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Cup and Saucer, 1825 / 30. Creator: Enoch Wood & SonsCup and Saucer, 1825/30. Decorated with scene of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, at the tomb of Banjamin Franklin. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Pitcher, 1812. Creator: UnknownPitcher, 1812. Decorated with the American flag above a map of North America, flanked by a Native American woman an eagle. Made in England for the American market
Plate, c. 1825. Creator: UnknownPlate, c. 1825. Decorated with scene of a large mansion at the top of a cliff. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Jug, c. 1825. Creator: UnknownJug, c. 1825. Decorated with portrait of American scientist, politician and publisher Benjamin Franklin: Benj. Franklin L.L.D.F.R.S. born at Boston, New England, 17 Jan. 1706
Mug, 1810 / 50. Creator: UnknownMug, 1810/50. Decorated with portraits of the Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Creamer, 1825 / 30. Creator: UnknownCreamer, 1825/30. Decorated with scene of British army general Charles Cornwallis resigning his sword to George Washington. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Sugar Bowl and Creamer, 1820 / 50. Creator: UnknownSugar Bowl and Creamer, 1820/50. Decorated with scene of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, at the tomb of Banjamin Franklin. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Pitcher, 1810 / 30. Creator: UnknownPitcher, 1810/30. Decorated with the American flag above the words Success to the United States of America, 1812 - E Pluribus Unum, flanked by a Native American and double-headed eagle
Statue of Benjamin Franklin, 1800 / 80. Creator: UnknownStatue of Benjamin Franklin, 1800/80. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Cup and Saucer, c. 1825. Creator: UnknownCup and Saucer, c. 1825. Decorated with scene of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, at the tomb of Banjamin Franklin. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Pitcher, 1830 / 50. Creator: UnknownPitcher, 1830/50. Lustreware jug with portrait of General (Andrew) Jackson, The Hero of New Orleans. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Jug, 1800 / 25. Creator: UnknownJug, 1800/25. Decorated with a sailing ship surrounded by names of American naval officers. Made in Shelton, Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Pitcher, 1812 / 25. Creator: UnknownPitcher, 1812/25. Jug with portrait of American naval officer James Lawrence and his last words: " don t surrender the Ship!"
Platter, c. 1826. Creator: James and Ralph ClewsPlatter, c. 1826. Decorated with the allegorical figures of Justice holding a portrait of George Washington, and Liberty with her cap, flanking a landscape scene
Plate, c. 1826. Creator: James and Ralph ClewsPlate, c. 1826. Decorated with the allegorical figures of Justice holding a portrait of George Washington, and Liberty with her cap, flanking a landscape scene
Plate, c. 1829. Creator: UnknownPlate, c. 1829. Decorated with the state seal of New York state: a shield surmounted by an eagle, flanked by the allegorical figures of Justice and Liberty, inscribed Excelsior
Jug, c. 1800. Creator: UnknownJug, c. 1800. Decorated with the American flag above the words Success to the United States of America - E Pluribus Unum, flanked by a Native American and double-headed eagle
Bowl, 1825 / 30. Creator: Enoch Wood & SonsBowl, 1825/30. Decorated with scene of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, at the tomb of Banjamin Franklin. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Coffee Pot, 1825 / 30. Creator: Enoch Wood & SonsCoffee Pot, 1825/30. Decorated with scene of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, at the tomb of Banjamin Franklin. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Plate, 1825 / 30. Creator: Enoch Wood & SonsPlate, 1825/30. Decoration showing the English pilgrims from the Mayflower coming ashore in North America: The Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth Dec 22 1620: [John] Carver, [William] Bradford
Tureen, 1825 / 30. Creator: Enoch Wood & SonsTureen, 1825/30. Decorated with scene of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, at the tomb of Banjamin Franklin. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Teapot, 1825 / 30. Creator: Enoch Wood & SonsTeapot, 1825/30. Decorated with scene of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, at the tomb of Banjamin Franklin. Made in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, for the American market
Dish, 1860. Creator: UnknownDish, 1860. Rectangular dish made in Staffordshire, England. The pattern was made by dragging a sharp object through stripes of wet slip before the second firing
Staffordshire teapot decorated with applied reliefs, c1755, (1944). Creator: UnknownStaffordshire teapot decorated with applied reliefs, c1755, (1944). Ceramic teapot with grapevine design, and handles and spout in the form of vine stems. Dr J.W.L
Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator: UnknownStaffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Design For Window on the North Side of the Gallery...Containing Pottery in the South Kensington Museum, by William Bell Scott
Staffordshire Ware, Cries of London, 1819. Artist: John Thomas SmithStaffordshire Ware, 1819. A tired-looking man wearing a smock and a top hat stands beside two large baskets full of china made in the Staffordshire potteries. From Cries of London, 1819
A Pair of Staffordshire Earthenware Busts Representing King George III and Queen Charlotte, with Translucent Running Glazes, c1761. From The Connoisseur Volume 102. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1938]
An Octagonal Salt-Glaze Teapot, c1770. An Octagonal Salt-Glaze Teapot and Cover of Staffordshire Ware moulded with military subjects in yellow, rose, green and blue
Scene in a Staffordshire pottery factory, c1851. Mixing and grinding ingredients for the production of pottery in the factorys mill room
Potter at work at the Wedgwoods Etruria factory, Hanley, Staffordshire, c1830. An assistant turns a wheel to operate the belt driving the potters wheel
The Staffordshire Girl, late 18th-early 19th century. Artist: WN GardnerThe Staffordshire Girl, late 18th-early 19th century. A girl is decorating Staffordshire ware in a factory, with a pottery kiln in the background