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A work made of earthenware with glaze.

Cow Pitcher with Lid

c. 1855

Possibly designed by Daniel Greatbatch (American, born England, active 1838–c. 1861) United States Pottery Company (American, 1847–58) Bennington, Vermont

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Ceramic animal figurines have been popular in the United States since the 18th century, and many were modeled after English prototypes, especially those made at Staffordshire potteries. The whimsical cow creamer—a popular mid-19th-century form—is decorated in Rockingham glaze, an inexpensive, ubiquitous brown glaze that was popularized by American potteries, especially in Bennington, Vermont.

Earthenware with glaze

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