What kind of stoneware is salt glaze on?

What kind of stoneware is salt glaze on?

At Nestegg Antiques we have a great passion for early saltglazed stoneware whether it be for the plainer 16th and 17th century jugs and pots, the richly sprigged and decorated 18th century tankards and jugs or the 19th century toby jugs, loving cups, animals, flasks and tobacco jars etc.

How old is Mortlake salt glaze stoneware Tankard?

A richly coloured Mortlake saltglazed tankard c. 1795 in very good original condition the central slab depicting the “Midnight feast” – 6 3/4″ tall with metal collar. Please contact us for additional information and a condition report Large Mortlake saltglazed stoneware tankard London c.1795

Where can I find salt glazed stoneware mugs?

In addition to over 800 antiques listed in our archive section do also look at our Instagram page where almost 400 pieces of mostly 18th century pottery (including many rare Toby jugs) are shown. Just press the black Instagram logo at the top right of this page above “contact” Large saltglazed stoneware tankard Vauxhall c.1720

Who is the creator of salt glaze pottery?

Peter creates unique salt glaze Toby jugs caricaturing his clients and he is able to incorporate personal detail such as your dog or favourite Toby jug! Contact me if you are interested in commissioning Peter to create a Toby jug for you. (press “About Us” on the top bar for Discussions and News)

At Nestegg Antiques we have a great passion for early saltglazed stoneware whether it be for the plainer 16th and 17th century jugs and pots, the richly sprigged and decorated 18th century tankards and jugs or the 19th century toby jugs, loving cups, animals, flasks and tobacco jars etc.

A richly coloured Mortlake saltglazed tankard c. 1795 in very good original condition the central slab depicting the “Midnight feast” – 6 3/4″ tall with metal collar. Please contact us for additional information and a condition report Large Mortlake saltglazed stoneware tankard London c.1795

In addition to over 800 antiques listed in our archive section do also look at our Instagram page where almost 400 pieces of mostly 18th century pottery (including many rare Toby jugs) are shown. Just press the black Instagram logo at the top right of this page above “contact” Large saltglazed stoneware tankard Vauxhall c.1720

Peter creates unique salt glaze Toby jugs caricaturing his clients and he is able to incorporate personal detail such as your dog or favourite Toby jug! Contact me if you are interested in commissioning Peter to create a Toby jug for you. (press “About Us” on the top bar for Discussions and News)

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