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Wedgwood 18th Century Husk Service Dish for Empress Catherine II of Russia – Circa 1770 Rare Royal Porcelain

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Rare 18th Century Wedgwood Husk Service Dish for Empress Catherine II of Russia – Circa 1770

 

An exceptionally rare and seldom-seen piece from the esteemed Husk Service commissioned for Empress Catherine II of Russia. This historic Wedgwood dish features a beautifully detailed central daffodil motif surrounded by intricate designs extending around the plate’s border.

Key Details:

Period: Circa 1770

Subject: Empress Catherine II Husk Service

Decoration: Central daffodil flower with elaborate surrounding patterns

Size: 10 1/2 inches by 9 inches

Condition: Restored and overpainted during its long life; despite restoration, remains a rare museum-quality item

Markings: Unmarked, typical of early Wedgwood royal commissions

Comparable examples are held in the Victoria and Albert Museum

Notes:

Due to restoration, the starting price is low to reflect condition

A coveted piece for collectors of royal Wedgwood and 18th-century ceramics

Offers a unique glimpse into Wedgwood’s historic royal patronage and artistic craftsmanship

A true museum piece and highlight for serious collectors interested in Wedgwood’s prestigious history.

Condition

Used

Seller Notes

“GOOD CONDITION, SADDLY BEEN RESTORED DURING IT'S LONG LIFE. SIMILAR EXEMPLE AT V & A MUSEUM. THIS 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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