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Antique Ceramic Chamber Pot – Cattle Scene, Grindley England, c.1900
Antique Ceramic Chamber Pot – Cattle Scene, Grindley England, c.1900
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A large antique ceramic chamber pot by W.H. Grindley & Co., Staffordshire, England, dating to around 1900. Decorated with a richly coloured pastoral cattle scene, showing cows wading in a stream against a backdrop of trees and a sunset sky. A charming and rustic example of English transferware pottery.
Details
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Maker: W.H. Grindley & Co., Tunstall, Staffordshire, England
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Date: c.1900–1910
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Decoration: Transfer-printed cattle scene with hand-tinted washes in warm tones
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Mark: Printed Grindley crown mark with banner, plus impressed registration
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Dimensions: approx. 24 cm diameter (excluding handle) x 13 cm high
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Condition: Good antique condition with light rim wear and minor age-related glaze marks – presents beautifully
Why we love it
Once an everyday household necessity, this decorated chamber pot now makes a quirky and collectible piece of Staffordshire pottery. Perfect as a rustic display bowl, a conversation starter, or even repurposed as a planter.
Delivery & Pickup
Pickup available from Northam Secondhand (232 Fitzgerald St, Northam).
Ask us about budget delivery to Perth, Albany, and Geraldton. We also ship Australia-wide.
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