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Rare Circa 1780 Wedgwood Small Encaustic Creamware Plate with Hand-Painted Family Armorial

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Extremely Rare 1780 Wedgwood Encaustic Creamware Plate – Family Armorial Design
Museum-Quality – Hand-Painted Border in Red, Orange & Gold

 

A highly collectible small Wedgwood creamware plate dating to circa 1780, exquisitely hand-painted using the encaustic technique. The central motif features a finely rendered family armorial, framed by a striking border in red, orange, and gold—a beautiful display of classical British enamel artistry.

This is a true museum-worthy piece, showcasing the technical innovation and aesthetic refinement of early Wedgwood creamware production.

Markings:
Impressed WEDGWOOD with potter’s marks, clearly visible on the reverse (see photos).

Condition:

Very good for its age.

Minor paint flakes visible on the border, as shown.

No major cracks, chips, or restoration.

Dimensions (approx):

Diameter: 7 3/4 inches

A rare and elegant artifact for the serious Wedgwood collector, especially those seeking armorial or heraldic designs from the late 18th century. A superb display piece with historical depth.

Seller Notes

“MUSEUM PIECE FROM THE 18th CENTURY WEDGWOOD MARK , SIMILAR WEDGWOOD MUSEUM. JUST A FANTASTIC ITEM FOR SERIOUS WEDGWOOD COLLECTORS. some small scratches.”

Brand

WEDGWOOD IMPRESSED & POTTER MARK

Country/Region of Origin

United Kingdom

Color

CREAMWARE HAND PAINTED IN ORANGE/RED/GOLD

Style

Georgian

Original/Reproduction

Original

Material

CREAMWARE

Age

1785-90

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