Antique Mortlake London stoneware pitcher with silver plated mount and cover late 18th century English.

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£1850

Dated: 1790 Mortlake London England

A fine Mortlake Pottery stoneware saltglaze pitcher with silver plated mounts. The jug is large scale (12" high)with a profusion of decorative sprigs of stags, trees,a classical maidens,cattle,sporting dogs, a house,figures of horse riders and a centre panel representing "The Drunken Boors". The jug is in fine order with a good salt-glaze and is probably the work of the Kishere Pottery at Mortlake situated on the Thames.

Dimensions: 12 inches high

Literature: Joseph Kishere and the Mortlake Potteries by Jack Howarth and Robin Hildyard

£1850    $2497

Description

A fine Mortlake Pottery stoneware saltglaze pitcher with silver plated mounts.
The jug is large scale (12″ high)with a profusion of decorative sprigs of stags, trees,a classical maidens,cattle,sporting dogs, a house,figures of horse riders and a centre panel representing “The Drunken Boors”. The jug is in fine order with a good salt-glaze and is probably the work of the Kishere Pottery at Mortlake situated on the Thames.

Additional information

Dimensions 12 in