Drinking - Punch Bowls - Earthenware - Lead Glazed...
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18th Century Material Culture Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowls
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowls
English Lead - Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl with Mould - Applied Decorations from Sta ! ordshire ordshire 1738
English Lead Glazed Earthenware “Jackfield” Punch Bowl Recovered from theThree Cranes Tavern Privy, Charlestown, Massachusetts, Burned by the British 17 June, 1775
English Lead Glazed Earthenware “Blackware” Punch Bowl from Sta ! ordshire ordshire c. 1766
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl from Sta ! ordshire ordshire c. 1760 - 1780
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl from Little Fenton, Sta ! ordshire ordshire c. 1750 - 1780
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl from Turnstall by Enoch Booth 1743
English Lead Glazed Creamware Punch Bowl with Enamel Decoration Depicting a Pottery Factory from Leeds c. 1770
English Lead Glazed Creamware Punch Bowl with Enamel Decoration Depicting a Pottery Factory from Leeds c. 1770
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl c. 1780 - 1800
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl c. 1780
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl c. 1785 - 1790
American Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowls
American Lead Glazed Earthenware Earthenware Punch Bowl from New England England c. 1780 - 1810
American Lead Glazed Earthenware Earthenware Punch Bowl from Alamance County, North Carolina c. 1790 - 1810
American Lead Glazed Earthenware Earthenware Punch Bowl from Alamance County, North Carolina c. 1790 - 1810
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Transfer Ware Punch Bowls
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl for Jurry & Elisabeth Parker by Guy Green, Josiah Wedgewood Wedgewood & Sons, Printed in Liverpool, Made at Stoke-at-Trent 1779
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl for Jurry & Elisabeth Parker by Guy Green, Josiah Wedgewood Wedgewood & Sons, Printed in Liverpool, Made at Stoke-at-Trent 1779
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl for Jurry & Elisabeth Parker by Guy Green, Josiah Wedgewood Wedgewood & Sons, Printed in Liverpool, Made at Stoke-at-Trent 1779
English Lead Glazed Creamware Punch Bowl from Sta ! ordshire ordshire Depicting the Etruria Factory or Paris Mining Company by Wedgewood’s Etruria Factory c. 1774 - 1784
English Lead Glazed Creamware Punch Bowl from Sta ! ordshire ordshire Depicting the Etruria Factory or Paris Mining Company by Wedgewood’s Etruria Factory c. 1774 - 1784
English Lead Glazed Creamware Punch Bowl from Sta ! ordshire ordshire Depicting the Etruria Factory or Paris Mining Company by Wedgewood’s Etruria Factory c. 1774 - 1784
English Lead Glazed Creamware Punch Bowl from Sta ! ordshire ordshire Depicting the Etruria Factory or Paris Mining Company by Wedgewood’s Etruria Factory c. 1774 - 1784
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl from Liverpool Depicting Franklin & Washington 18th Century
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl from Liverpool Depicting Franklin & Washington 18th Century
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl from Liverpool Depicting Franklin & Washington 18th Century
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl Late 18th Century
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Military Punch Bowls
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Creamware Punch Bowl Marked “COL. TARLETON.” c. 1783 - 1786
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English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Creamware Punch Bowl Marked “COL. TARLETON.” c. 1783 - 1786
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Naval Punch Bowls
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl from Asbury Ware “YE PRID OF SPAIN HUMBLED HUMBLED BY ADMIRAL VERNON VERNON HE TOOK PORTOBELLO WITH WITH SIX SHIPS ONLY NOV YE 22 1739”
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl Found in New York Marked “The “The —— BROTHERS”
English Red Earthenware Bowl Marked “The Elizebeth sloop E.S. 1774”
English Earthenware Punch Bowl Marked “Success to the British Fleet” Fleet” c. 1775 - 1790
English Lead Glazed Earthenware / Creamware Punch Bowl c. 1780
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