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Rockingham, in the United States, is a pottery with a brown glaze that resembles tortoiseshell. It was made from 1840 to 1900 by many American potteries. Rockingham is also the name of a pottery in England in Swinton working from 1745 to 1842. Other types of ceramics were also made by the English firm, but the name Rockingham was used by collectors for any of the brown glazed pottery made in America. Some of Rockingham's most famous pieces had relief-molded designs including hunt scenes. Animal sculptures and historical figures were also made. Related pieces may be listed in the Bennington category.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Rockingham | Pitcher | Hunter With Hound, 8 1/ 2 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Pitcher | Jenny Lind, 9 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Pitcher | Molded Hunt Scenes, 6 3/8 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Pitcher | Toby, Tricorner Hat, 9 1/4 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Teapot | Circular, Lobed Shell Rim, Scroll Spout, 9 1/4 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Teapot | Enamel Floral Design, A Present To A Friend, 1874, 14 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Teapot | Rebecca At The Well, 8 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Urn | Hot Water, Baluster-form, Brown & Gold, Enamel, Handles, 21 In. | 1995 | | Rockingham | Pitcher | Man's Head On Handle, Medallions Of Profiles, 8 In. | 1995 |
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