Antique Staffordshire or Yorkshire Pottery Cow Creamer in Underglaze Blue and White Transfer circa 1820
View Similar Items
1 of 4
Antique Staffordshire or Yorkshire Pottery Cow Creamer in Underglaze Blue and White Transfer circa 1820
About the Item
- Dimensions:Width: 7 in (17.78 cm)
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:c. 1820 to c. 1830
- Condition:underglaze blue and white transfer print pottery ceramic earthenware.
- Seller Location:Woodstock, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: 18681stDibs: LU95811048060
You May Also Like
- Staffordshire Blue Transfer Pottery Teapot Trivet in the Ostrich Hunt PatternBy StaffordshireLocated in Philadelphia, PAA fine blue transfer Staffordshire pottery trivet. In the Ostrich Hunt pattern. An exceedingly rare form. Simply a wonderful trivet! Date: 1...Category
Antique Mid-19th Century British Pottery
MaterialsPottery
- Staffordshire Prattware Cow and Calf Creamer with BocageLocated in Chelmsford, EssexTittensor (possibly) Staffordshire Pottery Prattware bocage cow creamer which features a cow and a calf, recumbent on a shaped base. Decorated 'in the round', decoration to front and...Category
Antique 19th Century British Ceramics
MaterialsEarthenware
- Art Deco Wilkinson Arthur J. Royal Staffordshire Pottery Pair of TureensBy Arthur J WilkinsonLocated in Prato, TuscanyWe kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. Pretty and refined pair of small serving tureens; they have a well-proportioned, square design typical of Art Deco, graceful and pleasing floral decorations on the lid and body help to lighten the rigidity of the form; the rim and knob are ornamented in pure gold. On the bottom, we find the maker's mark: the famous Arthur J. Wilkinson Firm located on Newport Lane in Burslem, near Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire County, an ancient locality famous for the production of pottery and porcelain. From the mark, we can accurately identify the year of production of the two soup tureens: 1947. In 1881 the old Central factories in Burslem passed into the hands of Wilkinson & Hulme; in 1885 Hulme retired from the business and Arthur J. Wilkinson continued alone, AJ Wilkinson...Category
Mid-20th Century British Art Deco Ceramics
MaterialsPottery
- Georgian Mason's Ironstone Jug or Pitcher in Table and Flower Pot Ptn, Ca 1820By Mason's IronstoneLocated in Lincoln, LincolnshireThis is a hand-painted Mason's ironstone jug or pitcher, in the Table and Flower Pot gilded pattern, from their earliest George 3rd period...Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Chinoiserie Pottery
MaterialsIronstone
- Staffordshire pottery bocage group, ‘Hairdresser’, c. 1820.By StaffordshireLocated in Gargrave, North YorkshireStaffordshire pottery bocage group of large size, ‘Hairdresser’, c. 1820. The very well modelled group, depicting a man curing the hair of a seated lady, whilst she looks in a hand m...Category
Antique 1820s English Georgian Pottery
MaterialsPottery
- Georgian period Masons Ironstone Mug in Basket Japan Pattern, circa 1820By Mason's IronstoneLocated in Lincoln, LincolnshireThis is a good Ironstone pottery mug made by the English factory of Mason's Ironstone, fully marked and dating to the early 19th century, circa 1820. Early Mason's mugs tend to be f...Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Chinoiserie Ceramics
MaterialsIronstone
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
Cow Creamers
Silver Cow Creamer
Silver Cow Creamers
Cow Creamer Antique
Antique Cow Creamer
Antique Silver Cow Creamer
Staffordshire Cows
Staffordshire Cow
Antique Staffordshire Cows
Yorkshire Cow
Staffordshire Pottery Cows
Staffordshire Cow Creamer
Antique Pottery Pottery
Antique Pottery
Pottery Antique
Ceramics Antique Pottery
Antique Pottery Ceramics
19th Pottery