Posted 1 year ago
emersonest…
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This is a large pitcher with a beautiful drip glaze that is rich in brown and tan colors. The piece measures about 15" tall and 10" wide. The bottom doesn't appear to have any marks and I am looking for more information. Anyone know the name of the maker, style, glaze, period, age, value, etc. I have searched all over the Internet but I can't find out any information about it. You information and input is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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The glaze is called Rockingham.