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RARE William Hackwood Creamer c. 1827-1843 Eagle on the …
Very early handmade creamer made by William Hackwood and it dates between 1827-1843. It has the impressed mark HACKWOOD. William Hackwood lived in England from 1774-1849.
RARE William Hackwood Creamer c. 1827-1843 Eagle on the …
Mar 17, 2024 · Very early handmade creamer made by William Hackwood and it dates between 1827-1843. It has the impressed mark HACKWOOD. William Hackwood lived in England from 1774-1849. THIS IS EXTREME;LY RARE. It is the only ceramic creamer I have ever found where the handle is decorated with an eagle.
Creamer - Birmingham Museum of Art
Creamer Designed by Lady Elizabeth Templetown, Modeled by William Hackwood, Wedgwood 1785-1800
Hackwood & Co - THE POTTERIES
Earthenware and Jasper ware manufacturers at Eastwood, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Geoffrey Godden notes: "Contemporary advertisements and some directories list 'Hackwood, Dimmock & Co.' - a style not included in rate records.
ANTIQUE PURPLE TRANSFERWARE HACKWOOD 1840'S HUNTING …
Albion Antiek Antique Purple Transferware Hackwood - Sportsman - Creamer & Sugar This auction is for a beautiful antique English pottery creamer and sugar. These purple transfer decorated pieces were made by William Hackwood & Son from Shelton (Staffordshire) and were made between 1846-1849.
RARE William Hackwood Creamer c. 1827-1843 Eagle on the …
This Creamers item by GlassLoversGallery has 3 favorites from Etsy shoppers. Ships from United States. Listed on 17 Mar, 2024
Hackwood Pottery - Etsy
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Hackwood (& Co)
Hackwood & Co . Manufacturers of earthenware and Jasper style ware at Eastwood, Hanley and subsequently at the New Hall Works, Shelton . the family operation spanned from c.1807-55. A number potters named Hackwood were working in the first half of the 19th C. and therefore accurate dating is difficult. Mark. Description & date. HACKWOOD ...
William Hackwood - THE POTTERIES
Earthenware and Jasper ware manufacturers at Eastwood, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England. William Hackwood had started a manufacturing partnership in 1807. In November 1827 this partnership was dissolved and William Hackwood continued on his own account.
Rare 19 C. Hackwood Black Basalt Pitcher Wedgewood Style
WILLIAM OR THOMAS HACKWOOD C 1820-50 BASALT BLACK RELIEF DETAILED CREAMERBasalt Black CreamerC 1820 - 50Black Basalt Lightly glazed small creamer with incised relief patternIn good condition with no apparent cracks or repairs, just tiny nibble to rim.This is a used item which is almost 200 years old.
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