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  • Mochaware Pitcher Decorated with Chocolate Brown Slip England circa 1815
    Located in Katonah, NY
    Made in England circa 1815 this mochaware pitcher is decorated with bands of lovely milk chocolate-colored slip. The color works beautifully with the unpainted creamware body of the handle and interior of the pitcher. Just below the top edge, we see a band of black and white rouletting, and above the bottom edge is a similar black and white rouletted band. Dimensions: 5.75" tall x 4" at the widest point Condition: Very Good: two short hairlines of approximately half an inch are seen on either side of the top edge. There is a hairline on the underside which does not go through. Price: $1360 Background of Mochaware: Mochaware pottery...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Ceramics

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    Creamware

  • Mochaware Pitcher Decorated with ""Trees" and Seaweed" England, circa 1810
    Located in Katonah, NY
    Made in England circa 1810, this mochaware pitcher is decorated with "Trees" and "Seaweed" It is molded in an elegant shape with an extra-wide mouth, probably made this way so that pieces of fruit in a punch could pour out. The pitcher has bands of orange-brown slip decorated with both "Trees" and "Seaweed". These dendritic designs are part of what make mochaware is unique. The design is formed by using small amounts of an acidic dark brown liquid and carefully dropping this liquid onto the alkaline orange slip...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Country Pitchers

    Materials

    Earthenware

  • Mochaware Mug w/ Oak Leaf & Wavy Line Decoration Provenance Rickard Collection
    Located in Katonah, NY
    Provenance: The Rickard Collection (a paper label on the bottom of the mug notes that the tankard is part of the "Rickard Collection." Jonathan Rickard is a renowned collector of mochaware, and the author of "Mocha and related dipped wares." We are pleased to offer this mochaware mug with oak leaf and wavy line...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Country Ceramics

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    Pearlware

  • Mochaware Pitcher with Three Cable Decoration England Circa 1830
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This mochaware pitcher has three broad bands of slip-decorated color: two bands of dark tan frame a band of light blue. Each band is decorated with a wavy three-color cable of white,...
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    Antique 1830s Pitchers

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    Pottery

  • Mochaware Mug Banded with Brown Slip Made in England, circa 1815
    Located in Katonah, NY
    A Mochaware mug decorated with bands of slip in light and midnight brown. Between the midnight and light brown slip bands are three bands of inlaid rouletting decoration in geometric patterns. Although made circa 1815, the inlaid rouletting gives the mug a surprisingly modern look. The applied handle has exceptionally crisp acanthus leaf terminals. Dimensions: 4.9" tall x 4.9" deep from spout to handle, 3.25" diameter Condition: Excellent Price $1600 Background of Mochaware: Mocha decorated...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Folk Art Barware

    Materials

    Earthenware

  • Mochaware Cup, Made in England, circa 1825
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This rare Mochaware cup is a gem. It is a rare shape for a piece of Mochaware as it is neither a pitcher, a mug, nor a bowl. The main body is decorated with brown slip and further decorated with rare vertical and horizontal engine-turned stripes cut through the slip. The cup has a lovely impressed green glazed border along the top edge. Made in England circa 1825, Dimensions: 2" tall x 2.5" diameter at widest point Condition: Excellent; from the original manufacturing process, several small flecks of green and brown decoration can be seen on the handle. Price: $440 Background of Mochaware: mocha decorated...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Country Ceramics

    Materials

    Earthenware

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