Blue Accent Mudlarked Brown Betty Sherd Pendant
Historical Information
Type: Brown Betty
Fabric: Redware
Date: 20th Century
Find Location: The Thames Estuary, UK
Extra information:
This ceramic fragment comes from a vintage English Brown Betty teapot, likely produced in Staffordshire in the mid-20th century. Made from traditional red earthenware with a mottled brown Rockingham glaze inside and out, the teapot would have featured the classic rounded form known for its excellent heat retention. What makes this sherd distinctive is the thick band of deep cobalt-blue glaze across the exterior-an eye-catching variation added to some Brown Betty designs during the 1940s-1960s to modernise their appearance for changing tastes. Brown Betty teapots have been a British kitchen staple since the 18th century, prized for their functionality and humble charm. This fragment, once part tea parties, now stands as a small but meaningful piece of domestic history-combining everyday utility with enduring style.