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Medieval Cistercian pottery cups & pots excavated from Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Earthenware vessels excavated from Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Tin-glazed earthenware puzzle mug (c1750) from London or Liverpool, England at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL. | Tin-glazed earthenware puzzle jug (c1750) from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Tin-glazed earthenware water bottle & basin (c1750) from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Tin-glazed stoneware coffeepot with handle & spout at right angle (1750-60) from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Char dish (c1760) with Char painted around the sides & used for serving this cold water fish, similar to salmon or trout, tin-glazed earthenware, made in Liverpool at National Museum of Wales. Cardiff, Wales. | Tin-glazed earthenware plate (Fazackerley style) (c1760) from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Porcelain coffee cup & saucer (1770-5) by Philip Christian's factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Porcelain mug (1765-70) by Philip Christian's factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Soft-paste porcelain dish with segmented design (c1765-75) by Philip Christian of Liverpool at National Museum of Wales. Cardiff, Wales. | Porcelain teapot with blue Chinese design (1760-5) by Richard Chaffers' factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Porcelain sauceboat with underglaze blue design (c1760) by Richard Chaffers' factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Porcelain coffeepot with underglaze blue design (c1760) by Richard Chaffers' factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Porcelain coffeepot with multicolored design (1760-5) by Richard Chaffers' factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Earthenware 'success to watch makers' jug (1793) & porcelain jug painted with Frederick of Prussia, Britain's ally in Seven Years' War with France (c1760) by Richard Chaffers' factory, both from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Porcelain beer jug with General James Wolfe portrait (c1760) by Richard Chaffers & Co of Liverpool, England at Gardiner Museum. Toronto, ON. | Wedgwood creamware mug (1761-6) with transfer printing exclusively by John Sadler & Guy Green of Liverpool at Lady Lever Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | George Washington reviewing his troops transfer print on Liverpool earthenware (1752-96) possibly by Sadler & Green at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. | Tin-glazed earthenware punchbowl inscribed 'Success to Sir Peter Leicester & Sir Frank Standish in a Bumper' to promote their election by giving bumpers (drinks filled to the brim) (1768) from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Tin-glazed earthenware punchbowl with Brocklebanks ship (1770) from Liverpool plus silver & whalebone punch ladle (1796) from London at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Liverpool earthenware punch bowl (c1777) with inscription "Success to General Bourgoyne in Canada" where he lead British troops to defeat at Saratoga at Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, ON. | St John's Church porcelain punchbowl (1785) by John Pennington's factory, Islington, Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Porcelain punch-pot with blue outdoor party scene with picture of pot itself (1780-90) by John or Seth Pennington's factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Creamware pitcher called Boston Fusilier (c1790-99) from Staffordshire or Liverpool, England at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA. | Liverpool Independent Volunteers commemorative ceramic jug (1797-1801) at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Earthenware pitcher (c1790) from Staffordshire or Liverpool, England with design of independent American map & George Washington at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY. | Creamware mug with Great Seal of USA (c1796-1800) & pitcher with map of USA (c1790-1810-20) from Liverpool, England at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA. |
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American eagle creamware jug with rings of 15 states (1796-1803) from Liverpool, England at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL. | Collection of commemorative creamware pitchers (c1800-20) mostly from Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | Benjamin Franklin - Born at Boston in New England the 17th Jan. 1706 commemorative creamware pitcher (c1800) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | Washington in Glory commemorative creamware pitcher (c1800-5) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. |
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Creamware pitcher showing Apotheosis of George Washington (c1800-5) by Herculaneum Pottery at National Portrait Gallery. Washington, DC. | Independence & George Washington transfer print on Liverpool earthenware (1800-10) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. | George Washington & map of 13 colonies transfer print on Liverpool earthenware (1800-30) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. | By virtue & valour we have freed our country commemorative creamware pitcher (c1800) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. |
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Creamware pitcher with George Washington memorial (1800-10) from Herculaneum Pottery of England at Yale University Art Gallery. New Haven, CT. | Creamware jug transfer-printed with George Washington heading 15 states (c1804) from Liverpool made for American market at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Creamware pitcher with print of George Washington (c1810-20) by Herculaneum Pottery of Liverpool, England at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA. | How Washington humbled your foes, Independence commemorative creamware pitcher (c1805) from Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. |
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He in Glory - America in Tears commemorative creamware pitcher to George Washington (c1805) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | President Thomas Jefferson commemorative creamware pitcher (1801) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | O Liberty Thou Goddess!, President Thomas Jefferson commemorative creamware pitcher (c1805) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England with at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | John Adams, President of the United States commemorative creamware pitcher (c1810) from Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. |
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Creamware pitcher with plan of Washington, DC (1800-7) from Herculaneum Pottery of England at Yale University Art Gallery. New Haven, CT. | Creamware pitcher called Peace, Plenty, & Independence with ship (c1790-1810) prob. from Liverpool, England at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA. | Earthenware jug (1800-5) with transfer print of American merchant sailing ship by Herculaneum Pottery of Liverpool, England at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL. | Liverpool earthenware pitchers (c1800) transfer-printed with "Charlotte Weeping at Werther's Tomb"; Caleb Wilber ship; & Hope symbols at RISD Museum. Providence, RI. |
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Earthenware pitcher (c1800) prob. from Liverpool, England with design of merchant ship Industry of Anstruther at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Creamware jug with transfer-print of cotton spinning machine (c1800) by T. Baddeley of Hanley & porcelain mug with transfer-print of PM William Pitt (c1760) by Richard Chaffers' factory, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Creamware transfer-print jug with nautical song lyrics to sing while drinking contents (c1800) from Liverpool or Staffordshire at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Ship Orozimbo earthenware pitcher (1805-10) by Herculaneum Pottery Factory of Liverpool at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA. |
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Earthenware pitcher (c1805) from Staffordshire or Liverpool, England with design of American sailing ship Fame at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY. | Creamware pitcher with ship Roxana of Boston (c1806-24) by Herculaneum Pottery of Liverpool, England at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA. | Ship Francis earthenware pitcher (1807) made in Liverpool at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA. | Success to America whose Militia is better than Standing Armies - May its Citizens Emulate Soldiers and is Soldiers Heroes commemorative creamware pitcher (c1810) from Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. |
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Newburyport, MA Bakery commemorative creamware pitcher (c1810) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | Commodore Preble's Squadron Attacking the City of Tripoli Aug. 3, 1804 commemorative creamware pitcher (c1810) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | Stoneware teapot (c1800) by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Stoneware coffeepot (c1800-10) by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Stoneware tobacco jar (c1810) by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Porcelain tea service (1810-5) by John Rose's factory, Coalport, Shropshire & prob. painted by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Stonington pitcher (1815) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England depicts attack of British fleet against town of Stonington, CT on Aug. 9, 1814 at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | Commemorative creamware pitcher with Peace, Plenty & Independence under American eagle (c1815) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. |
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Creamware pitcher with American side-wheel steamship (c1815) from Liverpool, England at Yale University Art Gallery. New Haven, CT. | Pitcher (1815-25) of USS Constitution by Herculaneum Pottery at USS Constitution Museum. Boston, MA. | Washington in Glory commemorative creamware pitcher (c1820) by Herculaneum Pottery Co., Liverpool, England at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | Creamware pitcher called The Shipwrights Arms (c1820) from Liverpool, England at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA. |
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Transfer-printed earthenware meat-dish (c1820) by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Transfer-printed shaving mug showing locomotives Stephenson's Rocket plus Braithwaite & Ericsson's Novelty competing in trials for Liverpool 7 Manchester Railway (c1829) by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Liverpool & Manchester Railway commemorative pottery (1830) at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Liverpool & Manchester Railway commemorative pottery pitcher (1830) at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. |
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Liverpool & Manchester Railway commemorative pottery mug (1830) at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Liverpool & Manchester Railway commemorative pottery flower pot (1830) at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Earthenware meat-dish transfer-printed with scene of Liverpool (c1833) by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Earthenware meat-dish transfer-printed with scene of Liverpool (c1833) by Herculaneum Pottery, Toxteth, Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Ceramic plates made & transfer printed in Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Ceramic plates transfer printed with zoo animals in Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Ceramic tea service transfer printed with animals in Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Collection of ceramics produced in Liverpool including pink lusterware jug showing Liver Bridge at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Tin-glazed earthenware sauceboat with blue design from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Tin-glazed earthenware plate (delftware style) from Liverpool at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Earthenware washbasin (1835-40) prob. Staffordshire transfer printed with promotion for a Liverpool plumber at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Ceramic bowl (c1858) by John Stonier of Liverpool perhaps commemorating building of Great Eastern at Merseyside Maritime Museum. Liverpool, England. |
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Ceramic water filter jug early (20thC) by Saunders & Co of Liverpool at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. | Liverpool Cathedral opening commemorative pottery (1978) by Coalport at Museum of Liverpool. Liverpool, England. |
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