Description: Pearlware Pepper Caster Shaker Simple elegant lines from around 1800. Probably made in Staffordshire or Yorkshire of glazed earthenware or what is referred to as pearlware. The shaker features a bulbous pear shaped body with pierced top and a painted band of green with incised stripe pattern. Green underglaze star to top. Circa 1800. Unmarked. Approx 5"H X 2.5" W. Documentation. George Washington's Mount Vernon Museum has a very comprehensive collection of creamware shakers (pictured above), The shape is similar to the first example in the collection. This piece is considered pearlware vs creamware. Pearlware has a blue tinge to the glaze cause by the use of cobalt which was considered an improvement at the time. Creamware precedes Pearlware by a few years. Provenance: Prominent Private Collection Condition: Flaking, chips discoloration and crazing as shown, otherwise minor imperfections to be expected. I will be listing a large Collection of early pearlware, many pieces from a private collection. Terms of Sale Please review photos closely. I try and represent items as accurately as possible. Paypal is preferred. If there are any issues upon receipt of the item, please don't hesitate to contact me. Shipping Information Most items shipped USPS priority mail with insurance Thanks for looking!
Price: 125 USD
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
End Time: 2025-01-05T20:14:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Origin: United Kingdom
Color: Ivory
Original/Reproduction: Original
Style: Georgian
Material: Pearlware Pottery
Age: 1800-1849
Maker: Staffordshire