Early 19th Century Wedgwood Caneware Sugar Box – Blue Fruits & Flowers Reliefs, Museum Quality

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Rare Early 19th-Century Wedgwood Caneware Sugar Box – Dark Blue Fruit & Floral Reliefs
Circa 1800–1830 – Marked Wedgwood with Potter’s Marks

 

A charming and rarely seen Wedgwood caneware sugar box from the early 19th century, adorned with finely applied dark blue reliefs of fruits and flowers encircling the body. The elegant contrast between the natural cane-colored base and the bold blue decoration creates a striking neoclassical presentation typical of early Wedgwood craftsmanship.

This form is highly desirable among collectors and seldom appears on the market in any condition.

Condition:
Used, with small chips inside the lid and areas of surface staining as visible in the photos. No structural damage. Displays very well despite minor age-related imperfections.

Dimensions (approx):
Width (handle to handle): 4 3/4″
Height: ~3 1/4″

Markings:
Impressed “WEDGWOOD” and potter’s marks on the base.

An attractive museum-worthy piece of historic caneware, perfect for advanced Wedgwood collectors or those seeking early English decorative ceramics with classic appeal.

Condition

Used

Seller Notes

“good condition for age. Stains inside and small chips inside of lid, no hairlines or repairs. Ask questions before bidding.”

Primary Material

Caneware

Brand

Wedgwood

Era

Early 19th century

Country/Region of Origin

United Kingdom

Color

Cane colour

Style

Georgian

Original/Reproduction

Original

Features

Fruits and flowers reliefs

Age

1800-30

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