Collection: English Salt-Glazed Stoneware for Sale | 17th–19th C
English salt-glaze stoneware became widely produced from the late 17th century onwards, valued for its strength, refined forms, and distinctive orange-peel textured surface created by salt firing. From early utilitarian drinking vessels and tavern mugs to later decorative wares, these ceramics reflect the development of English stoneware centres such as Fulham, Lambeth, and Staffordshire. Our collection of English salt-glazed stoneware for sale includes authentic antique jugs, tankards, and domestic vessels, carefully sourced for their rarity and historical interest. These highly collectable examples of early English pottery are available from a trusted UK antique ceramics specialist.
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A Godstone 'Iron Pear Tree' Saltglaze Stoneware Gout Water Bottle c1750 - ex Jonathan Horne
Regular price £2,850.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price / perSale price £2,850.00 GBP -
John Dwight, London Fulham Pottery - Late 17th Century Salt Glazed Bottle
Regular price £1,650.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price / perSale price £1,650.00 GBP

