(2) EARLY PRATTWARE PITCHERS
c. 1795, Fenton and Staffordshire Potteries
raised decoration within heart, one side SPORTIVE INNOCENCE, the reverse MISCHIEVOUS SPORT, 8.5" (age cracks to bottom and lower sides, chip at base); along with another pitcher, c. 1796-1810, decorated with raised groups of men, one side singing, the other side drinking, 9.25"
See John and Areselda Lewis' "Prattware", pgs. 188 and 94 #23 and 24
From a grand brick townhouse home of a Boston couple.
Condition in text.
Estimate: $700 - $900
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Lot 131 : (2) EARLY PRATTWARE PITCHERS



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