An excellent Nottingham Pottery salt-glazed loving cup inscribed with the name and date "Mary Mottax 1774", the reverse inscribed "Her Cup." The piece is decorated with a beaded and rouletted band with an overall lustrous brown glaze. The cup is in excellent clean, crisp order.
Dimensions:
6 inches high
Current Condition: Exceptional.
Literature: Page 60/63 in the reference work Nottingham Salt-glazed Stoneware 1690-1800 illustrate some of the various types of Loving Cups produced in Nottingham.
An excellent Nottingham Pottery salt-glazed loving cup inscribed with the name and date “Mary Mottax 1774”, the reverse inscribed “Her Cup.” The piece is decorated with a beaded and rouletted band with an overall lustrous brown glaze. The cup is in excellent clean, crisp order.
Additional information
Dimensions
6 in
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