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Gallery of Earthenware Drinking Vessels - Part I courtesy of 'The 18th Century Material Culture Resource Centre'

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Published by Colin Savage, 2018-06-18 18:53:52

EARTHENWARE DRINKING VESSELS - PART I

Gallery of Earthenware Drinking Vessels - Part I courtesy of 'The 18th Century Material Culture Resource Centre'

English Lead Glaze Slip Decorated Earthenware Mug from Harlow
c. 1660

(Victoria & Albert)

English Lead Glaze Slip Decorated Earthenware Mug from Wrotham
c. 1704

(Victoria & Albert)

English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug Incised through a White Slip (Sgraffiato) from Staffordshire
1747

(Victoria & Albert)

English Lead Glazed Earthenware Cup from Yorkshire
1777

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed “Agateware” Earthenware Cup from Staffordshire (Newcastle-under-Lyme)Yorkshire
by Samuel Bell c. 1740
(Chipstone Foundation)

English
Lead Glazed - Slip Decorated

Earthenware
Two Handle Cups

English Lead Glaze Slip Decorated Earthenware “Loving Cup” from North Staffordshire
Late 17th Century
(Stoke - On - Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or “Posset Pot”
North Staffordshire, c. 1620 - 1720
(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or “Posset Pot”
“George Taylor : 1692”
(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or “Posset Pot”
“THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOV.” c. 1695
(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or “Posset Pot” from North Staffordshire
“The Best Is Not Too Good For You: Robbort Wood” Late 17th - Early 18th Century
(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or Posset Pot from Staffordshire
c. 1710

(Private Collection)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or Posset Pot from Staffordshire
c. 1710

(Private Collection)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or Posset Pot from Staffordshire
c. 1680 - 1710

(Victoria & Albert)

English Lead Glazed Sgraffito Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or “Posset Pot” Possibly from North Staffordshire
“IG” / “1723”

(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed Sgraffito Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or “Posset Pot” Possibly from North Staffordshire
“IG” / “1723”

(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Sgraffito Two Handle Cup or Posset Pot from Staffordshire
“Mary Ronley [or Rowley] her Cup 1731. ”
(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Posset Pot from Staffordshire or Derbyshire
18th Century

(Aberswyth University)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup from Staffordshire
c. 1710

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Two Handle Cup
Recovered from the 1777 Continental Encampment at Fort Montgomery, New York Mid 18th Century

(Fort Montgomery)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Two Handle Cup from Bristol or Staffordshire
c. 1730 - 1760

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or Posset Pot
Recovered from the Goodswll House Site, North Branford, Connecticut Mid 18th Century

(State of Connecticut)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Two Handle Cup or Posset Pot
Recovered from the 3 Cranes Tavern in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Burned by the British Army on June 17, 1775

(City of Boston Archeology Program)

English Lead Glazed Sgraffito Slip Decorated Earthenware “Loving Cup” from North Staffordshire
1761

(Private Collection)

English
Lead Glazed - Slip Decorated
Earthenware “Fuddling Cups”

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Fuddling Cup
“I Love None / But You / Alone 1738 / M W / 1738”
Donyatt, Somerset 1738
(Stoke - On - Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Fuddling Cup
Sgraffito Decoration of Tulips “In Your / Sight / Is My Delight”

Donyatt, Somerset, Mid 18th Century
(Stoke - On - Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Fuddling Cup
Sgraffito Decoration of Tulips “In Your / Sight / Is My Delight”

Donyatt, Somerset, Mid 18th Century
(Stoke - On - Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Fuddling Cup
Sgraffito Decoration of Tulips “In Your / Sight / Is My Delight”

Donyatt, Somerset, Mid 18th Century
(Stoke - On - Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Fuddling Cup
“Drink / And Mery / 1693”
Donyatt, Somerset, 1693
(Stoke - On - Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Fuddling Cup
“Drink / And Mery / 1693”
Donyatt, Somerset, 1693
(Stoke - On - Trent)

English
Lead Glazed - Slip Decorated

Earthenware Tygs

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg from Wrotham, Kent
1649

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg with Pad Decorations
by John Livermore of Wrotham 1649
(Victoria & Albert)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg
“MP 1651”

(Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg with Pad Decorations
by Henry Ifield of Kent “HI” & “1668”
(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg with Pad Decorations
by Henry Ifield of Kent “HI” & “1668”
(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg with Pad Decorations
by Henry Ifield of Kent “HI” & “1668”
(Stoke-On-Trent)

English Lead Glazed 3 Handle Earthenware Mug (Tyg?) from Staffordshire
c. 1640 - 1660

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug (Tyg?) from Staffordshire
c. 1700

(Victoria &Albert)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg from Wrotham, Kent
1711

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg from Wrotham, Kent
1711

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg from Wrotham, Kent
1711

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg from Wrotham, Kent
c. 1722 - 1727

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg from Wrotham, Kent
c. 1722 - 1727

(Chipstone Foundation)

English Lead Glazed Slip Decorated Earthenware Tyg from Wrotham, Kent
c. 1722 - 1727

(Chipstone Foundation)

English
Lead Glazed
Puzzle Mugs

English Lead Glazed Earthenware Puzzle Mug from Nottingham
c. 1700 - 1750

(Victoria &Albert)

English
Black Glazed
Earthenware Mugs

English Black Glazed & Gilted Earthenware Mug from Staffordshire
c. 1750 - 1760

(Victoria &Albert)


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