Pratt Ware refers to English pottery produced in the 19th century by the F. & R. Pratt & Co. factory, located in Fenton, Staffordshire. The company was founded by Felix Pratt and his son Richard in the early 19th century and gained recognition for its high-quality pottery. Pratt Ware is known for its distinctive style, which often featured transfer-printed designs in bright colours, depicting scenes from literature, mythology, landscapes, or historical events. These designs were often applied to practical items such as plates, jugs, bowls, and tiles. However, one of the most sought-after and collectible aspects of Pratt Ware is the pot lids. Pot lids were small ceramic discs that were initially created to seal and preserve the contents of jars containing ointments, pomades, and other substances. Over time, pot lids became more decorative and started featuring intricate transfer-printed designs. These designs typically depicted various subjects more...
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