Etsy - MyCuriousCorner Antique Adams Tunstall Jasperware Cobalt Blue Dip Small Creamer | 7cm
Description
William Adams (baptised 1746 died 1805)was an English potter, a maker of fine jasperware shortly after its development & introduction to the English market by Wedgwood. Adams was one of three north Staffordshire William Adamses who were potters working at the time: all were cousins in an extended Adams family of potters of very many generations. This Adams founded the Greengates Pottery in 1779, producing fine jasperware table sets, plaques, medallions & other products stamped Adams & Co.He have been a friend & confidant of Josiah Wedgwood Antique ADAMS Tunstall Jasperware Cobalt Blue Dip Small Creamer (7cm) Condition - used , the creamer has no damage. 7 cm height 6.5 cm width 108 g PLEASE ALWAYS LOOK AT PHOTOS TO ASSESSMENT OF THE CONDITION. All dimensions are approximately + or - 0.5 mm Please note most of my items are used / vintage & has been previously used, therefore may show character signs of wear & tear , also the colour you see in the picture is as close as I can get to real life, however, please remember that lighting , monitor or computer settings can make colours some different. I do not look at my items under a microscope, but I do the best to describe it. I do not refund postage costs if the item was returned as unclaimed , sorry. Buyer pays for return postage Thank You . Antique Adams Tunstall Jasperware Cobalt Blue Dip Small Creamer | 7cm
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