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Rare Wedgwood Creamware Sculpture “Marriage of Ann and John” by Arnold Machin, 1941 – Museum Quality

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Extremely Rare Wedgwood Creamware Sculpture – “Marriage of Ann and John” by Arnold Machin
Circa 1941 – WWII Era Museum-Quality Piece

 

A highly rare and museum-quality Wedgwood creamware sculpture titled “Marriage of Ann and John”, modelled by the renowned British artist and sculptor Arnold Machin during World War II. This finely hand-painted Queensware group reflects the craftsmanship and artistic vision of Wedgwood during a challenging historical period. The piece is impressed with the Wedgwood Barlaston England mark and signed in the mould with the initials of those responsible for its production.

Artist:

Toutes les imagesArnold Machin (1911–1999), celebrated for his influential ceramic designs and later famous for the Queen Elizabeth II portrait used on British stamps and coins. This piece is a remarkable example of his early work, showcasing his refined modelling skills and detailed artistry.

Condition:
Excellent condition for its age, with no visible restoration or damage. The paintwork and glaze remain crisp and well preserved, exhibiting only natural signs of age consistent with a genuine 1941 piece.

Dimensions (approx):

Height: 11 1/4 inches (to top of handle)

Width: about 10 inches

A truly exceptional collector’s piece, rarely seen on the market, ideal for serious Wedgwood collectors, museums, or enthusiasts of British ceramic art and WWII-era decorative objects.

 

Condition

Used

Seller Notes

“EXCELLENT CONDITION, NO DEFFECT AS SHOWN ON PICTURES, VERY RARE PIECE, MUSEUM QUALITY, HAND PAINTED”

Primary Material

CREAMWARE/PAINTING

Brand

Wedgwood

Country/Region of Origin

United Kingdom

Color

MULTI-COLOR

Style

STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT-BACK

Original/Reproduction

Original

Features

ARNOLD MACHIN

Age

1941 WW2 PERIOD RARE

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