Small earthernware pots with decorated lids began to be produced in Staffordshire about 1760. They were ideal for packaging bear's grease hair lotions, ointments, tooth powder and by the mid-nineteenth century, the manufacturers of fish and meat pastes found them to be ideal for enhancing the presentation of their products.
Felix Pratt, (1813-94) introduced multicoloured printing on ceramics in 1846. In brief, this process was a series of seperate paper transfers, one for each of four colours and a black key plate applied to a unglazed, fired pot. When the colours were dried, the pot was glazed.
The view was taken from Thomas Allom's "China" , published in 1847.
Minor chips on underside rim.
PRATTWARE POT LID. THE CHIN CHEW RIVER . [QUANZHOU/FOKIEN]
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