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Rare Circa 1770 Wedgwood Creamware Service Dish – Botanical “Husk” Design for Empress Catherine II of Russia

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Rare 18th-Century Wedgwood Botanical Service Dish – Empress Catherine II of Russia
Circa 1770 – Museum-Quality Russian Husk Service

 

An exceptionally rare and seldom-seen Wedgwood creamware service dish made circa 1770, originally commissioned for Empress Catherine II of Russia. This piece belongs to the famed “Husk Service,” distinguished by its delicate shell-edged form and exquisite botanical decoration.

The central motif features a beautifully painted daffodil, accompanied by other intricate floral designs, showcasing the finest Wedgwood craftsmanship tailored for the Russian imperial court. A closely related example is held by the Victoria & Albert Museum, underscoring this piece’s museum-quality significance.

Markings:
Unmarked, typical of the molded creamware pieces produced exclusively for Empress Catherine II and the Russian market.

Condition:
Excellent overall with minor wear consistent with age and careful use. No cracks or chips noted.

Dimensions (approx):

Diameter: 8 5/8″

Height: 1″

A superb and historically important artifact, ideal for serious collectors of Wedgwood, 18th-century ceramics, or Russian imperial porcelain and creamware.

Condition

Used

Seller Notes

“EXCELLENT CONDITION, VERY SMALL NIBBLES ON EDGE (2) NOT REALLY VISIBLE AS SHELL EDGE. SIMILAR EXEMPLE AT V & A MUSEUM. BOTANICAL PATERN RARELY SEEN FOR SALE. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING.”

Primary Material

Ceramic & Porcelain

Brand

WEDGWOOD UNMARKED

Country/Region of Origin

United Kingdom

Color

WHITE/BEIGE & PUCE/PINK

Style

Georgian

Original/Reproduction

Original

Material

CREAMWARE

Features

EMPRESS CATHERINE II SERVICE

Age

Pre-1800

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