Rare White Stoneware Krater with Pale Green Reliefs – Circa 1820–1830
Attributed to Wedgwood – Unmarked
An elegant and uncommon white stoneware krater dating from the early 19th century, featuring beautifully applied light green classical reliefs. Though unmarked, the style, form, and craftsmanship strongly support attribution to Wedgwood. The contrast between the pale body and the subtle green decoration creates a timeless neoclassical aesthetic.
This piece exemplifies the refined design language of the 1820s–1830s and would make a distinctive addition to any advanced ceramics or Wedgwood collection.
Condition:
Good overall for its age. Minor wear consistent with handling and age; please review all photos carefully for details. No major cracks or structural damage noted.
Dimensions (approx):
Width (handle to handle): 8 1/2″
Height: 6 1/2″
Base: 3 3/4″ square
Top opening: 5″ diameter
A rare and graceful form—museum-worthy and highly decorative. Perfect for collectors of early 19th-century English stoneware or classical design.