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The older pieces have incised designs on the edge. It was made with salt glaze stoneware, whiteware, pearlware, creamware and ironstone bodies. It was made mainly in the Staffordshire and Leeds areas of England and exported to many areas of the world. Color's such as: hues of green, red, yellow, and blue.įeather Edge Ware, also known as Shell Edge Ware, (most collectors today use term featheredge), was used in the housholds of all classes for everyday use. There were several colors used for the color at the edge. Entdecken Sie Antike Treviso Leeds Creamware - Früher Korb & durchbohrter umrandeter Teller in der großen Auswahl bei eBay. The edges also possessed an impressed design, hence the name featheredge. The pottery piece was formed from a soft paste clay, and glazed in cream color, with a color used at the edge that slightly bled into the cream color. Each company had its own design pattern for the featheredge used on a given item. See more ideas about creamware, hartley, pottery. Available in my eBay store, Steve Ryves Norfolk Island pottery mug, 3 retro Australian pottery mugs unsigned, Bendigo Pottery yarn bowl by Graham Masters & Swagman Pottery letter holder. See more ideas about english pottery, pottery, ceramics. Explore Patricia Sowers's board 'Hartley and Greens & Co Creamware', followed by 145 people on Pinterest.
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Wedgwood sold this more desirable product under the name pearl ware.Įach company that made creamware, also sometimes called pearlware, had several variations in design, depending on the artists design concept. Explore Linda Wallace's board ' English Pottery ', followed by 216 people on Pinterest. Around 1779, he was able to lighten the cream colour to a bluish white using cobalt in the lead overglaze. The most notable producer of creamware was Josiah Wedgwood. It served as an inexpensive substitute for Chinese export porcelain. Creamware is a cream-coloured, refined earthenware created about 1750 by the potters of Staffordshire, England, which proved ideal for domestic ware.