Description: Jackfield earthenware pottery very popular in Victorian age and before. Has a glossy black glaze and handpainted with green ivy trimmed in gold. Decorative applied handle. Very good condition no chips or lines or repairs no loss of paint. 6 1/4” high 6” spout to handle Jackfield pottery is a high-fired, dense and highly vitreous ware that is typically thin-walled. It is usually glazed both on the interior as well as the exterior. Tracing back to its beginnings in Jackfield. The usual motifs used for decoration were white sprig moldings, flowers and scrolls. Jackfield ware first became popular as drinking mugs at pubs.During the eighteenth century, Jackfield pottery was also manufactured in several other known centers for pottery, such as Staffordshire, by other big names in the history of pottery such as Thomas Whieldon and Josiah Wedgwood. It was Whieldon who was credited with the advancement of making Jackfield wares.
Price: 49 USD
Location: Portland, Ontario
End Time: 2025-01-02T19:02:24.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Style: Victorian
Age: 1850-1899
Maker: Staffordshire area
Material: Ceramic & Porcelain
Original/Reproduction: Original
Color: Black
Country/Region of Origin: United Kingdom
Type: Pitchers