Rockingham Toby Pitcher, Creamer/Syrup, Figure with Jug of Ale

Probably Bennington

Rockingham Toby Pitcher, Creamer/Syrup, Figure with Jug of Ale, Image 1

Colonial Patriot wearing tri-corner hat with cockade. Bennington verses Staffordshire: We see similar pitches assigned to Bennington, those with slightly concave bottom and unglazed foot rims are said not to be Bennington; this jug features a "highly concave" bottom as displayed on page 40, figure 43 of Richard Cart Barret's How to Identify Bennington Pottery; Barret discusses variants.

Date: 1840-1850s

Measurement: Height: 6"

Material: Buff color stoneware, Rockingham flint enamel glaze

Condition: Excellent, one tiny fleabite on underside of foot

$145

SKU: 859-23

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