

This was in about 1750, right in the middle of the eighteenth century. Transactions or papers downloaded on this website are for personal use and may not be reproduced, distributed or sold by third parties. As mentioned above, creamware was introduced to the world by English potters, more specifically, Staffordshire potters (source). Copyright NoticeĮnglish Ceramic Circle and the authors respectively own the copyright to ECC Transactions and the individual papers therein. A link to do this appears above the article. These figures date from around 1800 Height: 14 cms Condition: possible nibble to bouquet held in hand odd nibbles to base.
STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE PDF
If articles viewed do not display properly we recommend downloading the PDF file. A charming Staffordshire creamware figure of a flower seller, probably based on the similar Derby example of c1770. Some of our PDF files are large and may take a while to load.
STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE FULL
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