English creamware pottery conical jelly core by Wedgwood 18th century

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£2350

Dated: 1790 Staffordshire

A rare and highly decorative creamware pottery jelly core with the impressed mark on the base for Josiah Wedgwood of Staffordshire, England. This wonderfully fanciful and unusually shaped example dates to the late 18th century. The enamel decoration and quality are of the highest standard, as one would expect from the master potter Josiah Wedgwood.

Dimensions: 9 inches high

Diameter: 7 inches

Current Condition: Small chip professionally restored at the base.

£2350    $3172

Description

A rare and highly decorative creamware pottery jelly core with the impressed mark on the base for Josiah Wedgwood of Staffordshire, England. This wonderfully fanciful and unusually shaped example dates to the late 18th century. The enamel decoration and quality are of the highest standard, as one would expect from the master potter Josiah Wedgwood.

Additional information

Dimensions 9 in