Potteries Staffordshire Collection
Step into the world of Staffordshire potteries, where exquisite craftsmanship and timeless beauty come together
Milk Jug, Staffordshire, 1760 / 69. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Milk Jug, Staffordshire, 1760/69
Milk Jug, Staffordshire, 1765 / 80. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Milk Jug, Staffordshire, 1765/80
Tea Canister, Staffordshire, 1780. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Tea Canister, Staffordshire, 1780
Sauceboat, Staffordshire, c. 1760. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Sauceboat, Staffordshire, c. 1760
Box, South Staffordshire, c. 1775. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Box, South Staffordshire, c. 1775
Sauceboat, Staffordshire, c. 1750. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Sauceboat, Staffordshire, c. 1750
Milk Jug, Staffordshire, 1760 / 70. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Milk Jug, Staffordshire, 1760/70
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Step into the world of Staffordshire potteries, where exquisite craftsmanship and timeless beauty come together. Each piece tells a story, capturing the essence of an era gone by. Take a journey back to c. 1725/40 with a delicate Milk Jug, its intricate details showcasing the skill of the Staffordshire Potteries' creator. The Sugar Bowl from 1765/80 is another masterpiece that stands as a testament to their artistry. Intriguingly shaped like a pear, the Container from around 1765 adds a touch of whimsy to any collection. And who could resist the charm of the Miniature Teapot from 1760/69? Its petite size only enhances its allure. The Teapots are true works of art in themselves; whether it be the one dating back to c. 1750/65 or another crafted around 1780 by none other than Staffordshire Potteries, they exude elegance and grace. No tea set would be complete without matching accessories such as Milk Jugs and Cups. From those made in 1765/80 to others created during c. 1750/59 or even earlier in c. 1725/40, each piece showcases not only functionality but also impeccable design. As you explore further into this enchanting world, you'll discover Plates that bear witness to history - from those made between 1780-89 and even one dating all the way back to 1792 - each plate holds stories untold within its delicate porcelain surface. Staffordshire potteries have left an indelible mark on ceramic history through their exceptional creations. Their legacy lives on today as collectors continue to cherish these treasures for generations to come.