Antique Pottery » Prattware
Prattware, a term used to describe a distinct type of antique British pottery. Made between, approximately 1780 - 1840 relief decorated and underglaze coloured, the typical palette includes strong yellow, deep cobalt, burnt orange, mossy green, brown and black.
From outstanding figures to jugs and plaques, this genre of pottery is highly regarded and very collectable. The animals especially have a primitive quality while the commemorative pieces remain highly appealing.
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Bacchus Mug
Duke Of York & Prince Cobourg
Figure of Charity
Figure of Charity (Charitey)
Figure of Flora
Gardener
Grotesque Pipe
Horse, Newcastle, St Anthony's
Macaroni Tea Caddy
Press Ganger
Royal Sufferers - French Royal Family
Sailors Departure & Return
Serpent Coiled Pipe
Shakespear Spendthrift Miser Jug
The Watchfull Eye The Silent Tongue
Watchstand
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