Group of English creamware pottery tankards and pitchers named and date 1784

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£2850

Dated: 1784 English

A rare and unusual grouping comprising two small tankards, one large tankard and a large pitcher in decorated English creamware. The larger pieces have hand decorated images of sheaves of corn and agricultural implements connected to harvesting. The three tankards bear the name of Daniel Sargeant of Brookhampton . The large pitcher also bears the name Daniel Sargent ( note the different spelling of the surname) but is also dated 1784. A fascinating and decorative historical grouping of painted English creamware pottery.

Dimensions: 8 inches high

Current Condition: Unrestored condition, generally fine with some historical wear consistent with age.

£2850    $3847

Description

A rare and unusual grouping comprising two small tankards, one large tankard and a large pitcher in decorated English creamware.
The larger pieces have hand decorated images of sheaves of corn and agricultural implements connected to harvesting. The three tankards bear the name of Daniel Sargeant of Brookhampton . The large pitcher also bears the name Daniel Sargent ( note the different spelling of the surname) but is also dated 1784.
A fascinating and decorative historical grouping of painted English creamware pottery.

Additional information

Dimensions 8 in