Tucker Porcelain Photos

The Tucker Factory of Philadelphia, PA produced European style designs in America during the 1820s & 30s.

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Porcelain pitcher by Tucker Porcelain Factory of Philadelphia at Bayou Bend. Houston, TX.Porcelain pitcher by Tucker Porcelain Factory of Philadelphia at DAR Memorial Continental Hall Museum. Washington, DC.Porcelain pitcher by Tucker Porcelain Factory at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.Porcelain pitchers by Tucker Factory of Philadelphia, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Porcelain pitcher (c1825-38) by Tucker Porcelain Factory of Philadelphia at Bayou Bend. Houston, TX.Porcelain pitcher (1826-1838) by Tucker Porcelain Factory of Philadelphia at DAR Memorial Continental Hall Museum. Washington, DC.Porcelain pitcher (1828-35) by Tucker Porcelain Factory at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.Porcelain pitchers (1828-38) by Tucker Factory of Philadelphia, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Porcelain vase by Tucker Factory of Philadelphia, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain teapot by Tucker & Hemphill of Philadelphia at Cincinnati Art Museum. Cincinnati, OH.Tucker-shaped mold blown opal glass lamp shade with rabbit scene at Sandwich Glass Museum. Sandwich, MA.
Porcelain vase (1828-38) by Tucker Factory of Philadelphia, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain teapot (1832) by Tucker & Hemphill of Philadelphia at Cincinnati Art Museum. Cincinnati, OH.Tucker-shaped mold blown opal glass lamp shade (1880-87) with rabbit scene at Sandwich Glass Museum. Sandwich, MA.

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