Extremely Rare 19th‑Century Wedgwood Ewer – Creamware/Majolica
Circa 1800s – Museum‑Quality Collectible
A striking and seldom‑seen Wedgwood ewer combining the delicate form of creamware with the vibrant glaze effects of majolica. Crafted in the 19th century, this piece showcases a harmonious blend of dark blue and rich brown shades, both inside and out, resulting in a truly stunning visual impact.
Markings:
Impressed “WEDGWOOD” alongside the potter’s mark and three‑letter date code denoting early 19th‑century production.
Condition:
Excellent overall for its age. The glaze remains intact with no visible cracks or repairs. Minor surface wear consistent with gentle use and careful display.
Dimensions (approx):
Height: 7 1/2″
Width (body): 3 1/2″
An exceptionally rare museum‑quality item, perfect for serious collectors of Wedgwood creamware, majolica enthusiasts, or decorative arts connoisseurs seeking a standout example of 19th‑century English ceramics.