Antique Wedgwood Black Basalt Miniature Creamer Jug Four Nations 19thC Rare WedgwoodIndulge in the timeless elegance of this antique Wedgwood Black Basalt miniature creamer, a rare early piece that beautifully exemplifies the refinement and artistry for which Wedgwood has been celebrated since the 18th century. Crafted in the United Kingdom in the 19th century, this diminutive jug is a superb addition to any collection of fine English pottery and porcelain. Executed in Wedgwoods iconic black basalt body, the creamer features a rich,
Period: Genuine 18th century production
combined with the prestige of the Wedgwood name and the association with Prince Albert
Wedgwood & Bentley portrait medallions are highly prized for their historical significance and refined neoclassical style
the plate shows only the light wear expected of an early 19th-century piece
This vintage Wedgwood pitcher is fashioned in the celebrated Rosso Antico body
There may be light utensil marks
Its versatile size makes it a perfect piece for layering within a curated arrangement of antique ceramics
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Whether displaying fresh blooms or standing alone as a sculpture
and the overall impression is of a plate that has been gently treasured rather than heavily used
Use as a serving dish for fruit
a time when tea drinking was both a social ritual and a display of taste and refinement