early 19th century porcelain cachepot tucker factory antique

Early 19th Century Tucker Factory Porcelain Cachepot

$870.00
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Early 19th Century Tucker Factory Porcelain Cachepot

$870.00

This rare and historically significant early 19th century porcelain cachepot attributed to the esteemed Tucker Factory of Philadelphia stands as a remarkable example of early American ceramic innovation and refinement. Produced during a formative period in the United States when domestic porcelain production was still in its infancy, this exceptional piece represents a highly collectible Tucker Factory porcelain cachepot and a true milestone in early American porcelain craftsmanship.  

Elegantly formed with a balanced, classical silhouette, the cachepot features a gently flared rim and a smooth, rounded body that reflects refined neoclassical design. Its form embodies the elegance of Federal period porcelain, making it a distinguished antique porcelain planter for collectors and interior connoisseurs.

The surface is beautifully adorned with finely executed hand-painted decoration, influenced by European porcelain traditions yet uniquely interpreted through an emerging American lens. The delicate brushwork and carefully composed motifs elevate this piece as a refined example of hand painted antique porcelain and a rare American decorative arts ceramic.

The porcelain body exhibits a soft, luminous glaze with a slightly warm undertone, characteristic of early Tucker wares. Subtle tonal variations, minor kiln effects, and slight inconsistencies further authenticate its handcrafted origin—qualities highly valued in museum quality antique porcelain and serious collector pieces.

Originally intended as a cachepot to house potted plants, this piece now serves as a sophisticated decorative object. It functions beautifully as a vintage porcelain planter, a statement display object, or a centerpiece in curated collections of antique American ceramics.

Its rarity and attribution to the Tucker Factory—one of the earliest successful porcelain manufactories in the United States—make it a standout acquisition. This extraordinary piece embodies both historical significance and timeless elegance, positioning it as a prized collectible antique porcelain cachepot for discerning collectors.

Dimensions: 3.5" diam. x 3.5" H

Conclusion: A museum-worthy collectible, this Tucker Factory cachepot represents early American ceramic history with elegance, rarity, and investment value.

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