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Prattware and Pearlware
Prattware
The term Prattware is derived from the name of the inventor of the technique thought to be Felix Pratt. The light earthenware body is decorated in a palette of oxide colors comprising, cobalt blue, yellow ochre, manganese, brown, and a dark mossy green. These colors are applied under a pearlware glaze. Numerous potteries produced this type of wares. Many examples are made with relief moulded decoration. The production period spanned 1780- 1840 from potteries located in Staffordshire, Yorkshire South Wales, Scotland and the North East of England.


Reference Book
- Pratt Ware ( English and Scottish relief decorated and underglaze colored Earthenware 1780-1840) by John and Griselda Lewis.
Pearlware
The traditional view is that Josiah Wedgwood the genius potter invented and developed pearlware. Wedgewood named his ware “Pearl White” which was a white body with a glaze which incorporated cobalt which gave a blue cast glaze. The period of production commenced in the early 1780s and was in use for the first quarter of the 19th century. The production was mainly tableware, and large quantities were made for the North American market.


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Prattware colored pearlware glazed dish with blue shell edge and central image of an urn with flowers.Yorkshire circa 1820
£585$789
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English pottery pearlware puzzle jug with floral decorations Bristol circa 1825
£585$789
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English pottery pearlware puzzle jug with Duke of York and French Royalty dated 1826
£585$789
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British pottery pearlware pitcher commemorating Admiral Nelson c1795-1800
£1150$1552
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Prattware pottery model of a cradle English circa 1800
£775$1046
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Early Swansea Cambrian Pottery painted blue pitcher with America related verse “Drink Round Brave Boys”. circa 1790
£3950$5332
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Pottery pearlware Char dish, English antique period circa 1810
£1375$1856
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Wesleyan Chapel money box Mexborough Pottery Yorkshire named John Downing 1845
£1750$2362
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English pottery 18th century Prattware figure of a Loyal Volunteer Horseman holding a cutlass
£1650$2227
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Yorkshire Pottery cow with young attendent standing by a small lion at his feet. Circa 1810
£1650$2227
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Prattware English antique pottery novelty coil pipe circa 1790/1800
£785$1059
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Two silver luster pitchers with enamel colored birds usually known a the Robin Pattern c1820
£1475$1991
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English pottery pitcher the yellow ground decorated with silver resit lustre and enamel circa 1820
£775$1046
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Silver lustre pottery pitcher with underglaze blue and white rural sporting scenes c1815
£1150$1552
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Rare duo of St. Anthony Pottery Horses on green bases Newcastle upon Tyne England circa 1810
£5850$7897
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Pair of Yorkshire pottery cows with attendants in Pratt colours early 19th century
£2950$3982