Sunderland, my home town, is synonymous with the production of lustre decorated pottery. Lustreware was produced throughout the British Isles, especially Wales, although primarily in the north east of England. The term 'Sunderland Lustre' is now used generically to describe all lustre finished pottery from this part of the country, sorry Newcastle...

 

Domestic items, bowls, mugs and chamber pots were produced in the hundreds of thousands right up until the 1930s, they were richly decorated in pink, orange and yellow lustre with transfer decorations overpainted individually adding to their individual appeal.

 

Dixon & Co, Garrison Pottery, Ball's, Scott's, Moore's, Maling, Sherif Hill, St Anthony's and Ford's, amongst others,  all produced exceptional, highly collectable pottery.

A Friendly Dog In Need - Jug
Circa 1860-70
£ 195.00
All Seeing Eye - Prepare
Circa 1830-40
£ 245.00
Ball's - Frog Mug
Circa 1890
£ 325.00
Behold. God - John Carr
Circa 1840-50
£ 225.00
Black & White- Prepare
Circa 1830-50
£ 195.00
Black & Yellow-Thou God
Circa 1830-50
£ 125.00
Butter Dish
Circa 1840-50
£ 195.00
Byron's 'Tear'  Pot
Circa 1830
£ 225.00
Childs Mug
Circa 1850-75
£ 65.00
Crimea - Moore & Co
Circa 1853-60
£ 165.00
Dixon & Co - Adam Clarke
Circa 1840-60
£ 185.00
Elaborate - Though God
Circa 1840-70
£ 95.00
Faded Frog Mug
Circa 1870-80
£ 245.00
For Man Dieth - Dixon
Circa 1851-65
£ 195.00
Forgive & Forget Frog Mug
Circa 1860-70
£ 175.00