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A good antique Georgian Wedgwood creamware pottery novelty shell-shaped Bowl 1790
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A good antique Georgian Wedgwood Creamware pottery novelty shell-shaped Bowl C.1790
A good antique Wedgwood creamware pottery novelty shell-shaped Bowl
Circa 1790 – please see images
Good Antique Condition – slight colour loss mentioned for accuracy and as expected
8 5/8th inches (22cm) width X 8.25 inches (21cm) depth X 2 inches (5cm) height approx
Creamware was developed by Josiah Wedgewood in 1762. It was later dubbed “Queen’s ware,” but it is now known simply as creamware or “Leeds ware.” The earlier pieces are a deeper yellow than later examples, and the difference is significant after c.1780. The creamware lead glaze appears yellow or green in crevices on ceramic vessels. Creamware was one of the most common tablewares in the second half of the 18th century and was used for a variety of vessel types.
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