Figure 1 Sherds, Clinton Street Pottery, Trenton, New Jersey,
18631868. Rockingham-type ware. (All photos, Gavin Ashworth.) These
sherds are from small pitchers with a molded plumed cavalier on opposing
sides. Figure 2 Sherds, Clinton Street Pottery, Trenton, New Jersey, 18631868. Rockingham-type ware. Sherds from a teapot with a molded scene of two ladies having tea. Figure 3 Sherds, Clinton Street Pottery, Trenton, New Jersey, 18631868. Rockingham-type ware. These fragments are from a hound-handled hunt scene pitcher depicting a running stag and a hanging game bird around the body over a small standing bird and a running rabbit near the base. Figure 4 Pitcher, Clinton Street Pottery, Trenton, New Jersey, 18631868. Rockingham-type ware. H. 10". (William B. Liebeknecht collection.) An antique example of a Rockingham glazed hound-handled hunt scene pitcher. Note the eagle head that forms the spout. Figure 5 Sherds, Clinton Street Pottery, Trenton, New Jersey, 18631868. Biscuit fired earthenware from a small Toby pitcher with a scowling face. Figure 6 Sherds, Clinton Street Pottery, Trenton, New Jersey, 18631868. Yellow ware. A yellow ware corncob food mold fragment with overlapping scaled sides. |