Rare 19th Century Wedgwood Creamware Vase – Hand-Painted by Émile Aubert Lessore
Museum-Quality Signed Piece by Renowned Wedgwood Artist
An extremely rare and finely hand-painted Wedgwood creamware vase by the celebrated French artist Émile Aubert Lessore (1805–1876), known for his distinctive figure painting and his contributions to Wedgwood’s finest 19th-century ceramics. Lessore’s signed pieces are highly collectible and held in major museum collections including the V&A and the British Museum.
Details:
Artist: Émile Aubert Lessore (signed “E. Lessore” beneath the painted figures)
Material: Creamware
Height: 6 inches (15.2 cm)
Width: Approx. 3 1/4 inches (8.3 cm) at widest point
Markings: Lightly marked “Wedgwood” on base, hand-signed by Lessore
Date: Mid to late 19th century
Condition:
Excellent condition for age with vibrant hand-painted detailing
No visible cracks or repairs; minor surface wear consistent with age
This signed Wedgwood vase is an outstanding example of Lessore’s artistry, showcasing his mastery in narrative figure scenes on ceramic forms. A museum-quality treasure and a significant piece for collectors of Wedgwood or 19th-century European ceramic art.