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Antique English Pancheon Yellow/Orange Glaze No. 3 | Circa 1890
A beautifully proportioned late 19th-century English pancheon, featuring a warm honey-toned glazed interior and rich terracotta exterior. Built primarily as functional objects, these bowls were everyday essentials in English country kitchens—used for mixing bread dough, preparing pastry, and general food preparation. Their sloped sides and wide rim made them especially practical for hand mixing and kneading.
This example showcases the honest character of traditional handcraft. Gentle irregularities in form and visible wheel-thrown lines speak to its handmade origins, while the clean, even glaze inside offers a soft sheen that contrasts nicely with the matte, earthy exterior. The simplicity and balance of this piece make it especially appealing.
Dimensions:
14.5” diameter (top) x 7.5” diameter (base)
6.75” H
Good antique condition consistent with age and use. Interior glaze shows light crazing and expected wear. Scattered small chips and nicks along the rim, along with minor glaze loss visible at the edge. Surface wear and light scratching throughout. No major cracks or structural concerns noted.
A classic and versatile piece of English country pottery—rich in history and full of understated charm, ready for display or continued use.
A beautifully proportioned late 19th-century English pancheon, featuring a warm honey-toned glazed interior and rich terracotta exterior. Built primarily as functional objects, these bowls were everyday essentials in English country kitchens—used for mixing bread dough, preparing pastry, and general food preparation. Their sloped sides and wide rim made them especially practical for hand mixing and kneading.
This example showcases the honest character of traditional handcraft. Gentle irregularities in form and visible wheel-thrown lines speak to its handmade origins, while the clean, even glaze inside offers a soft sheen that contrasts nicely with the matte, earthy exterior. The simplicity and balance of this piece make it especially appealing.
Dimensions:
14.5” diameter (top) x 7.5” diameter (base)
6.75” H
Good antique condition consistent with age and use. Interior glaze shows light crazing and expected wear. Scattered small chips and nicks along the rim, along with minor glaze loss visible at the edge. Surface wear and light scratching throughout. No major cracks or structural concerns noted.
A classic and versatile piece of English country pottery—rich in history and full of understated charm, ready for display or continued use.