[Anti-Slavery Pottery]: Early 19th Century Liverpool Transferware Creamer or Small Pitcher: "Health to the Sick, Honour to the Brave, Success to the Lover, and Freedom to the Slave"

[Liverpool: circa 1825].

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Unbound. Small handled creamer or pitcher. Approximately 2.25" high and 3.5" across at the widest point. Glazed white porcelain with floral wreath surrounding the printed sentiment. Tiny scuff on the lip, very near fine. A very nice example of English anti-slavery pottery. The expressed sentiment was coined in the late 18th Century, and more widely employed in the early 19th Century.

Item #396199

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Item #396199 [Anti-Slavery Pottery]: Early 19th Century Liverpool Transferware Creamer or Small Pitcher: "Health to the Sick, Honour to the Brave, Success to the Lover, and Freedom to the Slave"