Collection: Redware, Yellowware & Mochaware Pottery
Selection of earthenware potteries including but not limited to;
- Redware utilizing red to pinkish clay made as early as the late 1600s by American colonists. Red color due to the amount of iron in clay.
- Yellowware utilizing buff to yellow-orange clay made between the 1850s to early 1900s in New England, New York and Pennsylvania. Ohio eventually became the center of yellowware pottery manufacturing.
- Mocha often referred to as mochaware is a type of dipped ware made in England between 1780 and 1840s for export and was one of the cheapest decorated-ware available.
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MOCHA WARE Checkerboard Pattern Mug Green and Tan Glaze Circa Early 1800s Made in England
Vendor:Antique PotteryRegular price $140.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
MOCHA WARE Mug Checkerboard Pattern Ivory & Chocolate Brown Marked Austria Circa 1800s
Vendor:Antique PotteryRegular price $95.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
MOCHA WARE Mug with Ivory and Chocolate Brown Checkerboard Pattern Circa Early 1800s Made in England
Vendor:Antique PotteryRegular price $140.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
MOCHA WARE Mug with Tan and Olive Green Checkerboard Pattern Circa 1800s Made in England
Vendor:Antique PotteryRegular price $125.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per