown, PA
Mocha Blue Slip Jug, Circa 1820-40 The circular English pottery blue slip jug with flaring base and loop handle with leaf terminals. The jug wit...
Category

Antique 1820s Georgian Pitchers

Materials

Pearlware, Pottery

Mocha Large Multi-Slip-banded Yellow Ware Jug
Located in Downingtown, PA
Tavern Bright: Striped Mocha Yellowware Jug: Bold Bands of Blue and Yellow: English Earthenware, Circa 1820s. This striking Mocha yellowware jug is a superb example of popular, bri...
Category

Antique 1840s English Early Victorian Pottery

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

You May Also Like

Antique Mochaware Pitcher Chocolate Brown Slip Decoration England Circa 1815
Located in Katonah, NY
Made in England circa 1815 this mochaware pitcher is decorated with bands of lovely milk chocolate-colored slip. The color works beautifully with the unpainted creamware body of the handle and interior of the pitcher. Just below the top edge, we see a band of black and white rouletting, and above the bottom edge is a similar black and white rouletted band. Dimensions: 5.75" tall x 4" at the widest point Condition: Very Good: two short hairlines of approximately half an inch are seen on either side of the top edge. There is a hairline on the underside which does not go through. Price: $760 Background of Mochaware: Mochaware pottery...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Ceramics

Materials

Creamware

Antique American Mochaware Pitcher, Earthy Folk Art Design, Circa 1830
Located in Katonah, NY
This antique American pitcher, dating to circa 1830, is a rare example of slip-decorated creamware that evokes the spirit of mochaware but diverges from its typical look. Rather than...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century American Country Pitchers

Materials

Creamware

John Jelfs Large Incised Pattern Studio Pottery Jug
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A large and stylish Cotswold Pottery studio pottery jug with incised patterning by renowned potter John Jelfs (British. b.1946) and dating from around 1997....
Category

1990s English Modern Pitchers

Materials

Stoneware

Mid-Century Danish Domed Ceramic Jug
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
Domed ceramic jug. It features decoration typical of 20th century Scandinavian design, valuing functionality combined with decorative sobriety. White glazed ceramic, with horizontal ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Jars

Materials

Pottery

Vintage Striped Stoneware Creamer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Vintage ceramic stoneware creamer with vertical striping in blues and browns. Signed "Hostetter" on base. Style: Mid-Century Modern. Dimensions: 4" wide x 3.5" deep x 4.75" tall.
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Mochaware Pitcher Decorated with ""Trees" and Seaweed" England, circa 1810
Located in Katonah, NY
Made in England circa 1810, this mochaware pitcher is decorated with "Trees" and "Seaweed" It is molded in an elegant shape with an extra-wide mouth, probably made this way so that pieces of fruit in a punch could pour out. The pitcher has bands of orange-brown slip decorated with both "Trees" and "Seaweed". These dendritic designs are part of what make mochaware is unique. The design is formed by using small amounts of an acidic dark brown liquid and carefully dropping this liquid onto the alkaline orange slip...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Country Pitchers

Materials

Earthenware