Drabware pottery is a type of English pottery known for its distinctive, earthy, and neutral tones, such as gray, taupe, brown, or olive green. Unlike other ceramics that are tinted with a surface glaze, drabware is made using dark, naturally colored clay (specifically Cornish clay with added nickel and flint), which is then finished with a clear, salt glaze.
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Wedgwood of Etruria & Bartlaston ~ DRABWARE Older 8-1/4" Salad Plate Beige color.
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Stunning Antique (1820s) Wedgwood Drabware molded leaf bowl. This piece is a homogenous color body ceramic base. Drabware was the first coloured body introduced by Wedgwood in the early 1800s, and has a greenish-brown hue to the clay.
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They are marked Wedgwood and selerarer stamped Made in England with a third stamp that I believe is 9030. They are beautiful and delicate, with fine details and fantastic condition for their age, which could be as early as pre 1800’s, very early Wedgwood.
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A Beautiful Wedgwood Drabware 28 ounce embossed jug/pitcher. Hard to find piece from the newer Millennium 2000 line. Mint condition. Looks like it has never been used.
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Wedgwood Drabware Cream Pitcher in very good condition. These pitchers are quite popular for their classic, graceful shape and durability. They’re often used in farmhouse or cottage style decor. Hard to find another like this one. No stains or cracks or crazing. Made in England. It is 5.5” tall, the diameter is about 4.5” and it measures 5.25” across the top from handle to spout. Please see all photos.
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Wedgwood Drabware Dinner Plate(s).
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There are some hairline cracks near the rim of the teapot as shown. The dog has some tiny cracks as shown. Please look at the photos carefully as they are part of the description. Measures about 6.75" from handle to spout and about 3.25" in height.
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