RARE 19th Antique Salt Glazed Stoneware Utensil Pot
This scarcely found, large antique utensil pot, would be a beautiful addition to any country or farmhouse kitchen.
In excellent condition made from heavy, robust stoneware with a rich treacle brown salt glaze, it would be perfect next to an Aga or range to keep utensils close to hand!
Key Points:
• A scarcely found 19th century stoneware pot
• Heavyweight in a rich, tactile treacle brown salt glaze
• Large in scale and traditional in style
• With an intricate ‘cobbled’ band design
• Typical of the Nottingham or Derbyshire potteries of the era and high collectible
History:
Crafted in the mid-late 19th century in the heart of the East Midlands by either one of the Derbyshire or Nottingham potteries (Chesterfield or Brampton), its 'cobbled' design is typical of their traditional, salt glazed wares.
Year of manufacture:
c. 1860-1890
Approximate Measurements:
13.5cm W rim diameter
13.5cm base diameter
22cm H
Condition:
In excellent antique condition throughout especially given its age. Free of chips, cracks or repair.
Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.
This scarcely found, large antique utensil pot, would be a beautiful addition to any country or farmhouse kitchen.
In excellent condition made from heavy, robust stoneware with a rich treacle brown salt glaze, it would be perfect next to an Aga or range to keep utensils close to hand!
Key Points:
• A scarcely found 19th century stoneware pot
• Heavyweight in a rich, tactile treacle brown salt glaze
• Large in scale and traditional in style
• With an intricate ‘cobbled’ band design
• Typical of the Nottingham or Derbyshire potteries of the era and high collectible
History:
Crafted in the mid-late 19th century in the heart of the East Midlands by either one of the Derbyshire or Nottingham potteries (Chesterfield or Brampton), its 'cobbled' design is typical of their traditional, salt glazed wares.
Year of manufacture:
c. 1860-1890
Approximate Measurements:
13.5cm W rim diameter
13.5cm base diameter
22cm H
Condition:
In excellent antique condition throughout especially given its age. Free of chips, cracks or repair.
Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.
This scarcely found, large antique utensil pot, would be a beautiful addition to any country or farmhouse kitchen.
In excellent condition made from heavy, robust stoneware with a rich treacle brown salt glaze, it would be perfect next to an Aga or range to keep utensils close to hand!
Key Points:
• A scarcely found 19th century stoneware pot
• Heavyweight in a rich, tactile treacle brown salt glaze
• Large in scale and traditional in style
• With an intricate ‘cobbled’ band design
• Typical of the Nottingham or Derbyshire potteries of the era and high collectible
History:
Crafted in the mid-late 19th century in the heart of the East Midlands by either one of the Derbyshire or Nottingham potteries (Chesterfield or Brampton), its 'cobbled' design is typical of their traditional, salt glazed wares.
Year of manufacture:
c. 1860-1890
Approximate Measurements:
13.5cm W rim diameter
13.5cm base diameter
22cm H
Condition:
In excellent antique condition throughout especially given its age. Free of chips, cracks or repair.
Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.