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Rare 19th Century Wedgwood Creamware Majolica Double-Spout Ewer with Two Handles

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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.

Condition

Used

Seller Notes

“EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR AGE. DATING FROM THE 19TH CENTURY. FOR SERIOUS COLLECTORS OF OLD WEDGWOOD. MUSEUM QUALITY.”

Primary Material

CREAMWARE

Brand

Wedgwood

Country/Region of Origin

United Kingdom

Color

DARK BLUE/BROWN

Style

Georgian

Original/Reproduction

Original

Features

MAJOLICA 2 HANDLES & MASKS

Age

Unknown

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