Pratt ware
- Scope note
- British lead-glazed earthenware with a cream-colored body, painted, stippled, or sponged with high-temperature colors, mainly a brownish ochre, dull blue, and green, and featuring relief decoration; made from 1790 onwards until about 1830. Associated with and named for the pottery factory of William Pratt in Staffordshire, it was made by other local potters in Staffordshire, the north of England, and Scotland.
- Date of creation: 29-Apr-2024
Accepted term: 29-Apr-2024