Extremely Rare Wedgwood Large Encaustic Oval Platter with Anthemion Decoration – Circa 1775–1780 – Museum Quality
A magnificent and seldom-seen large oval Wedgwood creamware platter, hand-painted using the rare encaustic technique. This museum-quality piece features a striking anthemion motif rendered in vivid orange, red, and black tones, exemplifying Wedgwood’s exceptional craftsmanship of the late 18th century.
Details:
Material: Encaustic-painted creamware
Decoration: Anthemion design in orange, red, and black
Markings: Impressed Wedgwood mark with potter’s marks
Dimensions: Approx. 12 inches (30.5 cm) long × 8 1/8 inches (20.6 cm) wide × 1 3/4 inches (4.4 cm) high
Date: Circa 1775–1780
Condition:
Excellent overall condition for its age
Stunning vibrant colors and well-preserved encaustic paintwork
No significant chips, cracks, or restorations visible
Rarity & Notes:
This large oval platter is a rare survivor of Wedgwood’s early encaustic work, highly sought after by serious collectors of historic Wedgwood creamware. Its elegant anthemion decoration and impressive size make it a striking display piece and a true museum-quality artifact.
Please note: The William Hamilton encaustic framed piece from the Polickoff Collection shown in some photos is not included in this sale.