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Pratt Ware, 1780-1840 English and Scottish Relief Decorated and Underglaze Coloured Earthenware

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ISBN-10: 1851494928

ISBN-13: 9781851494927

Edition: 2nd 2005

Authors: John Lewis, Griselda Lewis, Jonathan Horne, John

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A new edition of the first book to cover the increasingly popular subject of Pratt Ware. It is te only book which recounts what is known of the Pratt family of Fenton near Stoke on Trent and explains how those distinctive pottery came to be associated with their name.
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Book details

List price: $49.50
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Antique Collectors' Club
Publication date: 1/25/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 8.02" wide x 9.78" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 2.882
Language: English

Acknowledgements
Foreword
The Pratt family and the reason for their name being associated with this ware
The ware itself and its different types, how it is made
Pratt jugs and other ware made by potters in Staffordshire, Shropshire and Derbyshire
Marked pieces and others made in the Yorkshire potteries
Marked pieces from Liverpool
Marked pieces from Tyneside and Sunderland
The Indio pottery, Bovey Tracey, Devonshire
Marked pieces and others thought to have been made by the Scottish potteries
Commemorative jugs, mugs, busts and plaques of royalty and famous people
Commemorative jugs, mugs, busts and plaques of naval and military subjects
Sporting and rustic jugs, mugs and plaques
Classical and non-figurative jugs, mugs and plaques
Toby jugs, Bacchus jugs, Satyr mugs, etc.
Teapots and tea canisters
Flasks, beakers, cornucopias and miscellaneous objects
Figures and animals
Will of William Pratt
Will of Ellen Pratt
Extracts from the Will of Felix Pratt
Recipes for bodies and colours
The mining of cobalt
Bibliography
Index