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Liverpool, England, has been the site of many pottery and porcelain factories since the eighteenth century. Color-decorated porcelains, transfer-printed earthenware, stoneware, basalt, figurines, and other wares were made. Sadler and Green made print-decorated wares from 1756. Herculanum Pottery made earthenware and porcelain in Liverpool from 1794 to 1841. Many of the pieces were made for the American market and feature patriotic emblems, such as eagles, flags, and other special-interest motifs. Liverpool pitchers are always called Liverpool jugs by collectors.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Liverpool | Pitcher | Washington Bust, He In Glory, American In Tears | 1995 | | Liverpool | Pitcher | Washington In Glory, Creamware, 6 3/4 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Pitcher | Washington Memorial, 11 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Plaque | George Washington, Black Transfer, Oval, 5 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Plate | British Ship, 1810, 9 3/4 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Plate | Flowering Branch, Blue Rock Work, Sprays On Rim, C.1760, 8 7/8 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Plate | Magenta Transfer, 2-masted Sloop, Acorn Boarder, C.1800, 9 3/4 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Plate | Reddish Tan Rim, Blue Marking, "3", C.1760, 9 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Plate | Yellow & Blue Birds, Yellow Insects, C.1760, 9 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Punch Bowl | 3-masted American Figate, Neptune & Amphitrite, 13 1/4 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Tankard | Black Transfer, Immortal Washington, Favorite Son, 3 7/8 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Cup & Saucer | Mt.vernon, Seat Of The Late Gen. Washington, Black Transfer | 1995 | | Liverpool | Bowl | Motto, Columbia's Favorite Son, 9 3/4 In. | 1995 | | Liverpool | Jug | Cooper's Arms | 1995 | | Liverpool | Teapot | Cover, Ovoid, Oriental Floral Spray, Pennington's, C.1780, 6 1/2 In. | 1995 |
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