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Spatterware
Spatterware is brightly colored,
utilitarian tableware made in England for export to the United States and
other countries between 1810-1850, most presumably reaching its peak between
1830-1840. Spatter can be recognized by its finely sponged or dotted look.
The spatter itself is found in Blue, Green, Red, Brown, Purple, Yellow, & Black.
There are over 60 known patterns of decoration on spatterware, along with
many variations including: Birds, Flowers, Buildings, Fruits, Rainbow Variations, & Others.
This tableware appealed especially to the Pennsylvania Dutch but can be
found in many states along the Atlantic Seaboard. This photo represents just a small portion of our
selection of Spatterware tableware.
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