Pied Potter Hamelin American Redware and Slipware
Spangles Pattern
This is our timeless “Spangles” pattern collection, inspired by the rich history of American pottery. Dating back to the 17th to 20th centuries, skilled potters used iron filings, known as spangles, to create unique glazes. Each piece in this collection features a peppered, streaked, and bumpy surface, carefully enhanced to exude an aged and rustic charm. Please note that only a few select pieces from our extensive range are showcased in the photos. As each item is lovingly made to order, kindly allow 5-
Contact us to order. “Spangles” pattern is available on:
4” bowl -
6” bowl -
8” bowl -
10” bowl -
nesting bowls (6”, 8”, 10”) -
9” fruit bowl -
sugar jar & creamer -
4” pitcher creamer -
7” pitcher -
9” pitcher -
4” jar sugar -
6” jar -
8” jar -
10” jar -
14”h x 8”w -
12 oz. mug -
12 oz. cup -
7” plate -
9” plate -
11” plate -
13” charger -
13” x 11” rectangular platter -
15.50” x 12” oval patter -
17” x 14” x 3” deep trencher -
10” jar
8” jar
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